After a week off, the Baltimore Ravens are back in action as they’ll host the Houston Texans in the AFC Divisional Round.
The Ravens are considered by many to be the Super Bowl LVIII favorites and for good reason as they were the most consistent and well-rounded team during the 2023 NFL season.
Lamar Jackson looked like the clear MVP as he was efficient throwing the football but still kept opposing teams on their toes wit his running ability.
Meanwhile, Baltimore’s defense was arguably the best unit in the league as they were No. 1 in several key defensive metrics.
The Houston Texans aren’t a team that should be taken lightly, though, as rookie sensation CJ Stroud has proven that the pressure of an NFL playoff game is something he can handle.
Ravens head coach John Harbaugh has to be feeling good about where his team stands, and he’ll have his brother Jim Harbaugh in attendance against the Texans via Tom Pelissero of NFL Network.
“After interviews this week with the #Chargers and #Falcons, Jim Harbaugh is expected to be here in Baltimore today for the #Ravens’ playoff opener vs. the #Texans, Pelissero reported.
John Harbaugh flew to Houston for his brother Jim’s national championship run, and now Jim is returning the favor:
After interviews this week with the #Chargers and #Falcons, Jim Harbaugh is expected to be here in Baltimore today for the #Ravens’ playoff opener vs. the #Texans. pic.twitter.com/C4Z8S2o4Z9
— Tom Pelissero (@TomPelissero) January 20, 2024
Jim is one of the most popular names in the league right now as he is highly coveted by teams to be their new head coach, but he’s taking some time to support his brother John during his own playoff run.
Jim led the Michigan Wolverines to the CFP championship with John there to witness it, so the Harbaugh brothers must certainly be hoping for another title to add to their family.
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