The Baltimore Ravens signed coach John Harbaugh to a three-year contract extension, owner Steve Bisciotti announced Tuesday at the NFL league meetings.
The extension puts Harbaugh under contract with the Ravens through the 2025 season and continues one of the longest runs of any active coach. It also represents a strong vote of confidence after the team’s 8-9 season, which was the first time Harbaugh has finished in last place.
Harbaugh, 59, was entering the final year of a four-year deal that he signed in January 2019.
“No interest in having him go lame duck on me here. It’s not fair to him,” Bisciotti said. “I think John’s grown and grown and grown. It’s kind of interesting. I don’t feel like I’m just signing up the same guy. I think that’s really a compliment to him. I really feel like there’s a rebirth in John as the years go on. Things that mattered to him don’t matter as much anymore. I’m just thrilled as an owner to have a guy that’s going to be going into his 15th year. So, I’m pretty pleased with it.”
We have signed head coach John Harbaugh to a three-year extension through 2025❗️❗️ pic.twitter.com/IjHt1xRt3Y
— Baltimore Ravens (@Ravens) March 29, 2022
Ravens signed coach John Harbaugh to a 3-year contract extension, owner Steve Bisciotti announced.
Harbaugh was entering the final year of a deal. He’s signed through 2025.
Entering his 15th season, Harbaugh is the NFL’s third-longest tenured active coach.
— Jamison Hensley (@jamisonhensley) March 29, 2022