Ravens Owner Explains Why He Fired John Harbaugh Over Phone
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In addition to Giants general manager Joe Schoen reportedly remaining in constant contact with Harbaugh’s camp, former Giants head coach Brian Daboll reportedly offered glowing feedback to Harbaugh about the Giants’ post as well as quarterback Jaxson Dart.
We should all get fired the way John Harbaugh got fired, with his employer’s competitors falling over themselves to hire him on the rebound. As it turned out, Baltimore Ravens owner Steve Bisciotti did his now former head coach a pretty big favor.
The Falcons do have an intriguing young quarterback in Michael Penix, but he is hurt again. Meanwhile, the Giants’ Jaxson Dart and Titans’ Ward flashed potential as high-profile rookies in 2025. So it make sense that Harbaugh is interested in coaching those teams.
As John Harbaugh decides where his next stop will be following his exit from the Baltimore Ravens, he reportedly is hearing some influence from those in the New York Giants' circle.
The Browns are set to interview Chargers defensive coordinator Jesse Minter on Friday; John Harbaugh interview is not yet determined.
But for now, the Giants are still very much in the mix for Harbaugh, who was fired last week after spending 18 seasons leading the Ravens. He reached the AFC title game just once in seven years with Lamar Jackson as his full-time starting quarterback.
The Atlanta Falcons‘ announcement of their first phone call with John Harbaugh prompted the Giants to shout their interest from the rooftops: They are all in on the former Baltimore Ravens head coach.