Ravens, Harbaugh agree to 3-year extension through 2028

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    OWING MILLS, Md. — The Baltimore Ravens announced the extension of head coach John Harbaugh’s contract, securing his position with the team through the 2028 season. Harbaugh, aged 62, holds the title of the Ravens’ all-time winningest coach, boasting an impressive regular-season record of 172-104 over his 17-year tenure. This record does not include his 13-11 mark in playoff games. To put his tenure into perspective, Harbaugh is the second-longest serving active coach in the NFL, just behind Mike Tomlin of the Pittsburgh Steelers, who has been with his team for 18 years.

    Under Harbaugh’s leadership, the Ravens have qualified for the playoffs 12 times. One of the highlights of his career was guiding the team to a Super Bowl victory in the 2012 season, cementing his legacy in Baltimore’s football history. Before this extension, Harbaugh was entering the final year of his previous contract, raising questions about his long-term future with the team. Now, the Ravens have made their intentions clear by extending his contract for an additional three years.