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Only a couple of days after the Los Angeles Chargers’ postseason exit, head coach Jim Harbaugh was met with a far more personal crisis. His son, James Harbaugh Jr.
Following their exit from the 2026 NFL Playoffs, the Los Angeles Chargers could be poised for changes aimed at supporting Jim Harbaugh and maximizing Justin Herbert’s potential.
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All About NFL Coach Brothers John and Jim Harbaugh (Who Have Faced Each Other in a Super Bowl!)
John and Jim Harbaugh are two brothers living out their football dreams together. Both at the top of their game at the NFL level, John is expected to be named the head coach of the New York Giants after he was fired from the Baltimore Ravens in January 2026, according to USA Today.
After back-to-back playoff debacles, in which the offense put up a total of 15 points, Los Angeles Chargers head coach Jim Harbaugh said he’s looking for a new direction to lead the offense.
Harbaugh sounds prepared to give his next offensive coordinator broad responsibility and allow him to be "head coach of the offense."
Jim Harbaugh has only worked with one offensive coordinator as an NFL head coach, but that's set to change in 2026.
Los Angeles Chargers head coach Jim Harbaugh is looking forward to a resurgent season from Justin Herbert and the rest of the team's offense after the decision was made to fire offensive coordinator Greg Roman on Tuesday.
This article was originally published on www.si.com as Jim Harbaugh Had Three-Word Defense of Justin Herbert Amid Recent Playoff Woes. Justin Herbert did little to rectify the narratives surrounding his lack of postseason success during the Chargers’ 16-3 loss to the Patriots on Sunday.
Now that the New York Giants have their head coach lined up with John Harbaugh, it's time to pivot to hiring the rest of the coaching staff.With an 18-year track record, Harbaugh has a long list of coaches he's worked with to draw from for his position coaches and coordinators.
Miami Dolphins wide receiver Tyreek Hill was apparently disappointed to hear Los Angeles Chargers linebackers coach NaVorro Bowman will be stepping away from coaching ahead of the 2026 season.