Baltimore Ravens fire John Harbaugh
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CLEVELAND, Ohio — The Browns are definitely doing their diligence on John Harbaugh, fired Tuesday by the Ravens, as a possible replacement for Kevin Stefanski.
For more than a few of the playoff teams, there’s no way Harbaugh would be a consideration. The Broncos and Seahawks, obviously, will be standing pat. Ditto for the likes of the Patriots, Chargers (that would be a very awkward phone call), Jaguars, Rams, 49ers, Bears, and Texans.
The Dolphins and Giants might be the favorites, but how would Harbaugh fit in Atlanta, Cleveland, Tennessee, Arizona and Las Vegas?
John Harbaugh could be eyeing a very surprising NFC team as one of his top targets for his next head coaching opportunity.
John Harbaugh will take his time before interviewing for his next job. Harbaugh is not expected to conduct any head-coach interviews until next week, according to Adam Schefter of ESPN.
The NFL coaching carousel may not be done spinning. Seven NFL teams are seeking a new head coach after Baltimore fired John Harbaugh on Tuesday.
Chargers head coach Jim Harbaugh has no doubt his brother John will rebound from his firing Tuesday to attack his next job 'with an enthusiasm unknown to mankind the next opportunity.'
The late arrival to the Miami Dolphins' general manager post, Los Angeles Chargers assistant general manager Chad Alexander, was given a fast-track to round two of interviews. In a hiring process that appears to be filling fast,