After their 17-13 win over the Atlanta Falcons on Sunday, TV analyst Skip Bayless believes that Harbaugh should win Coach of the Year. Harbaugh won the award in 2011 after his first season coaching the 49ers. He has the chance to do so again, this time with the Chargers.
By now, you know that Jim Harbaugh — the head coach of the Los Angeles Chargers — and John Harbaugh (his counterpart who helms the Baltimore Ravens) are brothers.
This could be a tough year to vote, but LA Chargers Jim Harbaugh should be considered as a frontrunner NFL Coach of the Year.
Harbaugh shrank his interceptions mid-career under Colts head coach Ted Marchibroda, a former NFL quarterback. The aversion to turnovers paid off in their second year together. Intercepted just five times in 15 games, Harbaugh led Indianapolis to the 1995 playoffs and the franchise’s first Super Bowl qualifier in 24 years.
The Los Angeles Chargers and Baltimore Ravens faced off on "Monday Night Football," which means for the first time since the 2014 season, we had a Harbaugh Bowl. Jim Harbaugh made his return to the NFL this season as head coach of the Chargers,
Jason McCourty was a solid NFL starter for over a decade who won Super Bowl LIII with the New England Patriots. Devin McCourty was a valued long-term member of the second core of the Bill Belichick era in New England, capturing three Super Bowls, two Second-Team All-Pro, and two Pro Bowl selections in the process.
Thanks to Harbaugh, SoFi Stadium was full of Chargers fans and rocking for their "Sunday Night Football" win over the Bengals.
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Chargers head coach Jim Harbaugh has watched Ladd McConkey step up big. But he dropped a concerning update involving the rookie WR.
Jim Harbaugh knows how to give the perfect gift that holds a significant message behind it, especially when it includes the quirky words and quotes he loves to repeat. The Los Angeles Chargers coach gifted every player an old-fashioned lunch pail with each player's name on it.
The culture of the Los Angeles Chargers has completely flipped in less than a calendar year. Since the hiring of Jim Harbaugh, a new identity has been placed upon the Chargers, one that adapts to the "old-school" mentality of football.