Bisciotti eyeing seasoned second-chance coaches for Ravens

Ravens owner Steve Bisciotti said he’s “very intrigued” by second-chance head coaching candidates as Baltimore searches for a successor to John Harbaugh. He noted he would disqualify coaches with losing records but acknowledged the difficulties first-time head coaches face in a non‑competitive team without a franchise quarterback. Bisciotti stressed interest in experienced coaches who were hot coordinators five to seven years ago, rather than raw newcomers. The Ravens have already interviewed Brian Flores, Kliff Kingsbury, Matt Nagy, Vance Joseph and Kevin Stefanski, with other former head coaches like Robert Saleh and Mike McDaniel on the radar, signaling a broad, second-chance‑oriented search.
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