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John Harbaugh out as coach of Ravens after missing playoffs

Harbaugh now becomes the hottest name in the coaching market if he decides to return to the sideline for the 2026 season.

His agent, Bryan Harlan, told ESPN's Adam Schefter that in the first 45 minutes after Harbaugh was fired Tuesday, Harlan received calls from seven NFL teams expressing interest in his client. There currently are seven NFL head coach openings, including Baltimore's.

Sources told Schefter that Harbaugh was expected to emerge as a favorite for the vacant job with the Giants.
 
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Former Michigan coach punished for cheating against Ohio State gets head coaching job

The former TTUN coach who was punished for cheating has somehow landed an NFL head coaching job.

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The Ohio State football program had to deal with multiple coaches from TTUN cheating against them. The NCAA punished multiple Michigan coaches for their roles in the scandal. Jim Harbaugh decided to run to the NFL instead of facing the punishments in college.

When Harbaugh left to become the head coach of the Chargers, he took defensive coordinator Jesse Minter with him. Minter was able to escape the show-cause penalty that the NCAA handed him, as well. It was pretty clear that neither Harbaugh nor Minter was ever going to coach in college football again.

TTUN was able to escape the harshest penalties after the Connor Stalions scandal was exposed. The NFL clearly doesn't care about the lack of integrity of these coaches. In fact, Minter has gone from disgraced college defensive coordinator to now getting a head coaching job in the NFL.

Former Michigan coach Jesse Minter gets head coaching job with the Baltimore Ravens

Minter was hired as the head coach of the Baltimore Ravens on Thursday. The Ravens fired John Harbaugh after 19 seasons, so they were in need of a new head coach. For some reason, they decided that Minter was deserving of the job as opposed to other candidates.
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Sources: Ravens agree to sign Trey Hendrickson to 4-year, $112M deal​

The Baltimore Ravens have agreed to sign free agent defensive end Trey Hendrickson, sources told ESPN's Adam Schefter, in a high-priced pivot after their canceled blockbuster trade for Maxx Crosby.

The sides agreed to a four-year, $112 million deal that can be worth up to $120 million with incentives, according to Schefter. The deal includes $60 million fully guaranteed and a $20 million signing bonus, sources told Schefter.

The deal keeps Hendrickson, a four-time Pro Bowler with the Cincinnati Bengals, in the AFC North and provides the Ravens with a much-needed star pass rusher less than 24 hours after Baltimore backed out of its trade with the Las Vegas Raiders for Crosby.
 
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