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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.

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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.