John Harbaugh Reportedly Close To Scheduling 1st Interview
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John Harbaugh is out of work after being fired by the Baltimore Ravens, but his brother is confident he will be back on a sideline soon.
Yesterday we reported that Jim Harbaugh is not only close to landing a deal with the Los Angeles Chargers, but he would reportedly bring over Michigan DC Jesse Minter and his son Jay, who is the special teams coordinator and safeties coach. Despite what ...
So far, the Giants have interviewed former Browns coach Kevin Stefanski (who surely is their second choice behind Harbaugh) and Mike Kafka, their interim head coach. Kafka has no shot at the job.
John Harbaugh might now be the most sought-after coach on the open market, and the Las Vegas Raiders could make sense.
The Browns, who fired Kevin Stefanski on Monday morning, will undoubtedly have interest in Harbaugh, 62, who went 27-8 against the Browns, including 12-5 in Cleveland. Browns GM Andrew Berry is leading the coaching search, and likely just put Harbaugh high on his list. It will be that way for most teams with a vacancy.
Jim Harbaugh’s Chargers are playoff-bound, but the eliminated teams have already started sniffing around his staff and the overarching organization in Los Angeles as they kick off their own offseasons.
Head Coach Jim Harbaugh meets with the media to discuss the Week 18 matchup against the Denver Broncos.
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Does Mike Vrabel feel added motivation vs. Chargers, who didn’t hire him?
Mike Vrabel felt he had a great interview with the Los Angeles Chargers nine days after he was fired by the Tennessee Titans. LA, however, opted to hire franchise legend Jim Harbaugh over Vrabel ahead of the 2024 season.