John Harbaugh, Baltimore Ravens
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NFL coaches don't sleep. They barely see their families. They see their players and other coaches much more often. Think about John Harbaugh in that regard for a moment. This is his 18th season as the Baltimore Ravens ' head coach. He's been the guy out in front for more than half of the organization's 30 seasons of existence.
As the Bengals prepare for take on the Ravens in Week 13, Baltimore head coach already has a plan in place to stop Ja'Marr Chase.
Ravens safety Kyle Hamilton headed to the locker room before the final seconds came off the clock in Sunday's 23-10 win over the Jets, but it doesn't look like the team will have to be concerned about his availability for Thursday's game against the Bengals.
Baltimore Ravens head coach John Harbaugh dismissed the suggestion his team was cheating to cause false starts during Sunday's 27-19 victory over the Minnesota Vikings.
Brandon Stephens, who spent nearly five years under Harbaugh's guidance in Baltimore, has emerged as a significant player for the Jets. Initially drafted as a fourth-round pick, Stephens transitioned from being a two-way player in college—where he played both running back and defensive back—to a full-time cornerback in the NFL.