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With a boatload of candidates already brought in for interviews, and a few more on the way, the Baltimore Ravens have a few names to keep an eye on for round tw
After parting ways with John Harbaugh, the Baltimore Ravens are absolutely scouring the market to look for their next head coach. They’ve conducted 15 interviews so far, with some big-name former HCs and coordinators in the mix.
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Ravens OC Todd Monken gets second HC interview with Browns
Also getting second interviews with the Browns are their current defensive coordinator Jim Schwartz, former Dolphins head coach Mike McDaniel, Jaguars OC Grant Udinski, Chargers DC Jesse Minter, and Rams passing game coordinator Nate Scheelhaase.
The Baltimore Ravens are fully-intent on hunting anywhere they can for their new head coach. Candidates with full head coaching reps or just a few years of coo
Harbaugh, who was under contract through 2028 after signing a new three-year deal last offseason, was the second-longest tenured coach in the NFL (behind Pittsburgh's Mike Tomlin) and is the winningest coach in Ravens history,
John Harbaugh's 18th season in Baltimore ended with the Ravens missing the playoffs for just the second time in eight years.
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Ravens’ Lamar Jackson gets resounding endorsement from Baltimore owner after John Harbaugh firing
After firing John Harbaugh, Ravens owner Steve Bisciotti strongly reaffirms Lamar Jackson as Baltimore’s quarterback and contract priority.
Sources inside the Baltimore Ravens have told Ravens On SI that up to four of Harbaugh's coaches will interview with him in New York. Offensive coordinator, Todd Monken, and offensive line coach, George Warhop, will be two of the four.