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The Monken Ultimatum: Why John Harbaugh Chose His Assistant Over His Job

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Published: Jan 9, 2026
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OWINGS MILLS, MD — John Harbaugh’s 18-year reign in Baltimore didn’t just collapse because of a missed field goal in Pittsburgh. It ended because of a coach’s final act of loyalty. Internal reports now confirm that Ravens owner Steve Bisciotti issued an ultimatum: fire Todd Monken or lose the headset. Harbaugh chose the latter.

Loyalty vs. The Locker Room

The fallout from Tuesday’s firing has revealed a massive disconnect within the Ravens’ hierarchy. While Harbaugh remained steadfast in his belief in Monken, the front office—and reportedly the franchise quarterback—felt the offense had hit a wall. Despite a respectable No. 11 ranking in scoring, the unit lacked the explosive identity that defined Jackson’s MVP runs.

The numbers from the 2025 campaign show a clear regression in Jackson’s dual-threat efficiency:

Category 2023 (MVP Year) 2025 (Final Harbaugh Year)
Passing Yards 3,678 2,549
Passing TDs 24 21
Rushing Yards 821 349 (Career Low)
Team Record 13-4 8-9

Monken, speaking on the Ryan Ripken Show, tried to pour cold water on the “rift” rumors, but his admission of failure spoke volumes. “I didn’t coach Lamar well enough,” Monken stated. “I didn’t do the things we needed this year to win enough games.”

“News to Me”: The Disharmony Denial

The rumor mill has been churning with stories of “awkward dynamics” between Jackson and Monken. While Monken claims he never saw a single issue, the reality on the field told a different story. Jackson battled hamstring and back injuries, often looking like a square peg in a round hole within Monken’s 2025 scheme.

“Lamar and I, to me, had a good relationship. Could it have been better? Of course. I never saw Lamar and coach Harbaugh not have a great relationship… so any of that would be news to me.” — Todd Monken

However, when asked if he wanted Harbaugh back for 2026, Jackson’s silence was deafening. He declined to endorse his long-time coach, clearing the path for Bisciotti to side with his $260 million star over his Hall of Fame-caliber coach.

Playoff Implications / What’s Next

The Ravens are now the most attractive vacancy in the NFL. With a roster built for a “win-now” window and a generational talent at QB, the search will be aggressive. Monken, meanwhile, isn’t waiting around; he is already linked to the Cleveland Browns’ head coaching vacancy.

For Baltimore, the “Harbaugh Era” is etched in the history books with a Super Bowl ring and 186 wins. But the 2026 reboot starts with a simple directive: find a play-caller who can make Lamar Jackson Lamar Jackson again. The loyalty that defined Harbaugh’s tenure ultimately became the reason for its end.

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Brady Fowler

Brady Fowler is a dedicated NFL writer for nhanfl.com, delivering daily news, expert game previews, and player performance analytics. With a focus on accuracy and real-time updates, Brady ensures fans stay ahead of the curve from the off-season to the Lombardi Trophy presentation. His expertise lies in translating complex NFL stats into actionable insights for every football enthusiast.

 

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