John Harbaugh has been the head coach of the Baltimore Ravens since the 2008 season when he took over the team following a stop with the Philadelphia Eagles as their special team coordinator. Harbaugh has found plenty of success in Baltimore, putting together an illustrious career that extends almost two decades.
Harbaugh is known as a player’s coach and always supports his guys in any way he can. He praised running back Justice Hill in a big way earlier in the offseason, and Hill responded by saying it means a lot while also making clear that he’s not losing sight of the bigger goals that both he and the team have.
“It means a lot. You just work hard, you just enjoy the process, and that’s what I’ve been doing since I’ve been here. I mean, obviously, everybody would want to come in and be a starter right off the bat, but everybody has a different journey, and I’ve just been enjoying my journey. I’m getting better every year, and I’ve just been enjoying just doing that. And so, just to hear that, that means a lot, but we’ve still got a lot more to do, and I just want to go out there and prove everybody right.”
Hill will hope to use his blend of speed and power to make an impact behind veteran Derrick Henry before Keaton Mitchell returns from injury. Even when that happens, the three-backs should form one of the best running-back trios in the league.