John Harbaugh's tenure in Baltimore is now poised to reach the two-decade mark, Michael Baca of NFL.com reports.
The Ravens on Friday announced they have reached a three-year extension with the head coach, putting Harbaugh under contract through the 2028 season.
Harbaugh, who was entering the final year of an extension he signed nearly three three years to the day, is second only to Mike Tomlin (18 seasons with the Pittsburgh Steelers) as the longest-tenured active coaches in the NFL.
During his 17 seasons in Baltimore, Harbaugh has accrued a 172-104 regular-season record and a 13-11 playoff record, bringing the franchise its second Lombardi Trophy following a win in Super Bowl XLVII.
Harbaugh, 62, is just one of five coaches in NFL history to lead his team to the postseason at least 12 times over his first 17 seasons as a head coach, joining Pete Carroll, Bud Grant, Mike Holmgren, and Mike McCarthy.
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