Baltimore Ravens are gearing up for the wild card game. In the last season, they won the Divisional game vs Houston Texans, but lost in the Conference Championship to the Chiefs. That must have stung. But before that, one of their players has come up with some playful comments on their coach.
Safety Kyle Hamilton is just not holding back. Neither on the field nor outside of it. Appearing on The Dan Patrick Show, Hamilton playfully called John Harbaugh “goofy” and “borderline corny.” Dan asked the safety about how John delivers “goofy” comments. “Yeah, he does. Goofy… borderline corny,” Hamilton said in reply. Well, the Pro Bowl safety wasn’t just poking fun. He essentially gave fans a glimpse into the lighter side of the Ravens’ locker room dynamics.
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Hamilton also compared John to his younger brother, Jim Harbaugh. He said Jim leans into “quirky” behavior, while John tries hard to bring humor to the team. “He tries, and we appreciate him trying to have a little satirical side to him. But you know sometimes it’s kind of a hit or miss with them,” Hamilton joked. His candid comments showcased a unique leadership dynamic that keeps the Ravens loose and focused heading into the playoffs.
This levity might be a secret weapon for a team prepping to face the Steelers in the AFC Wild Card Game. John Harbaugh, with his “corny” charm, has led the Ravens to a 12-5 record this season. His methods, quirky or not, seem to work. Kyle Hamilton, one of the NFL’s tallest defensive backs at 6’4”, credited Harbaugh’s steady approach for keeping the team playoff-ready.
Under Hamilton’s watch, the Ravens’ defense has been pivotal during their late-season surge. Moving Hamilton to a traditional safety role after a rocky start turned the pass defense from a liability to a strength. The Ravens allowed just 15.4 points per game in the final seven weeks, with Hamilton at the heart of this transformation.
Baltimore enters the playoffs with confidence, with a defense firing on all cylinders and a coach who knows how to balance humor and discipline. But how does John stack up against his brother, Jim?
Corny vs. Quirky: The Harbaugh brothers’ unique styles
Hamilton didn’t shy away from comparing the Harbaugh siblings. While Jim’s quirks are legendary.Right from his khakis, odd sideline antics, and locker room stunts… However, John exudes “cooler older brother” energy. Hamilton noted, “He [John] kind of has those older brother qualities, and Jim has those younger brother qualities.”
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Jim’s unconventional ways have translated to success, both in college and the NFL. His leadership guided Michigan to a National Championship in 2023 and now fuels a resurgent Chargers team. From personalized back-scratchers to quirky speeches, Jim’s methods have resonated with his players.
John, on the other hand, keeps his approach more grounded. Borderline corny, perhaps, but always team-focused. As Hamilton noted, his humor might not always land, but it’s appreciated nonetheless. Both brothers emphasize culture and preparation, key traits that have elevated their teams to success. For the Ravens, John’s leadership has helped balance the explosive offense led by Lamar Jackson with a disciplined, opportunistic defense.
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As the Ravens gear up for their playoff battle, the “corny” charm of John Harbaugh might just be what keeps them steady. Whether it’s Jim’s quirks or John’s steady hand, one thing’s pretty clear. The Harbaugh family knows how to lead.
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