Harbaugh doesn't expect struggling Ravens to make changes over bye
Despite conceding a third straight decision Sunday, head coach John Harbaugh doesn't anticipate the Baltimore Ravens making any major changes over their bye week.
"I don't see that," Harbaugh responded when asked about the possibility a shakeup to either player personnel or the coaching staff, according to ESPN's Jamison Hensley. "The biggest thing we need to do is get healthy."
The Ravens' struggles snowballed further with a 23-16 loss at home to the rival Pittsburgh Steelers. After beginning the season 4-2, Baltimore has lost three consecutive games and sit third in the AFC North entering the bye.
Reports surfaced before the game that Harbaugh, who's in his 11th season with the Ravens, could be on the hot seat.
"There's a lot of football left to be played," he cautioned, per Jeff Zrebiec of The Athletic.
Among the issues plaguing the Ravens lately is their offense. Including Sunday, they've scored fewer than 24 points in five straight contests.
"I've never been someone worried about losing a job," Harbaugh said. "I feel very good about the way this team has been coached for last 11 years."
Since winning the Super Bowl at the end of the 2012 season, the Ravens have missed the playoffs four times in five years. They will face the Cincinnati Bengals coming out of their bye in Week 11.
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