“John Harbaugh, head coach of the Baltimore Ravens, standing on the sidelines during an NFL game, wearing a team cap and headset.”

John Harbaugh

John Harbaugh is a well-known and respected American professional football coach. He was the head coach of the Baltimore Ravens for 18 seasons, until January 2026. Harbaugh is known for his "CEO-style" leadership, which is based on building a strong culture and keeping the organization stable rather than being an expert at calling plays on offense or defense. As a special teams coordinator, which is rare for NFL head coaches, he developed a philosophy that put the "third phase" of the game first and focused on the team as a whole rather than individual stars. During his almost 20 years in Baltimore, he took the team to 12 playoffs, won six AFC North titles, and won Super Bowl XLVII, where he famously beat his younger brother, Jim Harbaugh.

Harbaugh's time in Baltimore came to an end on January 6, 2026, after a disappointing 8–9 season. He had a Hall of Fame-worthy resume with 193 total wins (12th all-time). He was the second longest-tenured coach in the NFL at the time, so his leaving was a big deal for the league. Critics said that the split was caused by the fact that Lamar Jackson's teams didn't make it very far in the playoffs—only making it to one AFC Championship Game in seven years—and that fans were getting more and more frustrated with the team's late-game collapses. Owner Steve Bisciotti still sees him as a "pillar of humility and leadership," and he is currently the most sought-after coach on the market. Major teams like the New York Giants and Atlanta Falcons are reportedly competing for his veteran knowledge to help their teams become more stable.

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