Unfortunately, the head coach of the Baltimore Ravens officially decided to terminate his contract due to…
Baltimore — John Harbaugh, the head coach of the Baltimore Ravens, has an extension through 2022. The Ravens released a statement on Thursday afternoon stating that Harbaugh and the team had signed the contract.
“I’m humbled by it, and I’m very excited about this contract and the opportunity to continue our work here,” Harbaugh, who has a 104-72 record and is the coach with the most wins in franchise history, said.
In a statement, Harbaugh said, “We’re working hard to make the 2019 Ravens the best we can be.” “We have an excellent team foundation, and we have a great organization with smart, hard-working people.”
Under his direction, the Ravens have advanced to the postseason seven times, including the most recent season in which they won the AFC North.
“I express my gratitude to the Ravens, particularly to Steve Bisciotti,” he remarked.
Discover what’s going on in Baltimore with Patch’s free, real-time updates.
Your electronic mail address
Join in
The postponement was expected. The Ravens declared in a statement in December that they would be extending his contract prior to the postseason. In the end, the Ravens lost a thrilling wild card game to the Los Angeles Chargers, 23-17.
After Bill Belichick, who has coached the New England Patriots for 19 seasons, Sean Payton, who has coached the New Orleans Saints for 12 seasons, and Mike Tomlin, who has coached the Pittsburgh Steelers for 12 seasons, Harbaugh is the NFL’s fourth-longest-serving head coach.
On Friday, January 25, Harbaugh will speak to the media at 11 a.m. The Ravens website, app, and Facebook page will all offer a live stream of the event.
On Wednesday, January 30, at 11 a.m., General Manager and Executive Vice President Eric DeCosta will hold another press conference.
Be the first to comment