The Baltimore Ravens will be well-represented at this year's Pro Bowl when it comes to having players on the field. It appears the same can now be said for the sidelines as well.

The Ravens announced that head coach John Harbaugh and his staff will be coaching the AFC in the Pro Bowl:

Baltimore's coaching staff will lead the AFC squad in the Pro Bowl on Jan. 26 in Orlando. Following the divisional round, the coaching staff from the team with the best record in each conference that has been eliminated is selected to coach the Pro Bowl.

Harbaugh finds himself in familiar territory after coaching in the Pro Bowl after the 2014 NFL season. The only difference is he will have a whopping 12 players on his team coming with him this time around.

The Ravens had been planning an extensive playoff run after finishing the 2019 NFL season as the best team in the league with a 14-2 record. Despite a historic year, they were upset by the Tennessee Titans in the AFC Divisional Round. While they were hoping to compete for a Super Bowl around this time of year, being able to take a team vacation in Orlando should be a nice consolation.

Harbaugh's counterpart in the NFC will be New Orleans Saints head coach Sean Payton. It is no secret that the Pro Bowl has hardly been a display of the NFL's true competitive nature in recent years. Regardless, an AFC victory could be a way for the Ravens to officially end the year on a high note before heading into the offseason.