Ravens' John Harbaugh Wins AP NFL Coach of the Year for 2019
By Sam Dunn

The Baltimore Ravens' dream season may have been derailed in surprise fashion by a surging Tennessee Titans squad in the AFC Divisional Playoffs, but that doesn't change what they accomplished over the course of the regular season -- one in which they posted a sensational 14-2 record and earned the No. 1 seed in the AFC.
For all that success, Saturday night's NFL Honors were certain to include plenty of love for the Baltimore boys, and right on cue, head coach John Harbaugh was named AP NFL Coach of the Year.
John Harbaugh coached the Ravens to the best record in the league.
— NFL on ESPN (@ESPNNFL) February 1, 2020
Now, he's the NFL's Coach of the Year. pic.twitter.com/UCuub9BwwQ
Already sporting a Super Bowl ring on his finger, Harbaugh has seen a little bit of everything across what is now a dozen years at the helm in Baltimore. Things suddenly got jolted up to a whole new level once Lamar Jackson announced himself at quarterback and took the league by storm, however, and we can fully expect Harbaugh's blackbirds to be in the champiobship conversation heading into next season.
For leading the Baltimore Ravens to the NFL’s best record, including a 12-game winning streak to end the regular season, John Harbaugh has won The Associated Press NFL Coach of the Year award.
— AP NFL (@AP_NFL) February 1, 2020
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Speaking of Jackson, he's almost certain to be walking away tonight with a certain award himself. Stay tuned.