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.
Baltimore Ravens head coach John Harbaugh wil be honored for his support of the military in receiving the 'Salute To Service Award.'
Baltimore Ravens head coach John Harbaugh introduced former Ravens LB's coach Dean Pees as the team's new defensive coordinator.
Enjoy this 'Office Max' video KI made on their site of Baltimore Ravens head coach John Harbaugh, LB Ray Lewis and RB Ray Rice in this dancing elves video.
At Monday's press conference with Baltimore Ravens head coach John Harbaugh, I had a chance to ask him what he thought when he looked up into the half-empty stands in Cleveland where the Ravens beat the Browns 24-10 and how much that made him appreciate what he sees every game in the stands at Baltimore's M&T Bank Stadium.
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.
Before you put the blame on either the head coach, offensive coordinator or QB of the Baltimore ravens for the poor offensive showings this season, take a look at what would have if the coaches and player were switched out with others around the league.
Baltimore Ravens head coach John Harbaugh was interviewed on Baltimore sports talk radio 105.7 The Fan recently about the team's offensive woes, as well as any criticism directed towards his quarterback, Joe Flacco.
Baltimore Ravens head coach John Harbaugh is still ticked off at the Chicago Bears for the failed trade in the first round of the 2011 NFL Draft.