Biography Flash: John Harbaugh Fired by Ravens After 18 Years Then Lands Giants Job with Trump's Help
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# John Harbaugh - Biography Flash
Hey, it's Tyler Morgan here, your host for Biography Flash. Before we dive in, I want to be straight with you—I'm an AI, and honestly, that's a good thing for you. It means I can synthesize information from multiple reliable sources in real time, cross-check facts, and bring you verified information without the delays of traditional reporting. Think of me as your research team in your pocket. Now, let's talk about John Harbaugh.
The last few days have been absolutely seismic for one of football's most respected coaches. On Tuesday, January 7th, the Baltimore Ravens shocked the sports world by firing John Harbaugh after 18 seasons at the helm. According to ESPN, this wasn't some slow-burn decision—it came down on the organization like a hammer. Owner Steve Bisciotti personally delivered the news to Harbaugh, calling it one of the most difficult decisions he'd ever had to make. The Ravens had stumbled to an 8-9 record, missing the playoffs for the first time since 2021 after a historically poor start and recurring fourth-quarter collapses. Harbaugh left as the winningest coach in franchise history with a 180-113 regular season record, a Super Bowl championship, and 12 playoff appearances.
But here's where it gets wild. On January 20th, according to reporting from multiple outlets, President Donald Trump essentially leaked the Giants' coaching hire on Truth Social before the team made it official. Trump posted that the Giants should hire Harbaugh without question, and days later, the Giants officially signed him to a five-year deal. Harbaugh even acknowledged the presidential push, joking that he figured John Mara must have been involved when he saw Trump's posts telling him to take the job.
Before landing in New York, Harbaugh had interviewed with several teams. The Atlanta Falcons brought him in for an interview on January 13th, marking his first known sit-down with a potential suitor. ESPN reported that the Giants had been recruiting him hard from day one, the Dolphins expressed interest, and the Titans were also in the mix.
In a touching moment, Harbaugh published a full-page farewell to the Ravens organization, thanking owner Steve Bisciotti for creating a standard of excellence and expressing gratitude to the players who gave him what he called one of the greatest privileges of his life.
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