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Jim Harbaugh remains winless vs. brother as Chargers toppled by Ravens
It took five attempts before Jim Harbaugh eventually solved Ohio State and earned a win over the Buckeyes as Michigan’s head coach. He is still searching for the formula to beat his brother in the NFL.
Los Angeles Chargers head coach Jim Harbaugh and Baltimore Ravens head coach John Harbaugh are brothers (if you didn't know that, here's a quick rundown of their history), and on Monday, Jim's Chargers play John's Ravens.
John Harbaugh improved to 3–0 lifetime in the NFL when coaching against his brother Jim as the Baltimore Ravens secured a 30–23 victory over the Los Angeles Chargers on Monday night. After the game, the Harbaugh brothers met on the field for a quick exchange, including a heartwarming postgame hug and some brief words of appreciation.
After decades of developing counter-punches for each other, Jim and John Harbaugh face off again Monday night when the Ravens and Chargers clash.
Jim Harbaugh gave props to the Ravens' running game but also said the Chargers have to play with a different attitude
John Harbaugh is now 3-0 against his younger brother after his Baltimore Ravens defeated Jim's Los Angeles Chargers on Monday Night Football.
Jim Harbaugh is now 0-3 against his older brother, Monday night's game exposing the gap between his Chargers and a true AFC contender like the Ravens.
You've got to love these guys. Jim is 0-2 versus his brother John. John's Super Bowl XLVII win came against Jim and the San Francisco 49ers in the 2012-13 season. John, the older brother, aged 62, played defensive back at Miami (Ohio) and graduated in 1984. Jim, the younger brother, aged 60, was a quarterback for Michigan from 1982 to 1986.
Los Angeles Chargers head coach Jim Harbaugh praised his brother, Baltimore Ravens coach John Harbaugh, ahead of a matchup between their teams on Monday
Harbaugh and GM Joe Hortiz have Los Angeles on an upward trajectory, but the roster limitations were on display Monday vs. Baltimore.
Jim’s work-in-progress Chargers are coming along in a real way – as John has seen happen before at Stanford, in San Francisco and at Michigan, before seeing it again in L.A.