
The Baltimore Ravens’ 2025 season has been a disappointing one but the Ravens (8-8) head into a win and in game for the AFC North crown against the Pittsburgh Steelers.
It’s a huge game for the future of John Harbaugh, whose future is “up in the air”, ESPN’s Adam Schefter reports.
Schefter argued that there should be more conversation about Harbaugh’s future in Baltimore than around Mike Tomlin’s future in Pittsburgh.
“While everyone’s been focused on Mike Tomlin, the coach that people really should be focusing in on in [the AFC North] is the Baltimore Ravens’ John Harbaugh,” Schefter said on Sunday. “That seems to be a situation right now that’s up in the air. Where both sides will meet and discuss, after the season, what they want to do and what direction they want to go.”
Harbaugh is the second-longest tenured head coach in the NFL at 18 years. He is a mainstay in Baltimore, but his job could be in danger after a disastrous start to the 2025 season.
Schefter ended up “leaning to safe” with Harbaugh, effectively predicting that he will return to the Ravens for the 2026 season. However, any conversations that happen after the season could impact that possibility.










