The Los Angeles Chargers head to Dallas to face the Cowboys, aiming to secure their 11th win of the season.
Jim Harbaugh’s Los Angeles Chargers, powered by the talent of Justin Herbert, defeated the Philadelphia Eagles on MNF and continue to keep pace in the division.
Justin Herbert’s Los Angeles Chargers host the Philadelphia Eagles at SoFi Stadium with the goal of securing a win to stay in contention in the AFC West.
Justin Herbert’s Los Angeles Chargers, led by Jim Harbaugh, host the Philadelphia Eagles Monday night at SoFi Stadium.
Jim Harbaugh knows that Justin Herbert is already one of the top quarterbacks in the NFL, yet there is one Los Angeles Chargers player who has helped take his game to an even higher level recently.
The Los Angeles Chargers are finding their footing once again as they get healthier. Also, it seems like Jim Harbaugh has found a new key weapon for Justin Herbert.
Following the game against the Vikings, Jim Harbaugh had to speak seriously about how impressed he is with one of the newest Chargers tight ends, who has done excellent work alongside Justin Herbert.
Justin Herbert and the Los Angeles Chargers are atop of their division but even with that, head coach Jim Harbaugh will be over the moon as he recovers players from an injury-filled month.
Jim and John Harbaugh are determined to meet in the AFC Championship Game, which is why they’ve helped strengthen each other’s defenses following the Los Angeles Chargers’ and Baltimore Ravens’ losses in Week 5.
Even though they are from two different sports, Jim Harbaugh is very aware of Clayton Kershaw's retirement situation. The head coach of the Los Angeles Chargers was quite clear in his message for the pitcher.
The Los Angeles Chargers fans had to watch Khalil Mack suffer an injury that looked painful and could keep the player off the field for a long time. Jim Harbaugh had just a brief initial report on how they would face the situation.
In one of those rare stories, one of Justin Herbert’s teammates was crying in the second quarter while his team was winning. Jim Harbaugh found him in that situation, but the player wanted to continue playing in the game against the Las Vegas Raiders.
Jim Harbaugh delivered a strong opinion about a hit by a Kansas City Chiefs player on quarterback Justin Herbert during the Los Angeles Chargers’ win over Andy Reid’s team.
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