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The last few days must have been a happy one for the Harbaugh family. And not just because of the holiday season. Both brothers are known for their tenacity and their winning habits and this time it coincides with both brothers taking their teams to success.
Older brother John has been dominant all season long with the Baltimore Ravens. But the younger Harbaugh is not far behind as well. Jim’s Wolverines are en route to create history as well. And for the Harbaugh brothers, success seems very close now. Will they both be able to win the double?
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Jim and John Harbaugh keep bringing pride to the family name
The Ravens are on the best teams this season. With a record of 13-3, they have dismantled all opposition from the AFC and the NFC. Their last win over the Miami Dolphins was an emphatic one, 56-19. But Jim Harbaugh is taking the success to the next level.
John Harbaugh on Sunday: Ravens clinch No. 1 seed in the AFC.
Jim Harbaugh on Monday: Michigan advances to the CFP National Championship. pic.twitter.com/yw2EGXIEpH
— Adam Schefter (@AdamSchefter) January 2, 2024
On the first day of the year, the Wolverines took on the Alabama Crimson Tide at the Rose Bowl. The Michigan State team came out on top with 27-20. And are now heading to the National Championship of CFP.
The Wolverines have remained unbeaten all season but so are the other finalists, the Washington Huskies. As the 60-year-old Jim tries to capture the CFP championship and the older Harbaugh is waiting in the wings to display his chops at the playoffs, there’s still one more hurdle to cross.
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The Ravens are flying unfettered
John Harbaugh has been almost perfect this season. But as the Ravens prepare to take on the Pittsburgh Steelers for the last game of the regular season, they will be haunted by the previous meeting between the divisional foes.

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Nov 22, 2020; Baltimore, Maryland, USA; Baltimore Ravens head coach John Harbaugh on the sidelines in the second quarter against the Tennessee Titans at M&T Bank Stadium. Mandatory Credit: Mitch Stringer-USA TODAY Sports
The Ravens have only lost three times this season but two of them have been against fellow AFC North teams. As the Ravens exacted revenge against the Cleveland Browns, it’s only plausible that they’d want to do the same to the Steelers as well. But, Harbaugh seems set on winning his second Super Bowl.
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Do you think the Harbaugh brothers can win the Super Bowl and CFP this season?
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