Ravens' Fans Believe it is Time to Move on From John Harbaugh After Embarrassing Loss Against the Texans

Glenn Kaplan

Ravens' Fans Believe it is Time to Move on From John Harbaugh After Embarrassing Loss Against the Texans image

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There were a ton of key players out for the Baltimore Ravens against the Houston Texans on Sunday afternoon. Quarterback Lamar Jackson was not playing because of a hamstring injury. 

Cooper Rush was the starting quarterback in this game for Baltimore. The Ravens did not show up from the opening kickoff against the Texans. Houston did whatever it wanted to all game long and they won this game by a final score of 44-10. Baltimore was embarrassed in front of its home fans. The Texans improve to 2-3 on the season and the Ravens drop to 1-4. There are many questions moving forward about Ravens' head coach John Harbaugh.

Ravens' fans want a different head coach

There are a lot of things going with the Ravens in 2025. If Baltimore continues to lose football games, it will lead to them missing the playoffs. Harbaugh has been the coach of this football team for 18 seasons. This is a potential case of both sides maybe needing to move on from each other once the 2025 NFL season ends. This fanbase feels like they need to move on from the head coach.

 

If they were to move on from after the season, the Ravens would maybe have the best job opening in the NFL. Next week, Baltimore is going to face the Los Angeles Rams and then they will be on a bye week. There is a chance that they will have a 1-5 record before the bye week.

As for the Texans, they will be on a bye in week six. They will next play against the Seattle Seahawks on the road on October 20. Houston is currently on a two-game winning streak. However, the bigger storyline here is that Harbaugh could be playing on his way to the hot seat for the Ravens.

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Glenn Kaplan

Glenn Kaplan is a freelance writer with The Sporting News. He has experience covering the MLB, college football, college basketball, NBA, NHL and NFL, bringing a well-rounded perspective to his work. Glenn has contributed to outlets including FanSided, Wisconsin Sports Heroics, Gridiron Heroics and Pro Football Network, and began his career with Towson University’s student newspaper.