Baltimore Ravens Next Head Coach Odds as John Harbaugh Out

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BetOnline was fast to release odds on the Baltimore Ravens next head coach Tuesday night following news that John Harbaugh had been fired.  His name could also appear among other NFL head coaching vacancies.  Odds Now Up Here. 

Baltimore Ravens Next Head Coach

Chris Shula                    3/1

Jesse Minter                 7/2       (+350)

Kliff Kingsbury               5/1

Brian Flores                  7/1

Kevin Stefanski             7/1

Klint Kubiak                  9/1

Jim Schwartz                 10/1

Robert Saleh                 12/1

Mike McCarthy             12/1

Mike LaFleur                 16/1

Steve Spagnuolo           18/1

Anthony Weaver           20/1

Matt Nagy                    20/1

Vance Joseph                20/1

Jeff Hafley                    25/1

Joe Brady                      25/1

Anthony Campanile       25/1

Vic Fangio                     25/1

Arthur Smith                 25/1

Kevin O'Connell            33/1

Marcus Freeman           33/1

Josh McDaniels             33/1

Greg Roman                 40/1

David Shaw                   40/1

Jon Gruden                   50/1

Jason Garrett                66/1

Deion Sanders               66/1

Marvin Lewis                66/1

Bill Belichick                  66/1

Harbaugh spent 18 years with the team, reaching the AFC title game three times in his first five seasons as coach and winning a Super Bowl.

When Lamar Jackson arrived in 2018, the Ravens became contenders again — but there’s been no conference championship yet for this particular era, and lately Baltimore has experienced more angst than glory.

The Ravens went 8-9 and missed the playoffs after entering Week 1 as one of the Super Bowl favorites.

Baltimore’s season ended Sunday night when Tyler Loop missed a last-second field-goal attempt, allowing Pittsburgh to hold on for a 26-24 victory in the game that decided the AFC North title.

“This was an incredibly difficult decision, given the tremendous 18 years we have spent together and the profound respect I have for John as a coach and, most importantly, as a great man of integrity,” Ravens majority owner Steve Bisciotti said in a statement. “Throughout what I firmly believe is a Hall of Fame coaching career, John has delivered a Super Bowl championship to Baltimore and served as a steadfast pillar of humility and leadership.”

“Well, I was hoping for a different kind of message on my last day here, someday, but that day has come today,” Harbaugh said in a statement. “It comes with disappointment certainly, but more with GRATITUDE & APPRECIATION. Gratitude to the owner and organization who was willing to bring in a head coach who made his mark with special teams success. A difficult thing to do … and Appreciation for all the moments, all these years, that are etched into eternity.”

  • Mary Montgomery, Gambling911.com 

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