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**Brown:** Entering his 18th season with Baltimore, Head Coach John Harbaugh currently has the second-longest tenure with one team among active coaches. That's just one year fewer than Mike Tomlin, who's entering his 19th season as head coach of the Pittsburgh Steelers.

The 62-year-old Harbaugh attacks every day with an intense enthusiasm (unknown to mankind) and never indicates that retirement is something he's thinking about. After agreeing to a three-year contract extension in March that runs through the 2028 season, Harbaugh talked about his intense passion for coaching the Ravens.

"I just love every part of this job, even the things that are hard, even the disappointing moments \[and\] all the great moments we had this year," Harbaugh said.

"I also feel like there's a lot more to do. I feel like I have a lot more to prove. Our team has a lot more to prove … as long as I feel that way[, I think I'm going to keep coaching](https://www.baltimoreravens.com/news/john-harbaugh-love-for-coaching-extension-retirement-more-to-prove)."

Already the winningest coach in franchise history, Harbaugh enters the 2025 season tied with Mike McCarthy for 12th place on the NFL's all-time win list with 185 victories. Only nine coaches in NFL history have reached 200 total wins, and Harbaugh is on pace to join that elite club. In my opinion, he's putting together a Hall of Fame career. However, his focus in 2025 will be on winning another Super Bowl.

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