John Harbaugh, Dolphins and McDaniel
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Former Baltimore Ravens head honcho John Harbaugh is the biggest name on the market for teams seeking a new head coach. Whether he would consider joining a divisional rival like the Cleveland Browns will be a fascinating subplot.
The Miami Dolphins fired Mike McDaniel with the intention of trying to hire former Baltimore Ravens head coach John Harbaugh.
For more than a few of the playoff teams, there’s no way Harbaugh would be a consideration. The Broncos and Seahawks, obviously, will be standing pat. Ditto for the likes of the Patriots, Chargers (that would be a very awkward phone call), Jaguars, Rams, 49ers, Bears, and Texans.
The New York Giants have emerged as significant betting favorites to land John Harbaugh as their next head coach.
John Harbaugh will wait to begin head coaching interviews, according to league sources. Scott Taetsch / While John Harbaugh immediately became the hottest head coaching candidate in the NFL hiring cycle after he was fired by the Baltimore Ravens on Tuesday,
John Harbaugh will take his time before interviewing for his next job. Harbaugh is not expected to conduct any head-coach interviews until next week, according to Adam Schefter of ESPN.
John Harbaugh could be eyeing a very surprising NFC team as one of his top targets for his next head coaching opportunity.
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Seven teams called John Harbaugh's agent within 45 minutes of Ravens coach getting fired, per report
Apart from the Ravens, there are six franchises searching for new head coaches: the New York Giants, Tennessee Titans, Atlanta Falcons, Las Vegas Raiders, Cleveland Browns and Arizona Cardinals. And there apparently is already a team to watch, as ESPN reports that Harbaugh is expected to emerge as the favorite for the Giants.
New York Giants quarterback Jaxson Dart is surely keeping tabs on the latest development among coaches in the NFL.