Falcons interview John Harbaugh
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The latest twist in the Harbaugh saga means that the Giants are the first team to have one of its executives sit down with the former Ravens coach since he hit the open market.
The Falcons began their search after hiring former longtime quarterback Matt Ryan as president of football. Ryan is leading the searches for coach and general manager and is scheduled to have his first news conference in his newly created role on Tuesday. The new coach and GM will report to Ryan.
John Harbaugh is in the early stages of deciding where he'll coach next, but one team reportedly already stands out.
Harbaugh is quite familiar with Dolphins owner Stephen Ross — who is close with Harbaugh’s brother Jim, because of their Michigan ties. But ultimately, John Harbaugh needs to feel comfortable with Miami’s GM. Along those lines, here’s what ESPN’s Jeff Darlington noted:
Apparently, the Cardinals have been in contact with former Baltimore Ravens head coach John Harbaugh. According to SI.com's Albert Breer, Harbaugh has had preliminary calls with several teams, including the Cardinals.
No coaching candidate is generating more headlines than John Harbaugh, and the former Baltimore Ravens leader is reportedly on the New York Giants' radar.
John Harbaugh's first stop on his interview tour is now known, and it could be the biggest threat to the Giants.
New York Giants co-owner Steve Tisch has shown "strong support" for John Harbaugh as the team's next head coach.