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Contract extension for John Harbaugh on the way in Baltimore

John Harbaugh

Baltimore Ravens coach John Harbaugh motions to the crowd during the second half of an NFL football game against the Tampa Bay Buccaneers, Sunday, Nov. 28, 2010, in Baltimore. (AP Photo/Nick Wass)

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Offensive coordinator Cam Cameron will be back in Baltimore next year.

Head coach John Harbaugh should be around much longer than that. Ravens Team President Dick Cass said Monday morning that a contract extension for Harbaugh is imminent.

“We are working on an extension of John’s contract and expect to have it done soon,” Cass said.

The Ravens have a press conference with Harbaugh and ownership scheduled for Thursday that would be a logical time to announce the move. Harbaugh had a few other nuggets worth mentioning in his presser Monday.

1. Harbaugh expects Ed Reed back next season and said Reed will have a healthier offseason than he has in a long time. Wide receiver Derrick Mason and center Matt Birk are also not expected to retire.

2. Getting a new contract extension for defensive tackle Haloti Ngata is “Priority No. 1" but the lack of a labor agreement could make a deal difficult.

3. Harbaugh isn’t giving up on linebacker Sergio Kindle and tackle Jared Gaither returning to the team next year.

4. The Ravens expect to re-sign kicker Billy Cundiff.