The Chargers’ head coach was right to stand up for his quarterback again Wednesday: “He’s the opposite of a house plant. He’s field corn.”
Jim Harbaugh looks out for his quarterback. After the Los Angeles Chargers' season ended in disappointing fashion which saw Justin Herbert picked off four times, his coach thinks the criticism is unwarranted.
In the recent season-ending press conference, Los Angeles Chargers head coach Jim Harbaugh dropped plenty of noteworthy nuggets. Some included wanting the pondering-retirement Khalil Mack back. Another was how the Chargers feel so ahead of schedule.
1. Harbaugh and Hortiz passionately defended Justin Herbert when they were asked about the criticism of their quarterback in the aftermath of Saturday’s loss in Houston. Herbert threw a career-high four interceptions. Harbaugh called the criticism “completely unfair.”
Jim Harbaugh went to bat for his quarterback after fans criticized Justin Herbert for his performance in the Los Angeles Chargers' wild-card loss to
Herbert is being blamed by many for the team's loss, but head coach Jim Harbaugh isn't having it. While addressing the media on Wednesday, Harbaugh made the following statement in
Days after one of the worst games of Chargers QB Justin Herbert's career, which included four interceptions in a wild-card playoff loss to the Texans, coach Jim Harbaugh blamed himself for Herbert's performance.
The fifth-year quarterback put together one of his best seasons as a pro and displayed his toughness at various points.
Chargers head coach Jim Harbaugh came to the defense of quarterback Justin Herbert after a rough playoff outing.
It’s not even February and Los Angeles Chargers fans have to be tired of seeing the team next to Michigan tight end Colston Loveland’s name in mock drafts. Granted, Chargers fans would love to actually hear that name called on draft day,
Recently, an old video of current Los Angeles Chargers head coach Jim Harbaugh emerged on social media. The video shows Harbaugh talking to the media about cheating while he was the coach of the San Francisco 49ers.
The Los Angeles Chargers put themselves back on the NFL map in 2024. After a horrendous 2023 season that cost Brandon Staley his job, the team brought in Jim Harbaugh and did what many expected them to do.