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Head coach John Harbaugh may leave the Baltimore Ravens. Todd Olszewski/Getty Images

The Baltimore Ravens are looking to win the AFC North on Sunday but there could be some distraction about the future of their head coach. John Harbaugh, who made his NFL head coaching debut with the Ravens in 2008, could be drawing interest from other teams, according to reports.

Jay Glazer of Fox reported that there are teams interested in trading for Harbaugh, while Mike Florio of NBC Sports reports that the Miami Dolphins and Denver Broncos are two teams that might explore a deal.

Harbaugh, 56, has one year remaining on his contract. Longtime NFL insider Peter King recently noted that there’s a "real chance" Harbaugh won’t re-sign with Baltimore.

Should the Ravens make a trade for Harbaugh it would almost certainly involve draft picks. In 2002, the Tampa Bay Buccaneers surrendered first-round draft picks in 2002 and 2003, second-round picks in 2002 and 2004, as well as $8 million in cash to the Oakland Raiders for Jon Gruden.

Florio noted that a trade for Harbaugh, who helped lead the Ravens to a Super Bowl title in 2013, could happen for the right price.

Adam Gase, head coach of the Dolphins, and Vance Joseph, head coach of the Broncos, are both considered to be on the hot seat ahead of Black Monday.