John Harbaugh, Giants Face Decision
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John Harbaugh was forced to come to terms with a reality he likely hoped to avoid. After the New York Giants finalized their hiring decision elsewhere, the reunion between Harbaugh and his preferred offensive coordinator,
CLEVELAND, Ohio — New Giants coach John Harbaugh waited patiently for his trusted three-year Ravens offensive coordinator Todd Monken to join him in that capacity in New York, only to discover on Wednesday that the Browns had hired him as their 19th head coach instead.
The 2020 Offensive Player of the Year logged 632 carries for 3,516 yards and 32 touchdowns in 34 games under the 2019 AP Coach of the Year. Henry deserves endless credit for remaining a game-wrecking RB in his 30s, but Harbaugh helped position him for success with the Ravens over the last two years.
One of John Harbaugh's most trusted assistants has decided to stay in Baltimore and will not follow Harbaugh to New York.
Four wins last season. A second-year QB. Established coach. New England turned that into Super Bowl run. Will John Harbaugh's Giants repeat that feat?
John Harbaugh didn’t come to the Giants for fun – he’s on a mission, and he has purpose. He came to be inevitable. And in the middle of building out his staff, Harbaugh casually floated a name that would
Todd Monken won't be following John Harbaugh to the Big Apple. ESPN's Adam Schefter reported Wednesday the Cleveland Browns are hiring the former Baltimore Ravens offensive coordinator as their next head coach.
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LISTEN: Liam Coen discusses Jaguars' improvement and Jaxson Dart talks John Harbaugh
Jaguars coach Liam Coen discusses Jacksonville’s improvement in his first season, developing Trevor Lawrence and being a finalist for AP NFL Coach of the Year and Giants quarterback Jaxson Dart talks about his excitement playing for new coach John Harbaugh,