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Ravens Part Ways with Harbaugh, Eyes on New Coach

The Baltimore Ravens have made a significant move by parting ways with head coach John Harbaugh after nearly two decades. The team is now seeking a new leader as they head into the 2026 season, with a focus on fresh starts and increased competitiveness. Top candidates include Kliff Kingsbury, Mike LaFleur, and Jesse Minter, each bringing unique strengths and connections to the Ravens organization. Checkout Solipillow.com

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