The Chargers could on the cusp of winning multiple playoff games, and it has everything to do with its transformation under Jim Harbaugh and Justin Herbert.
Chargers coach Jim Harbaugh will have a busy start to the offseason. He said Wednesday that he will have a cardiac ablation and hip replacement surgery. Harbaugh, 61, briefly left the sideline during the Chargers’ Week 6 win over the Broncos on Oct. 13. He said after that game that he was diagnosed with atrial flutter.
The NFL playoffs are finally upon us, and while the Seattle Seahawks are not participating this weekend, there are still several points of interest for them and the 12th Man. For starters, the first game of Wild Card Weekend will be the Los Angeles Chargers taking on the Houston Texans at 1:30 pm Pacific Standard Time this afternoon.
Jim Harbaugh came away impressed with the Houston Texans’ defensive line and pressure rate following Saturday’s loss.
Jim Harbaugh is one of a kind ... Baltimore, Maryland and Kansas City, Missouri. But the trip out to Southern California - which was actually made by his brother-in-law, John Feuerborn, he ...
The Los Angeles Chargers were knocked out of the playoffs after the Wild Card Round, losing handily to the Houston Texans with a final score of 32-12. Now, some of the team's offseason plans have ...
Jim Harbaugh has a busy offseason ahead of him. Here's what to know about his heart condition, cardiac ablations and recovery time.
Coach Jim Harbaugh returns to Houston on Saturday with the Los Angeles Chargers for a wild-card playoff game against the Texans, a little more than a year after leading the Michigan Wolverines to a national championship at NRG Stadium.
Los Angeles has seen historic wildfires ravage parts of the city and surrounding areas, leading to at least 27 deaths, over 30 people missing, thousands of acres burned and thousands of homes destroyed.
The Los Angeles Chargers went one-and-done in the playoffs, and impending free agent wide receiver Chris Godwin could help the team avoid a similar fate next year.
The 2025 NFL draft is drawing closer, and Michigan’s top four prospects continue to receive first-round projections. Dane Brugler, NFL writer for The Athletic, has four Wolverines going among the first 31 picks in his latest mock draft, released Wednesday. That includes two top-10 picks in cornerback Will Johnson and defensive tackle Mason Graham.