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Ravens Sack Coach Harbaugh After 18 Seasons
7 Jan
Summary
- Ravens fired coach John Harbaugh after 18 successful seasons.
- Harbaugh led the team to a Super Bowl XLVII victory.
- Baltimore's playoff struggles with Lamar Jackson contributed to the decision.

The Baltimore Ravens announced on Tuesday, January 6, 2026, that they have parted ways with head coach John Harbaugh after 18 seasons. The decision comes two days after the Ravens' season-ending loss to the Pittsburgh Steelers, which decided the AFC North title.
Owner Steve Bisciotti stated that the goal remains winning championships, acknowledging Harbaugh's "tremendous 18 years together" and "extraordinary hard work." Harbaugh, 63, leaves Baltimore with a 180-113 regular-season record and 12 playoff appearances, including a Super Bowl XLVII victory in the 2012 season against the San Francisco 49ers.
Despite consistent regular-season success and the presence of MVP Lamar Jackson, the Ravens have faced criticism for their playoff performance in recent years. Their 8-9 record in the 2025 season, even with a strong rushing offense, ultimately sealed Harbaugh's fate, with a missed field goal attempt in their final game highlighting late-season struggles.




