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Yahoo Sports Daily hosts Caroline Fenton and Jason Fitz discuss the Baltimore Ravens’ struggles this season and why it won’t be enough to justify firing head coach John Harbaugh after this season. Watch the full episode of Yahoo Sports Daily on YouTube or YahooSports.
The removal of ping pong tables and other games from locker rooms is a fairly common occurrence around teams trying to break a losing streak, so it wasn't surprising to hear that the Ravens had gone that route amid a 1-5 start to the season.
Ravens head coach John Harbaugh cleared the air about the recent reports of the team's locker room crackdown. During Wednesday's press conference, he denied the claims made by the media.
A new rumor states that the Baltimore Ravens have no plans to fire head coach John Harbaugh despite the 1-5 start.
John Harbaugh revealed his plan for coaching staff changes after the Baltimore Ravens were beaten by the Los Angeles Rams in Week 6.
The Baltimore Ravens are enduring one of the toughest starts in recent memory, and head coach John Harbaugh is facing mounting pressure after a 1-5 record as fans and analysts ques
ESPN weighed in on the 'fire Harbaugh' chants and confirmed that Baltimore's long-time head coach would have suitors on the open market if the Ravens make a head coaching change
Don Shula and Mike Tomlin — have lasted longer with their team after their last Super Bowl win than Harbaugh has.
Longtime Ravens coach John Harbaugh said the team will spend the bye week looking for ways to fix their issues and turn their season around.
The Baltimore Ravens ' bye week has come and gone, with John Harbaugh's team looking to hit the ground running against the Chicago Bears in an attempt to save their season at 1-5. Bye week plans often differ from player to player.