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John Harbaugh arrived in Baltimore as a little known head coach candidate in 2008. He leaves 18 y...

By Mark Viviano
Posted January 7, 2026

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Mark Viviano is a veteran sports journalist and former WJZ-TV Sports Director in Baltimore, who retired in July after 22 years at the station and 40 years in broadcasting[1][2]. Known for his respectful, community-focused reporting style, he covered Baltimore Ravens, Orioles, and local sports with credibility built over three decades in the city[1][3]. His work emphasized personal stories of athletes and coaches, earning him high regard among peers and fans[2][5].

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The post reflects on John Harbaugh's 18-year tenure as Baltimore Ravens head coach, from a little-known candidate in 2008 to departing with a Super Bowl XLVII title and Hall of Fame credentials. Viviano shares a personal note of enjoyment in covering Harbaugh's Ravens and building a relationship with him over the years, ending with praise for a job well done. It serves as a tribute amid Harbaugh's reported exit, highlighting themes of legacy, success, and professional respect in NFL coaching.

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The post is trending due to recent news of John Harbaugh leaving the Ravens after 18 seasons, sparking widespread reflection on his impactful career. Timing aligns with the 2026 offseason, amplifying fan and media discussions on his Super Bowl win and records. Viviano's retirement adds a nostalgic layer, resonating with Baltimore sports audiences.

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  • 1John Harbaugh was hired in 2008 with no prior NFL head coaching experience, yet led the Ravens to Super Bowl XLVII victory in 2013.
  • 2Under Harbaugh, the Ravens made the playoffs 11 times and won two AFC North titles.
  • 3Mark Viviano retired from WJZ-TV in July after 22 years, having covered Harbaugh extensively since his arrival.
  • 4Viviano began his broadcasting dream at age seven with a tape recorder, interviewing family and calling imaginary games[5].
  • 5Harbaugh's regular-season record with Baltimore is 160-101-1, one of the best in franchise history.

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