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I can’t believe what things have come to in the NFL. John Harbaugh has coached the Baltimore Rave...

By Tony Dungy
Posted January 7, 2026

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Tony Dungy is a Hall of Fame NFL coach, Super Bowl XLI champion with the Indianapolis Colts, and respected analyst known for his insightful, principled commentary on football matters. His style is straightforward, authoritative, and often emphasizes loyalty, integrity, and long-term success. As a former head coach with proven credibility, his opinions carry significant weight in NFL discussions.

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The post expresses shock and disbelief at the Baltimore Ravens firing head coach John Harbaugh after 18 highly successful seasons, including a Super Bowl win, 12 playoff appearances, and consistent recent performance culminating in an 8-9 record and playoff miss due to a missed field goal.[1][6] It highlights Harbaugh's achievements like records of 10-7, 13-4, 12-5, and 8-9 over the last four years, with three straight playoffs before this season.[1] Key themes include organizational impatience, the value of proven leadership, and skepticism about replacing a coach with such a strong track record amid reports of locker room issues and strategic shifts.[2][7]

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The post is trending due to the shocking announcement of Harbaugh's firing on Tuesday, just two days after the Ravens' heartbreaking Week 18 loss to the Steelers that cost them the AFC North and playoffs.[1][6] Tony Dungy's high-profile status amplifies the conversation around this unexpected move for one of the NFL's longest-tenured coaches. It's gaining traction amid NFL coaching carousel discussions and fan debates on loyalty versus results in January 2026.

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  • 1John Harbaugh is the winningest coach in Ravens history with a 180-113 record over 18 seasons, including Super Bowl XLVII.[6][7]
  • 2The Ravens missed playoffs due to a missed 44-yard field goal on the final play of the 2025 season against the Steelers.[6]
  • 3Harbaugh led the team to 12 playoff appearances, four AFC title games, and six AFC North titles.[7]
  • 4Reports indicate the firing stemmed partly from Harbaugh losing the locker room, including ties with QB Lamar Jackson.[2]
  • 5Seven NFL teams reportedly contacted Harbaugh's agent immediately after his dismissal.[10]

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I can’t believe what things have come to in the NFL. John Harbaugh has coached the Baltimore Rave...