The Los Angeles Chargers have a major question to answer at running back this offseason, as J.K. Dobbins is slated to hit free agency and Gus Edwards has been a major disappointment. While the Chargers are slated to have expansive cap room,
Jim Harbaugh is eager to begin plotting the Los Angeles Chargers offseason strategy with general manager Joe Hortiz.
Get used to seeing this one often. Warren is a huge 6’6” target who just put up 1,233 yards and eight scores last season. The Chargers desperately need an alpha at the spot, which would go a long way toward opening up the offense for Ladd McConkey even more, too.
Jim Harbaugh has a busy offseason ahead of him. Here's what to know about his heart condition, cardiac ablations and recovery time.
The Los Angeles Chargers may have to look for a new running back this offseason, as J.K. Dobbins is slated to hit free agency and Gus Edwards is a potential cut
ESPN’s Kris Rhim reported that Harbaugh will undergo a cardiac ablation and hip replacement surgery this offseason. Jim Harbaugh said that he will have a cardiac ablation this offseason. He also said he will have hip replacement surgery. Jim Harbaugh has a noticeable limp, and hip surgery will address that situation.
Los Angeles Chargers head coach Jim Harbaugh is one of the few coaches in the league who carries his own aura on the sidelines. One Hall of Fame player mentions what it's like to be on the sidelines with Harbaugh.
The fifth-year quarterback put together one of his best seasons as a pro and displayed his toughness at various points.
Los Angeles Chargers head coach Jim Harbaugh revealed that he will undergo two procedures this offseason. "Yeah, an ablation on the heart," Harbaugh said when asked by reporters at the Chargers ’ end-of-year press conference.
Chargers head coach Jim Harbaugh visited LAFD first responders on-site tending to the ongoing Los Angeles wildfires
In his first season back in the NFL, Jim Harbaugh made plenty of strides in rebuilding the Los Angeles Chargers.
Los Angeles Chargers head coach Jim Harbaugh's team was eliminated from the NFL playoffs last Saturday, but Harbaugh isn't just sitting at home in the midst of the devastation in his city. On Thursday night, Harbaugh went to visit with first responders battling the fires, which are still not fully contained.