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Thank you, Coach Harbaugh, for 18 tremendous years. https://t.co/BB7dPHihIK

By Baltimore Ravens
Posted January 7, 2026

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This post is a farewell message from the Baltimore Ravens thanking head coach John Harbaugh for his 18-year tenure after the team fired him following an 8-9 season in 2025 that missed the playoffs.[3] It highlights his tremendous contributions, including leading the Ravens to Super Bowl XLVII victory in 2013 against his brother Jim's 49ers, six AFC North titles, and 180 regular-season wins, making him the winningest coach in franchise history.[1][3][5] The post marks the end of an era for a coach who transformed the Ravens into perennial contenders, with records like most road playoff wins (8) and NFL Coach of the Year in 2019.[1][3]

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The post is trending due to the shocking firing of long-tenured, Super Bowl-winning coach John Harbaugh after 18 seasons, announced right after a heartbreaking Week 18 loss to the Steelers that cost the AFC North title.[3] Fans and media are reacting to the end of Harbaugh's historic run amid high expectations for the 2025-26 season. The timing, just after the season finale, amplifies discussions on his legacy and the coaching carousel.

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  • 1John Harbaugh is the only NFL head coach to win a playoff game in each of his first five seasons.[4]
  • 2He won Super Bowl XLVII in 2013 against his brother Jim Harbaugh's San Francisco 49ers in a family coaching matchup.[1][3]
  • 3Harbaugh holds the NFL record for most road playoff victories with 8.[1]
  • 4He set the NFL record for most wins by a rookie head coach with 13 in 2008.[2]
  • 5Under Harbaugh, the Ravens reached the playoffs in his first five seasons and won six AFC North titles.[5]

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Thank you, Coach Harbaugh, for 18 tremendous years. https://t.co/BB7dPHihIK