NFL News: Ravens coach John Harbaugh believes 1-5 teams can still make end games

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Baltimore Ravens goes 1-5 into their bye week, but head coach John Harbaugh still thinks they can get the end game.

Only 1970 Cincinnati Bengals, 2015 Kansas City Chiefs, 2018 Indianapolis Colts and the then Washington football team in 2020 made the end game after 1-5 starts since the AFL-NFL sports in 1970, according to NBC Sports.

Harbaugh said much of his faith is rooted in Star Quarterback Lamar Jackson’s return from an injury after the bye week.

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Baltimore Raven’s main coach John Harbaugh is looking at during the second quarter of the game against Los Angeles Rams at M&T Bank Stadium in Baltimore, Maryland, October 12, 2025. (Mitch Stringer/Imag images)

“Well, I’m leaning in (Jackson’s return) pretty hard,” Harbaugh told journalists during a press conference on Monday.

“If I was on the couch with a psychiatrist right now, if I spilled it, I would have to say that I am really hard into it, really hard. For any kind of psychological well -being, spiritual well -being, I lean hard on what is happening. So I am very hope that it will happen.”

Harbaugh, after the team’s 17-3 loss to Los Angeles Rams on Sunday, said he expected both Jackson and Middlebacker Roquan Smith to return from an injury.

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Baltimore Raven’s main coach John Harbaugh is looking at during the game between Dalla’s cowboys and Baltimore Ravens at AT&T Stadium in Arlington, Texas, on August 16, 2025. (Jerome Miron/Imag- Pictures)

Jackson injured his hamstring in the team’s 37-20 losses to Chiefs in week 4 and missed the last two weeks because of that. The two-time MVP had completed 71.6% of his passport in 869 yards with 10 touchdowns and an eavesdropping before he was sidelined.

Harbaugh also said the team will rely on veteran management to help turn things around.

Baltimore Ravens Quarterback Lamar Jackson (8) leaves the field after a game against Kansas City Chiefs at Geha Field at Arrowhead Stadium in Kansas City, Missouri, on September 28, 2025. (Jay BiggerStaff/Imag images)

“It’s something we’re working on all the time. I believe in our guys. I really like our guys. I have great respect for our guys. Our guys are really special people, and if you looked at all these guys you are talking about – those veteran leaders – you could see why I would say it. Half.

The ravens come from Bye week and try to get their season on track when faced with Chicago Bears (3-2) at home in week 8.

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