New York Giants remain favorites to land John Harbaugh
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After firing John Harbaugh, Ravens owner Steve Bisciotti strongly reaffirms Lamar Jackson as Baltimore’s quarterback and contract priority.
The Falcons do have an intriguing young quarterback in Michael Penix, but he is hurt again. Meanwhile, the Giants’ Jaxson Dart and Titans’ Ward flashed potential as high-profile rookies in 2025. So it make sense that Harbaugh is interested in coaching those teams.
In addition to Giants general manager Joe Schoen reportedly remaining in constant contact with Harbaugh’s camp, former Giants head coach Brian Daboll reportedly offered glowing feedback to Harbaugh about the Giants’ post as well as quarterback Jaxson Dart.
As John Harbaugh decides where his next stop will be following his exit from the Baltimore Ravens, he reportedly is hearing some influence from those in the New York Giants' circle.
The Atlanta Falcons‘ announcement of their first phone call with John Harbaugh prompted the Giants to shout their interest from the rooftops: They are all in on the former Baltimore Ravens head coach.
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Ravens Owner Gives Honest Answer to Whether John Harbaugh Would Have a Job If Team Made Playoffs
Harbaugh was fired two days after the Ravens lost to the Steelers in the season finale, effectively losing their chances at a playoff spot.
The writing was on the wall for the Baltimore Ravens to fire head coach John Harbaugh for quite some time, but many are still wondering what would've happened if Tyler Loop made the game-winning field goal that would've clinched the AFC North title.
The number of teams needing new NFL coaches is up to nine. Here's looking at the where the top candidates might land, finding fits for the Giants, Steelers, Ravens, Dolphins, Cardinals, Titans, Raiders,