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.
Jim Harbaugh's Los Angeles Chargers will be without a key weapon that has been important to quarterback Justin Herbert's performance in the 2024 NFL season.
John Harbaugh improved to 3–0 lifetime in the NFL when coaching against his brother Jim as the Baltimore Ravens secured a 30–23 victory over the Los Angeles Chargers on Monday night. After the game, the Harbaugh brothers met on the field for a quick exchange, including a heartwarming postgame hug and some brief words of appreciation.
John Harbaugh is now 3-0 against his younger brother after his Baltimore Ravens defeated Jim's Los Angeles Chargers on Monday Night Football.
Jim Harbaugh is now 0-3 against his older brother, Monday night's game exposing the gap between his Chargers and a true AFC contender like the Ravens.
The Harbaugh brothers face off Monday night for the first time since John's Ravens beat Jim's 49ers in Super Bowl XLVII in January 2013.
It’s about to be the battle of the Harbaughs on MNF. 11 years after their historic Super Bowl face-off, Jim and John Harbaugh will meet again as opposing coaches as John’s Ravens travel to SoFi Stadium to face Jim’s Los Angeles Chargers.
After decades of developing counter-punches for each other, Jim and John Harbaugh face off again Monday night when the Ravens and Chargers clash.
John Harbaugh remained undefeated against his brother Jim as his Baltimore Ravens defeated the Los Angeles Chargers 30-23 on Monday.
Los Angeles Chargers head coach Jim Harbaugh praised his brother, Baltimore Ravens coach John Harbaugh, ahead of a matchup between their teams on Monday
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Jim Harbaugh remains winless vs. brother as Chargers toppled by Ravens
Harbaugh’s Los Angeles Chargers fell to John Harbaugh’s Baltimore Ravens 30-23 Monday night in their third meeting against each other. It was the first “Harbaugh Bowl” since Super Bowl 47, when the Ravens survived a rally from Jim’s San Francisco 49ers in a 34-31 victory on Feb. 3, 2013.