John Harbaugh’s time with the Baltimore Ravens is over.
The longtime Ravens head coach and the team have agreed to part ways after 18 seasons, NFL Media reported Tuesday. The decision came two days after the Ravens were knocked out of postseason contention following their 26-24 loss to the Pittsburgh Steelers.
Harbaugh went 180-113 over his 18 seasons with the Ravens, helping Baltimore win a Super Bowl title in 2012. He had three years remaining on his contract and is now reportedly expected to be one of the top candidates on the coaching carousel.
The Ravens’ job will also likely become one of the top head coach vacancies this offseason. FOX Sports’ Ben Arthur ranked Baltimore’s opening as the top head coach vacancy this offseason among the seven teams looking for a new head coach.
This is a developing story and will be updated.