Ravens' Harbaugh Rated 5th Best Coach
After only four years as an NFL head coach, the Baltimore Ravens' John Harbaugh was ranked as the league's 5th best coach in a story over at NFL.com.
After only four years as an NFL head coach, the Baltimore Ravens' John Harbaugh was ranked as the league's 5th best coach in a story over at NFL.com.
By now, many fans of the Baltimore Ravens have already seen the NFL Network Special, Sound FX, on the Thanksgiving Night Football game with the San Francisco 49ers, as players on both teams, as well as coaches and the referees, were all miked up for the game and you can see how the game unfolded from their perspective, with little or no commentary from the announcers.
Sibling rivalry is nothing new to Baltimore Ravens head coach John Harbaugh and his brother Jim, head coach of the San Francisco 49ers, whose teams face each other on Thanksgiving night this week.
Baltimore Ravens head coach John Harbaugh stepped to the podium to take questions from the media at the start of the NFL Combine today in Indianapolis.
Baltimore Ravens head coach John Harbaugh recently signed a new three year contract to remain with the team, but not only is that not among the league's highest paid coaches, it's not even the highest in the Harbaugh family.
According to ESPN, the San Francisco 49ers have agreed on a contract with Jim Harbaugh, former Stanford University head football coach, on a five-year, $25 million deal.
Even if the Baltimore Ravens head coach wins the Super Bowl and gets a new contract, he may still make less than his younger brother, Jm Harbaugh, who is being courted by a bunch of NFL teams for their coaching vacancies.
While not totally related to football, the lead writer for Baltimore Beatdown was a guest of Balckberry at the Preakness Stakes and met a few Ravens-related guys while there.