Ravens, John Harbaugh agree to 3-year extension through 2028 - ESPN
The Baltimore Ravens have tied up John Harbaugh through the 2028 season, announcing a three-year extension for their head coach on Friday.
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The Baltimore Ravens have tied up John Harbaugh through the 2028 season, announcing a three-year extension for their head coach on Friday.
DETROIT — Matthew Weiss, a former University of Michigan and Baltimore Ravens assistant coach, pleaded not guilty in federal court Monday on 24 counts of unauthorized access to computers and aggravated identity theft.
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NFL free agency has started to slow down since officially opening last Wednesday, so it's a good time to take stock of the moves. Some teams have made splash signings, adding standouts like Sam Darnold, Davante Adams, Justin Fields, Josh Sweat and Carlton Davis III to their rosters. Other top free agents — notably Aaron Rodgers, Russell Wilson and Stefon Diggs — are still searching for their next team.
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