Rumors about Baltimore Raven's head coach John Harbaugh's future with the team began swirling when his team was struggling. However, after his team's loss to the Los Angles Chargers 23-17 in the Wild Card round, Harbaugh was asked whether that was his last game with the team, and he answered, “I don’t believe so. I don’t believe so.”

Adam Schefter of ESPN reported that there are two teams currently inquiring about the Super Bowl-winning coach’s availability, but if Harbaugh is to be believed, he doesn't plan on going anywhere, via Michael David Smith of Pro Football Talk.

“There’s a Bible verse that basically says, ‘Make no oath.’ No one can say what tomorrow is going to bring, other than God willing,” Harbaugh said. “We’ll see what God has in store but I have every expectation, every plan to be here as long as the Ravens want me here, and I believe they want me here.”

ProFootballTalk is reporting that those two teams were the Miami Dolphins and the Denver Broncos, both of which fired their head coaches, Adam Gase, and Vance Joseph respectively, after the end of the regular season.

Harbaugh was reportedly on the hot seat before an injury to quarterback Joe Flacco forced him to start rookie Lamar Jackson, according to Ian Rapoport of the NFL Network. However, since starting Jackson in Week 11, the Ravens went 6-1 and won the AFC North with a record of 10-6.

If true, the Dolphins and Broncos, as well as the Green Bay Packers, Arizona Cardinals, Cleveland Browns, Cincinnati Bengals, New York Jets, and Tampa Bay Buccaneers will have to look elsewhere for a head coach.