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The Ravens have started interviewing or reached out to a number of candidates since firing John Harbaugh and those candidates come from both sides of the ball. Some of them have previous head coaching experience while others have yet to move beyond the coordinator level and Bisciotti spent some time talking about those who have been head coaches before.
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Ravens owner talks possibly hiring former Steelers coach Mike Tomlin: 'Wouldn't that be interesting'
Baltimore Ravens owner Steve Bisciotti joked about hiring former Pittsburgh Steelers coach Mike Tomlin, saying, "Only if John (Harbaugh) takes the Pittsburgh job."
The Ravens’ head coaching opening is still ranked No. 1 after Mike Tomlin steps down. Why these specific head coaching candidates are intriguing. Bill Belichick reacts to the Ravens and John Harbaugh parting ways.
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Baltimore Ravens owner Steve Bisciotti said his "instincts" led to firing coach John Harbaugh
Baltimore Ravens owner Steve Bisciotti calls their open head coaching job "the best opening in this cycle." Now, Bisciotti and his front office are seeking a coach who can take an already talented roster to the Super Bowl for the first time since the 2012 season.
Bisciotti was also asked about the prospect of Tomlin coaching in Baltimore. It's wild times in the AFC North.
During a candid press conference, Ravens Owner Steve Bisciotti gave detailed insight into his decision to part ways with former head coach John Harbaugh.
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Steve Bisciotti on Mike Tomlin being a Ravens coaching candidate: Wouldn’t that be interesting?
Ravens owner Steve Bisciotti was in the middle of a press conference centered on his decision to fire John Harbaugh when he learned that the other dean of the AFC North coaching fraternity was leaving his job.
After 18 long years, the Baltimore Ravens decided that they had finally had enough ofJohn Harbaugh. The veteran head coach was able to produce nothing more than an 8-9 record and rumors from the locker room,