John Harbaugh plans to wait until next week to start interviewing for coaching jobs
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John Harbaugh, recently dismissed as head coach of the Baltimore Ravens after an 18-year tenure, is not expected to conduct any head coach interviews until next week, according to ESPN's Adam Schefter. Harbaugh's availability has made him a highly sought-after candidate for current and potential head coaching vacancies. Unlike other candidates who may quickly pursue available positions, Harbaugh plans to be selective and interview on his own timetable. He is currently favored to become the next head coach of the New York Giants, where he stands as the -250 favorite. However, Harbaugh appears in no hurry to begin the interview process for any team.
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