
"The Giants look to be pushing the hardest among this lot of suitors, and the sides are on track to huddle up soon. But other teams are still in this race. As of Monday, it is believed the Falcons join the Giants as the early leaders for the 18-year veteran HC, CBS Sports' Jonathan Jones notes. This is a sentiment shared around the coaching market, according to SNY's Connor Hughes, who indicates the current expectation points to Harbaugh ending up in Atlanta or New York."
"Miami and Tennessee are still likely to have a "real shot" to pitch their jobs to the coveted candidate. Harbaugh is believed to have spent the weekend making preparations to assemble a coaching staff, Breer adds. We heard over the weekend the Dolphins' decision to hire Jon-Eric Sullivan as GM may steer them away from Harbaugh, and the Miami opening may not be especially desirable among top HC candidates."
John Harbaugh is expected to begin interviews this week. The New York Giants appear to be pushing hardest and are on track to meet soon. The Atlanta Falcons have joined the Giants as early leaders, and current expectations point to Harbaugh ending up in Atlanta or New York. The Miami Dolphins and Tennessee Titans remain in the race and are likely to have a "real shot" to pitch their jobs to the candidate. Harbaugh is believed to have spent the weekend preparing to assemble a coaching staff. The Dolphins' hiring of Jon-Eric Sullivan as GM may lessen Miami's appeal. The Titans hold significant cap space despite consecutive 3-14 seasons. The Falcons have quality pieces at skill positions and improvements in pass rush, and the NFC South's weak outlook creates an intriguing opportunity for Atlanta.
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