Even with Justin Herbert sidelined by a foot injury, Jim Harbaugh isn't worried about the outlook for the Chargers' star quarterback.
A flop against the Texans in the playoffs fed some outside doubts about Chargers quarterback Justin Herbert's ability to win in the postseason, but it didn't lead to any internal strife.
Los Angeles Chargers head coach Jim Harbaugh has lauded quarterback Justin Herbert as one of the best of all time, despite the 26-year-old's lack of success in the playoffs
After a few seasons of uncertainty, frustration, and inconsistency, the Los Angeles Chargers put it all together in 2024. Jim Harbaugh’s leadership was on full display all year, helping lead this team back to the playoffs on the heels of an 11-6 record.
Chargers head coach Jim Harbaugh showed his love for his quarterback, Justin Herbert, once again with a hyperbole claim.
There's pumping up your dudes, and then there's coach busting out a cringe-worthy comment that prompts a moment of "did I just hear that?" among the audience.
Despite boasting an 0-2 record in the playoffs, Jim Harbaugh believes Justin Herbert is one of the best to play the game.
Los Angeles Chargers head coach Jim Harbaugh has sent out a surprising quote about Justin Herbert's NFL career, comparing him to other stars around the league.
At No.22 overall, Reid had the Chargers select North Carolina running back Omarion Hampton: "I don't think there's a better prospect-to-team pairing than Hampton to the Chargers. He is tailor-made for Greg Roman's offense, as his 6-foot, 221-pound frame is a perfect fit for the Chargers' downhill scheme."