Baltimore Ravens head coach John Harbaugh rarely criticizes his players in public, but his patience with one fan favorite is clearly wearing thin.
John Harbaugh’s Ravens fell 18-16 to the archrival Pittsburgh Steelers on Sunday, dropping their record to 7-4. The loss put a significant dent in the Ravens’ chances of winning the AFC North, with Pittsburgh improving to 8-2.
The usually reliable Justin Tucker has endured a frustrating 2024 season, and his uncharacteristic struggles carried over to Sunday. Tucker missed two of three field goal attempts, leaving six points on the board in a two-point defeat.
“Tuck has to make kicks,” John Harbaugh said, per ESPN’S Jamison Hensley.
John Harbaugh’s Ravens Will Try To Bounce Back vs. Chargers
With the Steelers facing a tough seven-game schedule to close out the season, the Ravens are still very much alive in the AFC North race. But they’ll have to string together some victories, beginning with a road game against Jim Harbaugh and the Los Angeles Chargers next week.