BREAKING: Elon Musk EXPLODES — Says He Could “Buy the Team and Fire John Harbaugh” After Ravens Coach Rejects Tesla Sponsorship
In a jaw-dropping outburst that’s shaking the NFL and corporate world alike, Elon Musk has just declared war on the Baltimore Ravens — and specifically, their head coach, John Harbaugh.
The drama ignited after Coach Harbaugh reportedly told team officials:
“Skip Tesla. The Ravens will never advertise with Elon Musk.”
That single sentence, sources say, triggered a volcanic reaction from Musk, who allegedly told close confidants:
“I could buy that entire team tomorrow and fire Harbaugh by lunchtime.”
A Clash of Egos and Empires
The billionaire Tesla and SpaceX CEO has long been eyeing entry into high-profile sports ownership. But insiders say his aggressive push to place Tesla branding across NFL franchises — especially on player gear and stadium banners — has met heavy resistance.
Harbaugh’s rejection was, according to reports, one of the most direct and personal Musk has received yet — and he’s not taking it lightly.
“Elon is used to people bending to his vision,” said a Silicon Valley analyst. “But Harbaugh’s public defiance? That struck a nerve.”
Can Musk Really Buy the Ravens?
While Musk’s net worth hovers north of $210 billion, buying an NFL team isn’t just about cash. The Ravens are currently owned by Steve Bisciotti, and any ownership change would need to pass through rigorous NFL vetting and a league vote — which could be complicated given Musk’s controversial track record.
Still, some believe Musk could target a minority stake or attempt to force leverage by courting high-powered investors and fans frustrated with league leadership.
John Harbaugh Responds
When informed of Musk’s fiery comments, Harbaugh reportedly grinned and said:
“Tell Elon this isn’t Twitter. You don’t just buy and fire people here.”
That response — laced with defiance — has only poured more fuel on the fire.
What’s Next?
Elon Musk has never been one to back down from a public fight. Now, with his pride wounded and his ambition challenged, the question isn’t if he’ll retaliate — but how.
From Formula 1 to NFL, Musk seems hell-bent on inserting himself into every elite sports arena — even if it means shaking up some of the most respected names in the game.
This is no longer about business. It’s personal. 🏈🚫⚡