John Harbaugh is poised to take the helm as the next head coach of the New York Giants, a development that may not be welcomed by other teams in the NFC East. The Super Bowl-winning coach enjoyed an impressive 18-year tenure with the Baltimore Ravens, where he built a strong track record against the Giants” divisional rivals.
During his time in Baltimore, Harbaugh posted a 10-5 record against the Cowboys, Eagles, and Commanders. This success included a 4-1 mark against the Cowboys, a 3-2 record against the Eagles, and another 3-2 against the Commanders. These statistics reflect nearly two decades of competition with a variety of rosters, showcasing Harbaugh”s ability to adapt and succeed against formidable opponents.
Throughout his coaching career, Harbaugh has accumulated 180 regular-season wins against 113 losses. In the postseason, his record stands at 13-11, highlighted by his victory in the 2013 Super Bowl against his brother, Jim Harbaugh, who was coaching the San Francisco 49ers at the time.
As reported by Paul Schwartz of The Post, indications suggest that Harbaugh is on the verge of joining the Giants following their aggressive search for a replacement after Brian Daboll”s midseason dismissal. If a deal materializes, Harbaugh will inherit a roster filled with talent, including promising quarterback Jaxson Dart and standout wide receiver Malik Nabers. A source close to Harbaugh has praised Dart”s abilities, describing him as “phenomenal.”
With Harbaugh”s experience and proven success, the Giants are hopeful that he will help them turn around their fortunes after enduring three consecutive losing seasons.
