NFL Head Coach Schools Reporter Who Tried to Bait Him with Loaded Question About Meeting with Trump

Baltimore Ravens head coach John Harbaugh recently visited the White House with his brother Jim Harbaugh to meet President Donald Trump. When asked about the visit amid a politically divisive time and former disparaging remarks Trump had made about Baltimore,john responded gracefully. Rather of engaging in controversy, he expressed gratitude for the opportunity, calling the visit “amazing” and saying he supports the president and wants him to succeed, just as he wants success for his team and quarterback. John’s response was praised as a classy way to handle a perhaps unfriendly question in an era marked by political division and “gotcha” journalism. The Harbaugh family is well-known in American football, with John leading the Ravens since 2008 and Jim coaching the Los Angeles Chargers after notable careers, continuing a legacy established by their father, Jack Harbaugh.


Baltimore Ravens head coach John Harbaugh doesn’t play games when it comes to basic respect, especially for the office of the presidency.

After a practice Wednesday, Harbaugh was asked about his recent visit to the White House alongside his brother Jim to meet with President Donald Trump, the Associated Press reported.

The question wasn’t exactly subtle.

“You visited the White House with your brother recently,” a reporter noted.

He continued, “It’s obviously a divisive political time. In the past, Donald Trump has said denigrating things about Baltimore … As a prominent representative of Baltimore, what were your thoughts on making that visit?”

Harbaugh didn’t take the bait, which was most likely intended to either put him on the defensive in some capacity or another.

Instead, he turned the question around and then elevated the conversation with grace.

“Why do you frame that question? I would have framed that question like: ‘You got a chance to go visit with the president, man. What was that experience like?’” Harbaugh replied.

“It was amazing,” the coach said. “It was awesome.”

Harbaugh continued, “And I promise you, I root for our president. I want our president to be successful, just like I want my quarterback to be successful, and I want my team to be successful, and it was an amazing experience.”

The 62-year-old added, “It’s not often you get invited, and you get a chance to do something like that as a family.”

Now, that’s what you call perspective. It’s how you school someone carrying a malicious agenda with class.

Harbaugh’s response is refreshing in an era of “gotcha” journalism and political litmus tests for people outside of politics, including great American football coaches and their families.

The Harbaugh family has long been a staple of American football.

John Harbaugh has led the Ravens since 2008 and guided them to a Super Bowl victory over his brother’s San Francisco 49ers in 2013.

His brother, pro-life warrior Jim Harbaugh, is now the head coach of the Los Angeles Chargers and won a national title for Michigan just 18 months ago.

Their father, Jack Harbaugh, coached for decades at the college level and currently runs the Harbaugh Coaching Academy.




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