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Less than three weeks later, the Ravens hired John Harbaugh as the franchise's third head coach. [3] Harbaugh reached the playoffs in each of his first five seasons as Ravens head coach, bringing success to the franchise, including a victory in Super Bowl XLVII, in which the Ravens beat the San Francisco 49ers, led by John's brother Jim ...
Steve Hauschka missed a field goal and had an extra point blocked, costing the Ravens four points. This led coach John Harbaugh to release Hauschka and replace him with Billy Cundiff. In week 11, the Ravens played their third undefeated opponent, the Colts, who were (9–0). They lost 17–15, failing to score a single touchdown.
Jim Harbaugh's older brother, John, is the head coach of the Baltimore Ravens, and they became the first pair of brothers to serve as head coaches in NFL history, facing each other in the Thanksgiving Classic game in 2011 and Super Bowl XLVII on February 3, 2013, both of which Jim eventually lost.
Jim previously was a coach for the San Francisco 49ers, who lost to John’s Ravens in the 2013 Super Bowl. Jim left the NFL and went to work for Michigan soon after, but the brothers continued to ...
The Baltimore Ravens, D’Alessandris' employer since 2017, announced that he died Sunday. Coach John Harbaugh said at the time that D’Alessandris had had surgery earlier this summer and ...
The Ravens missed the playoffs in 2004 with a 9–7 record and in 2005 with a 6–10 record before bouncing back in the 2006 season. Billick fired offensive coordinator Jim Fassel on October 17, 2006, assuming the role for the remainder of the season, as the Ravens earned a franchise best 13–3 record, won the AFC North , and earned the first ...
Ravens coach John Harbaugh will face off against his brother, Chargers coach Jim Harbaugh, on "Monday Night Football" on Nov. 25. Learn about the siblings' relationship.
In 2023, Harbaugh led the Ravens to a 13–4 regular season mark and won the AFC North. [81] The Ravens defeated the Texans 34–10 in the Divisional Round before falling to the Chiefs 17–10 in the AFC Championship. [82] [83] In the 2024 season, Harbaugh led the Ravens to a 12–5 record and a AFC North title. [84]