Seven NFL teams reportedly reached out to John Harbaugh just hours after he was fired by the Baltimore Ravens. According to senior NFL insider Adam Schefter, who relayed information from Harbaugh's agent Bryan Harlan, the seven teams are interested in hiring the veteran coach.
These teams, which have already been without head coaches this season, are likely looking for a steady hand to guide them through the next year. The Las Vegas Raiders, Arizona Cardinals, Tennessee Titans, New York Giants, Atlanta Falcons, and Cleveland Browns all come to mind as contenders who would be interested in Harbaugh's services.
However, there is one team that stands out from the rest - the seventh team that reportedly contacted Harbaugh is unclear. If true, it would mean that the coaching search for this team was already underway before Harbaugh's firing became public knowledge. It's unlikely that they would reach out to him solely as a coordinator or interim head coach.
Harbaugh, who has been the face of the Ravens for nearly two decades, led the team to Super Bowl glory in 2012 by defeating his younger brother and the San Francisco 49ers. Now, he finds himself at a crossroads - as the Baltimore Ravens search for their new leader, Harbaugh is being courted by teams that are struggling to find stability on the sidelines.
These teams would be thrilled to have Harbaugh on board, particularly if it means they can aim for an 8-8 record next season. The fact that multiple franchises are already inquiring about his services suggests that Harbaugh's reputation as a reliable coach is still intact - despite being let go by his own team just hours after being fired.
These teams, which have already been without head coaches this season, are likely looking for a steady hand to guide them through the next year. The Las Vegas Raiders, Arizona Cardinals, Tennessee Titans, New York Giants, Atlanta Falcons, and Cleveland Browns all come to mind as contenders who would be interested in Harbaugh's services.
However, there is one team that stands out from the rest - the seventh team that reportedly contacted Harbaugh is unclear. If true, it would mean that the coaching search for this team was already underway before Harbaugh's firing became public knowledge. It's unlikely that they would reach out to him solely as a coordinator or interim head coach.
Harbaugh, who has been the face of the Ravens for nearly two decades, led the team to Super Bowl glory in 2012 by defeating his younger brother and the San Francisco 49ers. Now, he finds himself at a crossroads - as the Baltimore Ravens search for their new leader, Harbaugh is being courted by teams that are struggling to find stability on the sidelines.
These teams would be thrilled to have Harbaugh on board, particularly if it means they can aim for an 8-8 record next season. The fact that multiple franchises are already inquiring about his services suggests that Harbaugh's reputation as a reliable coach is still intact - despite being let go by his own team just hours after being fired.