Former Baltimore Ravens head coach John Harbaugh (it feels weird to write that) released a lengthy statement after he was dismissed by the organization he had called home since 2008.
In the statement, Harbaugh expressed ample appreciation and gratitude for his time in the Charm City and the experiences and relationships he established along the way.
"Well, I was hoping for a different kind of message on my last day here, someday, but that day has come today. It comes with disappointment certainly, but more with GRATITUDE & APPRECIATION,” Harbaugh said.
“Gratitude to the owner and organization who was willing to bring in a head coach who made his mark with Special Teams success. A difficult thing to do … and Appreciation for all the moments, all these years, that are etched into eternity.
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“… Meaningful & Impactful Relationships with Players through the years that I will cherish always. Grateful for their Strength and Courage. … Loyal partnerships in this wonderful building, that grew into strong friendships, through the toil and tempest of the job every day.”
Harbaugh left an indelible mark in Baltimore that isn’t tarnished or diminished by his dismissal. Most coaches don’t last nearly as long as Harbaugh did in the league, let alone with one team. The fact that Harbaugh held his role with the Ravens for nearly two decades is a testament to his dedication and coaching acumen.
It won’t take long for Harbaugh to find a new coaching home in the NFL. He was garnering league-wide interest within an hour of being fired by Baltimore. Assuming that Harbaugh wants to immediately step into another gig, the opportunities are there.