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Report: Baltimore Ravens, John Harbaugh nearing contract extension

Report: Ravens, Harbaugh nearing contract extension originally appeared on NBC Sports Washington

The Baltimore Ravens and John Harbaugh reportedly are closing in on a contract extension.

ESPN’s Jamison Hensley first reported the news, saying that the deal should be completed in the coming weeks.

Harbaugh signed a four-year contract in 2019, meaning his deal was set to expire after the 2022 season.

The 59-year-old head coach has been with the Ravens since 2008, compiling a 137-88 record in 14 seasons. Baltimore has made the playoffs nine times during Harbaugh’s tenure, winning Super Bowl XLVII in 2013 against his brother John Harbaugh and the San Francisco 49ers.

This past season didn’t go as smoothly for the Ravens, as the teams battled injuries and missed the playoffs for the first time since 2017.

Browns tab Travis Switzer as OC, Mike Rutenberg as DC, and Byron Storer as special teams coordinator

CLEVELAND (AP) — Todd Monken started the process of filling out his first coaching staff with the Cleveland Browns by naming his coordinators on Friday. Travis Switzer was named offensive coordinator, Mike Rutenberg will direct the defense and Byron Storer will be the special teams coordinator. This is Monken’s first NFL head coaching job after 11 years as an assistant. He spent the previous three seasons as Baltimore’s offensive coordinator. Switzer was the run game coordinator in Baltimore the past three seasons. During that span, the Ravens led the league in rushing yards (166.9 per game), average rushing yards per carry (5.31) and rushes of 10-plus yards (230).
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