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.
Joe Hortiz made an interesting -- and encouraging -- admission about the state of the Chargers before free agency.
In his interview with Easton Jr., Willis—on behalf of Verizon—discussed the First-Ever Super Bowl FanFest, which will bring a Super Bowl LIX experience to 30 NFL cities across the country. He also reflected on his time playing under head coach Jim Harbaugh.
Los Angeles Chargers head coach Jim Harbaugh used his year-end presser alongside general manager Joe Hortiz to signal he would like many of his key free agents back in 2025. Think, guys like Khalil Mack…and Bradley Bozeman?
Chargers head coach Jim Harbaugh visited LAFD first responders on-site tending to the ongoing Los Angeles wildfires
ESPN’s Kris Rhim reported that Harbaugh will undergo a cardiac ablation and hip replacement surgery this offseason. Jim Harbaugh said that he will have a cardiac ablation this offseason. He also said he will have hip replacement surgery. Jim Harbaugh has a noticeable limp, and hip surgery will address that situation.
Jim Harbaugh’s offseason plans include undergoing two medical procedures. During his end-of-the-year news conference Wednesday after his Los Angeles Chargers lost in the AFC Wild Card round to the Houston Texans on Saturday, the 61-year-old head coach said he will have a cardiac ablation as well as hip replacement surgery “soon.”
The 61-year-old Harbaugh experienced both an irregular heartbeat and a significant limp during the regular season.
On Thursday, the official Twitter/X account for the Chargers released a video of head coach Jim Harbaugh meeting with LAFD first responders as wildfires ravaged
Build, build, build, better, better, better, 2.0,” Harbaugh says of his and Hortiz’s approach to the 2025 season, their second seasons with the Chargers.
The NFC Championship Game matchup is set, and New York Giants fans couldn't be more incensed. This year's contest will feature a battle between NFC East Division rivals in the Washington Commanders and Philadelphia Eagles, two teams that have come to haunt New York in more ways than one.