When the New York Giants hired former Baltimore Ravens Super Bowl championship head coach John Harbaugh this past January, they knew they were bringing a winner.
Harbaugh, who compiled a regular-season record of 180-113 in 18 seasons as head coach of the Ravens, is just the right man to turn the Giants back into winners. Harbaugh is also 13-11 in postseason action.
Of the 14 opponents the Giants will face this season, Harbaugh has a winning record against 11 of them, including all three of the Giants’ NFC East rivals: Dallas Cowboys (4-1), Philadelphia Eagles (3-2), and Washington Commanders (3-2).
The three opponents that Harbaugh has not registered a winning record against are the Indianapolis Colts, Seattle Seahawks, and Tennessee Titans.
He is 4-4 against the Colts in the regular season (1-1 in the postseason) and 2-2 against the Seahawks. Harbaugh’s only losing record has come against the Titans (3-4), but he has beaten them in two of three meetings in the postseason.
Harbaugh, whose 193 total victories rank him 14th all-time among NFL coaches, has a record of 52-25 against NFC teams, 128-88 against the AFC, and 63-45 versus teams in his own division.
This article originally appeared on Giants Wire: New York Giants schedule: How has John Harbaugh fared vs. 2026 opponents?
Reporting by John Fennelly, Giants Wire / Giants Wire
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