For the first time in 18 years, the Baltimore Ravens are searching for a new head coach.
John Harbaugh was fired after nearly two decades, with 193 total wins, tying Chuck Knox for the 12th-most by an HC in NFL history. Harbaugh has led Baltimore to 12 playoff berths in the past 18 seasons and to six postseason appearances in the last eight years. Still, relationships sometimes get stale, and while he's a quality head coach who'll have suitors on the open market, Harbaugh's act and message have fallen on deaf ears in the Ravens locker room. The Giants or another team can now hire Harbaugh outright.
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There's been no discussion about who'll lead the search, but Eric DeCosta is the Executive VP and GM, and he'll have the ear of owner Steve Bisciotti, who purchased the team in 2004 and has as much a hand as any other owner, with the acting head coach reporting directly to him. Team President Sashi Brown is entering his fifth year in the position.
The team has requested interviews with Klint Kubiak and Anthony Weaver, and will interview Broncos defensive coordinator Vance Joseph this morning and Broncos quarterback coach Davis Webb this afternoon for their head coach vacancy.
The 31-year-old former Texas Tech star spent six seasons as an NFL backup before Sean Payton hired him as an assistant in 2023. He has worked with Russell Wilson and Bo Nix in his three seasons in Denver.
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This article originally appeared on Ravens Wire: Ravens to interview Broncos QB coach Davis Webb for head coach vacancy

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