But if the Steelers lose, the Chargers would have a chance to move up to No. 5. Via Thuc Nhi Nguyen of the L.A. Times, head coach Jim Harbaugh said in his Monday press conference that “the plan is to win” and move up to the fifth seed. But Harbaugh ...
It’s not the first time that their head coach Jim Harbaugh has been part of such a shift in his first year with a team. Harbaugh took the 2011 49ers from 6-10 to 13-3 in his first year with that club — per the Associated Press, he’s the first coach ...
The Chargers' playoff-clinching 40-7 win over the Patriots was perhaps the biggest example of just how much the team has changed in a year under coach Jim Harbaugh.
The Chargers have the top scoring defense in the league as they are allowing just 17.6 points per game. Linebacker Tuli Tuipulotu has 42 tackles, 8.5 sacks, 11 tackles for loss, 2 passes defensed and 1 forced fumble.
Jim Harbaugh ... the AFC's sixth seed and avoid a trip to Buffalo for the wild-card round. Los Angeles currently is in line to face Baltimore in a Harbaugh Bowl rematch, but it has an outside ...
With one week left in the season, Baltimore is trending toward hosting Jim Harbaugh and the Chargers in what should be a highly anticipated contest featuring the two brothers.
The win also secured the fourth postseason appearance in Jim Harbaugh's five seasons as an ... Patriots: Host Buffalo next Sunday in their season finale. Reporting by The Associated Press.
Daiyan Henley's interception before the half led to a Chargers touchdown and momentum swing in a win over Raiders, which set up a playoff game Saturday at the Houston Texans.
Behind them, the seventh seed is still being decided. After the rival Denver Broncos lost to the Cincinnati Bengals, they'll need to win in Week 18 in order to clinch a playoff spot. The Broncos, Bengals, Indianapolis Colts and Miami Dolphins are all fighting for one playoff spot.
Only the New England Patriots can take a huge upset against the Buffalo Bills that was right in their hands and let it fall out of their hands by their own self-inflicted mistakes.
The NFL playoffs are here! With all due respect to Christmas, it's the most wonderful time of the year. And what better way to celebrate than by projecting out the full playoff field through the Super Bowl,