
"The most aggressive team in the John Harbaugh pursuit will have a chance to make a sales pitch. Harbaugh is meeting with the Giants today, NFL.com's Ian Rapoport and Mike Garafolo report. This will be the longtime Ravens HC's second meeting since becoming a coaching free agent; the Falcons received the first, meeting with him Monday. This will, however, be Harbaugh's first in-person meeting, NFL.com adds."
"Harbaugh has been connected to the Titans, Dolphins and Browns as well; as it stands, Atlanta, New York and Tennessee have been viewed as the frontrunners. But no known interviews have been scheduled there just yet, and Rapoport adds there is a chance Harbaugh does not leave the building without a deal in place today. A Titans meeting is believed to be in Harbaugh's plans, according to the New York Post's Paul Schwartz."
"Joining the Falcons in monitoring Harbaugh's Ravens status before his firing, the Giants have been in heavy on the Super Bowl-winning HC since his Baltimore ouster. The Giants came up as a team "all in" on Harbaugh quickly and team exec Chris Mara - John's brother - had lunch with the free agent coach recently. Countless conversations have occurred between Harbaugh and the Giants, per Rapoport, raising the stakes for this in-person meeting."
John Harbaugh is meeting in person with the New York Giants as part of his head-coaching free-agent process. This is his first in-person meeting since becoming available and follows a prior meeting with the Atlanta Falcons. Giants ownership and executives, including John Mara, Steve Tisch, Chris Mara and Joe Schoen, are expected to attend. New York has satisfied the Rooney Rule and could make a hire today. Multiple teams, including Atlanta and Tennessee, are considered frontrunners and other clubs such as the Titans, Dolphins and Browns have been connected to Harbaugh. The Giants' recent first-round selection Jaxson Dart and numerous roster needs form part of the team's pitch.
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