Harbaugh sticking with DC Orr after latest defeat
BALTIMORE — Ravens coach John Harbaugh said he’s sticking with defensive coordinator Zach Orr following Sunday’s 44-10 loss to the Houston Texans, the latest defensive meltdown in a season that continues to spiral for Baltimore.
“I do not think that that’s the answer,” Harbaugh said when asked if he will consider changes with Orr and the defensive staff. “We have to go to work, is what we need to do. We need to stick together, is what we need to do. We need to find ourselves. And that has to do with coaches and players [working] together.”
The Ravens fell to 1-4 for the second time in the franchise’s 30-year history because they couldn’t stop quarterback C.J. Stroud and the Texans offense. The 44 points are the most allowed by the Ravens in a home game in Harbaugh’s 18 seasons as coach. It was a low point for the Baltimore defense, which allowed five touchdowns to a Texans team that had scored only six touchdowns this season.
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The struggles on defense have been a season-long trend for Baltimore and Orr, who replaced Mike Macdonald in 2024 and is in his second season as the unit’s playcaller. The Ravens have given up 177 points this season, their most in a five-game span in team history.
Year, Team | Pts Allowed | Final W-L |
---|---|---|
2025 Ravens | 177 | — |
1986 Dolphins | 176 | 8-8 |
1949 Baltimore Colts | 164 | 1-11 |
— ESPN Research |
The 34-point loss is tied for the second-worst margin of defeat under Harbaugh and represented Baltimore’s largest home defeat since 2013.
Harbaugh called it “a complete disappointment.”
“We’re going to have to find a way to turn it around and figure out who we are this next week and then into the bye [week],” he said. “And after the bye, we’re going to have more than half the season left, and we’re going to have to find ourselves. So that’s what our aim will be going forward.”
The Ravens’ postseason hopes are dwindling. In the Super Bowl era, only 4.1% of teams (16 of 382) that lost at least four of their first five games were able to rebound and make the playoffs, according to ESPN Research.