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John Harbaugh Seeks a Pay Raise After Being Fired by Baltimore Ravens

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Veteran NFL head coach John Harbaugh is reportedly setting himself up for a lucrative return to the sidelines after being abruptly fired from the Baltimore Ravens after 18 seasons. He is reportedly demanding a staggering $20 million annual salary as part of his demands for any new coaching role, which is a startling turn of events. According to sources, Harbaugh, who guided the Ravens to a Super Bowl victory in 2013 and amassed an outstanding 172-108 regular-season record, is not only looking for top-tier pay but also substantial control over team operations, including complete control over roster decisions and a $10 million budget for his coaching staff. Despite the Ravens' recent postseason loss that led to his dismissal, a number of organizations, including the New York Giants, Atlanta Falcons, and Cleveland Browns, are interested in taking advantage of his track record. Harbaugh's demands, which might establish a new standard if fulfilled, are a reflection of the league...

Bisciotti Had Enough: End of John Harbaugh Era in Baltimore

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Baltimore Ravens owner Steve Bisciotti made the shocking announcement that he had fired head coach John Harbaugh after 18 seasons, ending one of the NFL's longest coaching tenures. The decision was made just two days after the Ravens' devastating 26-24 loss to the rival Pittsburgh Steelers in Week 18, in which rookie kicker Tyler Loop missed a last-second field goal, eliminating Baltimore from playoff contention and giving Pittsburgh the AFC North championship. Despite being a contender going into the season due to injuries and a 1-5 start, the club finished with an 8-9 record—one of just three losing seasons under Harbaugh—falling short of Super Bowl predictions. Bisciotti praised Harbaugh's Hall of Fame-worthy career, which included a Super Bowl XLVII victory in 2012, six division crowns, and a franchise-record 180 regular-season victories, calling the decision "incredibly difficult." Although Harbaugh, who has the second-longest tenure in the league after M...

Baltimore Ravens Fans Remain Optimistic for Success in 2026

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[Click here for Baltimore Ravens fan gear] Baltimore Ravens fans are buzzing with renewed optimism after a frustrating year that saw the team finish around .500, plagued by injuries to star quarterback Lamar Jackson and defensive struggles that kept them on the playoff bubble until the final weeks. The fans in Purple and Black are looking forward to a bounce-back season in 2026 because Jackson is expected to return healthy, Derrick Henry is still driving the run game, and General Manager Eric DeCosta may be able to strengthen the offensive line, pass rush, or secondary with a higher draft pick. While the intense AFC North rivalry feeds hopes of division supremacy and a deep playoff run, extensions for important players like Mark Andrews suggest stability. Many in Ravens Nation remain hopeful that 2026 could finally bring that elusive first Super Bowl title in the Lamar era.

Baltimore Ravens Will Play for AFC North Title Thanks to Browns

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Thanks you Cleveland Browns! On Sunday, the Cleveland Browns defeated the Pittsburgh Steelers 13-6 at Huntington Bank Field in a grim, low-scoring game that turned the AFC North race into a thrilling winner-take-all contest and significantly boosted the Baltimore Ravens' dwindling postseason aspirations. The Browns' strong defense kept the Steelers scoreless in the second half and without a touchdown throughout the game, denying Pittsburgh a chance to lock up the AFC North and setting up a high-stakes Week 18 matchup in Pittsburgh where the winner takes home the division title and a postseason berth. The Ravens needed help to survive after their own dominant 41-24 victory over the Green Bay Packers the night before, driven by Derrick Henry's historic performance. In addition to keeping Baltimore's season alive, this Browns spoiler victory demonstrated the erratic nature of divisional rivalries and gave the Ravens control over their fate going into the regular-season...

The Baltimore Ravens Shutout the Bengals and Knock them Out of Playoff Contention

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The Baltimore Ravens defeated the Cincinnati Bengals 24-0 in a commanding display on a cold afternoon in Paycor Stadium, officially removing their AFC North rivals from playoff contention and ensuring that Cincinnati will miss the postseason for the third consecutive year. With Derrick Henry rushing for 100 yards on just 11 runs and Lamar Jackson throwing two touchdown passes to rookies Rasheen Ali and Zay Flowers, Baltimore finished 7-7 and maintained their own aspirations of winning the division. Joe Burrow threw two interceptions, one of which was returned for a magnificent 95-yard pick-six relay by Kyle Van Noy and Alohi Gilman that iced the game. The Bengals, at 4-10, made several drives into Ravens territory but came away empty each time. A few weeks after Cincinnati shocked Baltimore 32-14 on Thanksgiving, the Ravens' defense pulled off a brilliant shutout, the Bengals' first at home since 2017, eliminating any hopes of a postseason run for the once-contending team. ...

The Baltimore Ravens Were Robbed by Referees - The Refs Belong in Jail

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The controversial Isaiah Likely call this past Sunday vs Steelers was one of the worst calls in NFL history. The referress involved should be thrown in jail for robbery! They reversed a touchdown call on the field and took six points off the board. The bad call cost the Baltimore Ravens 1st place in the AFC North. Since when do players need 3 feet down in the end zone? It doesn't make any sense at all and takes away from the integrity of the game. Robbed by Refs? Isaiah Likely's CONTROVERSIAL Overturned Touchdown vs Steelers by u/ccperry in RavensFans

The Mediocre Bowl: Ravens vs Steelers

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On December 7, 2025, the Baltimore Ravens and Pittsburgh Steelers square off in a classic AFC North grudge match that feels more like a joke than a battle, pitting two mediocre teams against one another in a last-ditch effort to stay relevant. Both teams enter the match with a 6-6 record, with the Ravens barely holding onto first place in the division following a wild season filled with early setbacks, including a miserable 1-5 start, and intermittent brilliance from Lamar Jackson's cannon arm. Under Mike Tomlin's steady leadership, the Steelers have matched the mediocrity of their competitors with a quarterback carousel led by Aaron Rodgers' inconsistent veteran grit, an offense that sputters like a malfunctioning muffler, and a defense that displays vintage ferocity. Turnovers, field goals, and divisional tiebreakers will determine whether either team escapes the.500 abyss or plunges further into playoff purgatory. This has turned what was once a rivalry defined by S...