Ravens Extend Head Coach John Harbaugh Through 2028
Baltimore isn’t just a city—it’s a football kingdom, and John Harbaugh remains its reigning strategist. The Ravens have locked in their leader, securing Harbaugh with a three-year contract extension that keeps him on the sidelines through the 2028 season.
https://platform.twitter.com/widgets.jsWe have reached a three-year contract extension with Head Coach John Harbaugh❗️ pic.twitter.com/cew3OWQNjn
— Baltimore Ravens (@Ravens) March 28, 2025
The deal, first reported by ESPN’s Adam Schefter, cements Harbaugh’s legacy in Baltimore as one of the most consistent and respected head coaches in the league. Fresh off a 12-5 campaign and back-to-back AFC North crowns, the Ravens’ front office made it clear: Harbaugh is the man to lead this team into the future.
Since 2018, Baltimore has missed the playoffs just once under his guidance. His 172-104 regular-season record speaks for itself, but it’s more than just numbers—it’s the culture he’s built, the trust he’s earned, and the belief he’s instilled in a franchise that expects excellence.
Of course, Ravens fans will always remember the 2013 Super Bowl triumph, a thrilling 34-31 victory over the 49ers that solidified Harbaugh’s place in Baltimore sports history. But the goal remains unfinished. A decade has passed, and the city is hungry for another parade down Pratt Street.
Harbaugh, now the second-longest tenured head coach in the league—trailing only the Steelers’ Mike Tomlin—has never backed down from a challenge. With this extension, the mission is clear: bring another Lombardi Trophy home to Baltimore.
The Ravens are all in. Now, it’s time to finish what they started.