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Los Angeles Chargers head coach Jim Harbaugh is at it again, shockingly keeping his team in the Super Bowl mix despite injuries.
The Los Angeles Chargers have a massive meeting with the Baltimore Ravens on Monday night. Both teams are fighting for the top Wild Card spot in the AFC. A win on Monday would put the victor in the driver's seat when it comes to playoff positioning.
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Next Michigan coach shouldn’t have any ties to Jim Harbaugh. It’s time to clean house
Jim Harbaugh brought Michigan a national title. All that winning came at the high cost of tarnishing U-M’s name, reputation and moral standing.
The mantra was adopted by the team throughout the season, born of a belief battle-tested by their coach who had spent decades in the trenches learning and competing. Standing on that field as a Super Bowl-winning coach, it was the pinnacle of Harbaugh’s career—a career that began with his first coaching job at Western Michigan University.
Jim Harbaugh admired the artistry of Justin Herbert's Week 16 performance as the QB led the Chargers to a win over the Cowboys.
Chargers coach Jim Harbaugh is pretty excited about his new addition, courtesy of the Ravens and his older brother John. Asked about Odafe Oweh joining Los Angeles’ defense, Jim Harbaugh said Wednesday that the 26-year-old outside linebacker reminds him ...
Michigan is running out of head coaching options, and one NFL coach with a familiar last name could emerge as a controversial possibility.
The veteran coach who promised a “relentless,” “physical” team has his hard-charging, no-chill Chargers on the cusp of a second consecutive playoff berth.
The Los Angeles Chargers selected UNC running back Omarion Hampton with their first-round pick. Many expected them to select an offensive playmaker, but a running back wasn't discussed much at No. 22 considering how deep the class was. Hampton wasn't even ...
Since the 1970 AFL-NFL merger, there have been just four teams to start the season 1-5 and make the postseason. The Ravens want to become the fifth — joining the 1970 Bengals, 2015 Chiefs, 2018 Colts, and Washington in 2020. The odds, clearly, are not great.
Baltimore Ravens' John Harbaugh criticized the NFL's catch rule after an overturned play in Week 14 led to the Pittsburgh Steelers winning.