**Ravens Part Ways with John Harbaugh After 18 Seasons**
The Baltimore Ravens have made a significant change in their coaching staff, parting ways with veteran head coach John Harbaugh after 18 seasons. This decision follows a disappointing loss to the Pittsburgh Steelers in a crucial season finale that determined playoff positioning.
In the wake of Harbaugh’s dismissal, former President Donald Trump publicly endorsed him, encouraging other NFL teams in search of a head coach to act quickly. Harbaugh’s experience and track record have made him a sought-after candidate, with reports indicating that six NFL teams are currently looking for a new head coach. Additionally, another team with a filled position is reportedly considering Harbaugh for the upcoming season.
Meanwhile, the New York Giants have opted to retain general manager Joe Schoen despite a challenging season and the recent coaching changes. Owners John Mara and Steve Tisch expressed their confidence in Schoen, dismissing speculation about a potential overhaul of the organization.
The Cleveland Browns are also on the hunt for a new head coach after parting ways with Kevin Stefanski on “Black Monday.” Rookie quarterback Shedeur Sanders, who had faced challenges under Stefanski’s leadership, commented on the coaching change as the team prepares for the offseason.
In other news, Cleveland Browns defensive standout Myles Garrett made history by surpassing Michael Strahan and T.J. Watt on the all-time sack leaderboard, recording his 23rd sack of the season in a victory over the Cincinnati Bengals.
In a separate development, two high school students from West Virginia have come forward with allegations regarding their experiences with a local transgender athlete involved in a lawsuit that will be reviewed by the U.S. Supreme Court this month.
As the NFL coaching landscape shifts, five head coaches have been let go this week, bringing the total number of vacancies to seven. The competition for the most attractive coaching positions is heating up.
In college football, Demond Williams Jr. recently signed a new NIL contract with Washington, committing to return as the starting quarterback for the 2026 season. However, he surprised many by announcing his intention to enter the transfer portal, prompting the university to explore legal options.
As the NFL and college football seasons come to a close, the implications of these coaching changes and player movements will be closely watched by fans and analysts alike.
**FAQ**
*What led to John Harbaugh’s firing from the Ravens?*
John Harbaugh was fired after the Ravens lost a critical season finale against the Pittsburgh Steelers, marking the end of an 18-year tenure with the team.
