The Ravens, led by head coach John Harbaugh, have officially agreed to a three-year contract extension, solidifying his role as the franchise’s most successful coach. At 62 years old, Harbaugh boasts an impressive 172-104 record over 17 seasons, complemented by a playoff record of 13-11. This achievement places him as the second-longest-tenured active coach in the NFL, following Mike Tomlin of the Pittsburgh Steelers, who has held his position for 18 years.
As he enters the final year of his previous contract, this extension highlights the Ravens’ commitment to maintaining stability and success under his leadership.
The Ravens recently concluded a successful 12-5 season, clinching the NFC North title for the second year in a row. Their playoff journey included a victory over the Steelers in the wild-card round, although they fell short against the Buffalo Bills in the divisional round.
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