John Harbaugh Has Reportedly Received $20 Million Offer from One NFL Team
This article was originally published on Total Pro Sports.

Former Baltimore Ravens head coach John Harbaugh’s market is heating up as teams vie to secure his services.
The Ravens fired Harbaugh after the team failed to make the playoffs. The winningest coach in Ravens history immediately vaulted to the top of the list of available coaching candidates. He might be more appreciated somewhere else.
The former Ravens head coach told Fox Sports that, although several teams have reached out to him, he will only conduct interviews with three or four teams. One team wants to ensure that it is they who he chooses.
ESPN’s Adam Schefter reported that Harbaugh is conducting preliminary and extensive phone calls with several teams. Those teams include the Arizona Cardinals, Atlanta Falcons, Cleveland Browns, Las Vegas Raiders, New York Giants, and Tennessee Titans. Giants executive Chris Mara told Ian O’Connor of The Athletic that he had an informal meeting with Harbaugh.
Mike Florio of Pro Football Talk has already reported that the team has made a lucrative offer to John Harbaugh.
“The disclosure comes at a time when rumors are swirling that the Giants have already made an unofficial offer to Harbaugh, in the range of $20 million per year,” Florio wrote.
The Ravens, on the other hand, might be going after Kliff Kingsbury as his replacement.
John Harbaugh Could Be Everything For The Giants

The New York Giants are tired of being losers. New York has had just three winning seasons since winning the Super Bowl in 2011. The Giants have been recruiting Harbaugh hard since the Ravens fired him on Tuesday. They know what is at stake by hiring a coach like him.
Harbaugh was successful for 18 years with Baltimore by doing it his way. If the franchise covets that type of winning, they should make everything available to him. That means making financial commitments to his coaching staff and any improvements he would like to make to the facilities or the entire program.
He made $17 million a year in Baltimore. The Giants are reportedly adding three more million to secure his services. That might be more than enough.
The 63-year-old Harbaugh ranks 12th among head coaches in NFL history for most wins, with 193.
