Post-Baltimore, John Harbaugh appears to have chosen his new NFL home for 2026
After 18 seasons in Baltimore, a playoff exit ended John Harbaugh’s tenure, but his latest chapter looks set to begin in New York.


John Harbaugh said goodbye to his role as head coach of the Baltimore Ravens after the team was eliminated from the NFL playoffs. He finished the season with an 8–9 record, closing out what was his 18th year in charge of the franchise.
Thank you, Coach Harbaugh, for 18 tremendous years. pic.twitter.com/BB7dPHihIK
— Baltimore Ravens (@Ravens) January 6, 2026
On the back of that news, Harbaugh quickly emerged as one of the most sought-after names on the coaching market. As many as seven NFL teams were said to be preparing talks with him as head coaches are in serious demand.
Harbaugh’s résumé in Baltimore is among the strongest of any coach of his generation. Over 18 seasons, he posted 13 winning campaigns, compiled a regular-season record of 180–113, and went 13–11 in the postseason. His teams won six AFC North titles, and he reached the pinnacle of the sport by capturing Super Bowl XLVII.
“He’ll be a head coach next year,” said Jim Harbaugh, head coach of the LA Chargers and John’s brother. “We’ll be playing against him one way or another.”
In the first 45 minutes after John Harbaugh was fired this afternoon, his agent Bryan Harlan said he received calls from seven NFL teams expressing interest in his client.
— Adam Schefter (@AdamSchefter) January 6, 2026
There currently are seven NFL head coach openings, including Baltimore’s. pic.twitter.com/ey5vYsLcrZ
The defining moment of Harbaugh’s tenure came in the 2012 season, when he led the Ravens to victory in Super Bowl XLVII against the San Francisco 49ers, coached at the time by his brother Jim – a historic family showdown on the NFL’s biggest stage.
Who is Jim Harbaugh joining?
By Thursday morning there had been developments, as Adam Schefter reported that the i’s and t’s were in the respective process of being dotted and crossed with the New York Giants.
“Barring any setbacks, Harbaugh is ready to accept the Giants’ deal and the Giants are expected to hire him as soon as possible.”
John Harbaugh and the Giants are working to finalize an agreement to make him New York’s next head coach and, barring a setback, a deal is expected, multiple sources tell ESPN.
— Adam Schefter (@AdamSchefter) January 15, 2026
The deal is not final and contract numbers still are being negotiated. “There still is a lot to work… pic.twitter.com/CQmSljImf9
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