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John Harbaugh has been fired after 18 seasons as the Baltimore Ravens' coach. Owner Steve Bisciotti said Tuesday he relieved Harbaugh of his duties after the Ravens were one of the league's most disappointing teams this season.
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Seven of Harbaugh's former assistant coaches have become NFL head coaches – Ravens Secondary Coach Chuck Pagano, current Seattle Seahawks Head Coach Mike Macdonald, David Culley, Vic Fangio, Hue Jackson, Mike Pettine, and Rex Ryan.
The Pittsburgh Steelers have won the AFC North title after beating the Baltimore Ravens on Sunday night. Pittsburgh's win against the Ravens sends them to a 10-7 record. The Ravens' loss gives them an 8-9 record, meaning they will miss the postseason for the first time since the 2021 season, when the team also finished with an 8-9 record.
The Steelers went back and forth with the Ravens before pulling out a huge win to land another AFC North title.
Nick Wright, Kevin Wildes, Chris Broussard, and Danny Parkins debate whether a win means more for Los Angeles Chargers quarterback Justin Herbert or New England Patriots quarterback Drake Maye, before reacting to the shocking end of an era as Jon Harbaugh parts ways with the Baltimore Ravens after 18 years.
It's the end of an era in Baltimore. The Ravens fired head coach John Harbaugh on Tuesday, ESPN's Adam Schefter reported — just two days after a loss to the rival Pittsburgh Steelers knocked them out of the postseason.
What an ending it was to the Pittsburgh Steelers' Week 18 win over the Baltimore Ravens on Sunday night, with Ravens kicker Tyler Loop missing wide right as time ran out. The Steelers ended up with a 26-24 win, the AFC North title and the last playoff spot in the conference.