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| Ravens hope Harbaugh, their second choice, is first-rate |
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01/18/2008 |
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OWINGS MILLS, Md. (AP) -John Harbaugh was hired Friday as head coach of the Baltimore Ravens, who hope their second choice proves to be a first-rate success. Harbaugh spent this season as Philadelphia's secondary coach after making a name for himself working with special teams. He has never been a head coach, but has coaching in his genes - his father, Jack, is former head coach at Western Kentucky and his brother, Jim, is head coach at Stanford and a former quarterback with the Ravens. The 45-year-old H |
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| Irsay: Caldwell would take over Colts if Dungy steps down |
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01/17/2008 |
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| pent more than 20 years in college football, and his only head coaching experience came at Wake Forest. He spent eight seasons with the Demon Deacons and led them to a bowl game in 1999. Caldwell turned 52 on Wednesday and has interviewed with the Baltimore Ravens, Atlanta Falcons and Arizona Cardinals for head coaching jobs over the past year.Copyright © 2005 The Associated Press. All rights reserved. The information contained in the AP News report may not be published, broadcast, rewritten or redistrib |
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| Garrett decides to stay in Dallas |
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01/17/2008 |
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| Irving, TX (MySportsbook) - Dallas Cowboys offensive coordinator Jason Garrett will remain just that, deciding to stay with the NFC East champs after interviewing for head coaching positions with the Baltimore Ravens and Atlanta Falcons. After talking with the Ravens on Tuesday and the Falcons on Wednesday, Garrett returned to Dallas and met with owner Jerry Jones before making his decision. "The last few days have been a very interesting experience for me and my wife," said Garrett during a news conference |
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| With Garrett out, Ravens weigh coaching options |
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01/17/2008 |
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OWINGS MILLS, Md. (AP) -The Baltimore Ravens have been forced to call an audible in their search for a new head coach. Baltimore's top choice, Jason Garrett, spurned the Ravens in favor of keeping his job as offensive coordinator of the Dallas Cowboys. ``We did negotiate with Jason Garrett to become our head coach. In the end, he decided to stay in Dallas,'' the Ravens said in a statement Thursday. ``We're continuing our second round of interviews. We're excited with the candidates, and we're confident w |
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| Sparano hired as head coach of Miami Dolphins |
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01/16/2008 |
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| an agreement was reached. ``I'm prepared,'' Sparano said. ``I'm confident in myself.'' Ireland first interviewed Sparano in Dallas on Jan. 5. Others interviewed by the Dolphins were Minnesota Vikings defensive coordinator Leslie Frazier, former Baltimore Ravens defensive coordinator Rex Ryan and Tennessee Titans defensive coordinator Jim Schwartz. Sparano also was a candidate for head jobs with the Ravens and Atlanta Falcons, but he had been widely expected to join the Dolphins. ``I commend Wayne Huize |
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| Jason Garrett in Atlanta for second interview with Falcons |
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01/16/2008 |
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| ay, meeting with Dallas Cowboys offensive coordinator Jason Garrett for the second time. Thomas Dimitroff, who was hired as GM last weekend, indicated the Falcons may have their man by the end of this week. If that's the case, Garrett and former Baltimore Ravens defensive coordinator Rex Ryan would appear to be at the head of the list. They are the only two candidates to get a second interview with Atlanta so far. One day after spending more than six hours meeting with the Ravens about their coaching vaca |
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| Tony Sparano arrives in South Florida for 2nd interview with Dolphins |
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01/16/2008 |
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| Florida aboard a jet owned by Huizenga for a second interview. The coach then went to dinner with a group that included Huizenga, Parcells and Ireland. The Dolphins earlier interviewed Minnesota Vikings defensive coordinator Leslie Frazier, former Baltimore Ravens defensive coordinator Rex Ryan and Tennessee Titans defensive coordinator Jim Schwartz. But none of them has direct ties to Ireland or Parcells, and Ireland has said it's important that he and Parcells be familiar with the new coach. Sparano also |
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| Sparano arrives in South Florida for 2nd interview with Dolphins |
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01/16/2008 |
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| s an NFL head coach. Ireland interviewed Sparano in Dallas on Jan. 5. They worked together with the Cowboys, where Parcells was head coach from 2003-06. The Dolphins also interviewed Minnesota Vikings defensive coordinator Leslie Frazier, former Baltimore Ravens defensive coordinator Rex Ryan and Tennessee Titans defensive coordinator Jim Schwartz. But none of them have direct ties to Ireland or Parcells, and Ireland has said it's important that he and Parcells be familiar with the new coach. Sparano also |
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| Garrett interviews with Ravens, but remains with Cowboys |
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01/15/2008 |
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OWINGS MILLS, Md. (AP) -Dallas Cowboys offensive coordinator Jason Garrett spent more than six hours Tuesday interviewing for the head coaching job of the Baltimore Ravens, but left the team's training facility without filling the vacancy. The 41-year-old Garrett was the first person to receive a second interview for the job, which became open when owner Steve Bisciotti fired Brian Billick on Dec. 31. ``I had a really productive day today,'' Garrett said. ``I'm going to continue through this process I'm |
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| Cowboys assistant coach Garrett returns for 2nd interview with Ravens |
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01/15/2008 |
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OWINGS MILLS, Md. (AP) -Dallas Cowboys offensive coordinator Jason Garrett arrived at the Baltimore Ravens' training complex Tuesday morning for a second interview for the team's head coaching job. The 41-year-old Garrett is regarded as the front-runner for the job. He's the first candidate to receive a second interview with the team's search committee to fill the vacancy created two weeks ago when the Ravens fired Brian Billick. Garrett and his wife, Brill, were greeted at team headquarters by president |
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