Jim Harbaugh predicts brother's future in NFL next season
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Inside Jim Harbaugh's playoff record and stats: How many wins does Chargers coach have in NFL career?
In his first three seasons as an NFL head coach, Harbaugh went 5–3 in the playoffs with one Super Bowl appearance. Each of those seasons included an NFC Championship Game appearance, as he went 1–2 with a chance to represent the conference in the Super Bowl.
Like many around the NFL world, Los Angeles Chargers coach Jim Harbaugh was surprised when the Baltimore Ravens decided to part ways with his brother, John Harbaugh, after John’s 18 seasons leading the Ravens. “John Harbaugh is the best coach I know, the best coach I’ve ever seen,” Jim Harbaugh said on Wednesday.
The Chargers Head Coach has led the team to back-to-back playoff appearances for the first time since 2008-09 after another 11-win season. The Chargers are the No. 7 seed in the AFC playoff field and will face the Patriots, as Harbaugh is fired up for his second playoff appearance leading the powder blue.
Chargers head coach Jim Harbaugh has no doubt his brother John will rebound from his firing Tuesday to attack his next job 'with an enthusiasm unknown to mankind the next opportunity.'
If the Los Angeles Chargers want to grab their first playoff win in the Jim Harbaugh era, they'll need to go through the New England Patriots first. In what's shaping up to be an electric Wild Card weekend slate of games,
The answer to the trivia question of course is the Chargers Head Coach, who finished his 14-year career with 2,787 rushing yards to Jackson's 2,782. "I'm sure Bo's yards looked a lot better," Jim Harbaugh said Friday with a laugh.