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Falcons expected to meet with John Harbaugh for a second interview

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Updated Jan. 14, 2026, 5:43 p.m. ET

While the Atlanta Falcons have already interviewed former Baltimore Ravens head coach John Harbaugh once over the phone, they will reportedly meet with him for a second interview this week.

Harbaugh is expected to meet with both the Falcons and the Tennessee Titans in person over the next few days, according to a report from ESPN’s Jeremy Fowler.

“The expectation is that John Harbaugh meets with the Falcons and the Titans over the next few days, then regroups,” Fowler wrote on social media. “Given he’s in New York now, that can change, but that’s been the plan. As the top option on the board, he’s in a position to hear all three of those teams out.”

The Giants hosted Harbaugh on Wednesday for an interview which reportedly included quarterback Jaxson Dart. Harbaugh seems to have narrowed his choices down to the Falcons, Titans and Giants.

Harbaugh is a former Super Bowl champion and NFL Coach of the Year. The former Ravens coach was fired after 18 seasons in Baltimore due to differences with owner Steve Bisciotti. Harbaugh led the Ravens to an overall record of 193-124 (13-11 in the playoffs).

Baltimore beat the San Francisco 49ers in Super Bowl XLVII, and the team consistently made the playoffs during Harbaugh’s tenure. The Falcons have interviewed six total candidates for their coaching vacancy, and will reportedly meet with former Raiders head coach Antonio Pierce later this week.

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