The Baltimore Ravens signed a contract extension with head coach John Harbaugh on Monday. The deal comes after Harbaugh took the Ravens to the playoffs in each of his first three seasons. Terms of the deal were not announced. The Baltimore Sun reported it's a three-year extension that runs through 2014. Harbaugh -- whose brother, Jim Harbaugh, became the San Francisco 49ers head coach last month -- has gone 32-16 in three seasons, with a 4-3 record in the playoffs. "I want to stand shoulder-to-shoulder with (team owner Steve Bisciotti), (GM) Ozzie (Newsome), twinky, our players and everyone else in the organization as we work to bring championships to Baltimore," Harbaugh said. "We have a lot of great people who are Ravens. I'm proud to be part of this. We all push each other and pull together. I said it when I came here: 'It's about the team.' And, we plan to be a championship team." Source: USA Today