The Los Angeles Chargers' fanbase is living on cloud nine after their Week 17 win, which clinched a postseason spot. The fanbase should also thank head coach Jim Harbaugh for the quick turnaround.
The Los Angeles Chargers' beatdown of the New England Patriots in Week 17 is one that will resonate in Foxborough for a long time. It’s also one that exemplifies the turnaround for the Chargers under Jim Harbaugh.
Head Coach Jim Harbaugh meets with the media to discuss the plan for playing against the Raiders in Week 18, the offensive play over the last games, having bolt fam show up to the The Bolt to welcome the team,
Foxborough, Mass. — As spontaneous celebrations rippled throughout the Los Angeles Chargers' locker room after their resounding 40-7 win over the New England Patriots, coach Jim Harbaugh grabbed general manager Joe Hortiz and wrapped him up in a bear hug.
On Saturday, the Chargers secured their spot in the postseason with a dominant 40–7 win over the New England Patriots. It was the first time the team had hit 40 points since 2021. It was a big win for coach Jim Harbaugh, who is in his first season at the helm of the Chargers after leading Michigan to a national championship last year.
Justin Herbert threw three touchdown passes and the Los Angeles Chargers clinched their second playoff appearance in three seasons with a 40-7 victory over the New England Patriots
Wherever Jim Harbaugh goes, he wins. Period. On Saturday, the Los Angeles Chargers defeated the New England Patriots, 40-7, to improve to 10-6 on the year and clinch a spot in the NFL Playoffs in Harbaugh's first season back in the NFL. This comes one year removed from leading Michigan to its first national championship since 1997.
Just a year after finishing with a dismal 5-12 record, the Los Angeles Chargers have clinched a playoff berth under the leadership of Jim Harbaugh. The team’s 40-7 blowout victory over the New England Patriots not only secured their spot in the postseason but also marked a remarkable turnaround for a franchise that had struggled to find its footing in Los Angeles.
FOXBORO, Mass. — Jim Harbaugh burst into the locker room like the Kool-Aid Man. There was an open entrance, so he did not have to break down a wall. But considering the enthusiasm the Los Angeles Chargers coach was exuding, he probably could have shouldered through some drywall if necessary.
Jim Harbaugh is known for being a quote machine, and the Los Angeles Chargers head coach lived up to that reputation this week while discussing his team’s upcoming game against the New England Patriots.
Los Angeles Chargers HC Jim Harbaugh jokingly flexed his medical knowledge before Saturday's chilly clash in New England.