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Prepare yourselves to witness an exhilarating game between the Harbaugh brothers this season at the home of the Los Angeles Chargers. Jim Harbaugh became a sensation even when his decision was pending. But now that the Chargers have officially welcomed him as their new HC, things are getting more heated. 

The brotherly competition is set to happen again as the Chargers have an interesting opponent lined up for 2024. Super Bowl champion HC John Harbaugh will meet his little brother as Jim Harbaugh takes his first-year lead with the Chargers. By the looks of it, the 60-year-old might get another chance to beat his brother to recoup the last major loss in 2012.

Jim Harbaugh’s Chargers are scheduled to face John Harbaugh’s Ravens in 2024

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It’s time to get ready for some intense bro competition! With Jim Harbaugh officially ascending the position of head coach at the Chargers, he’s set to meet his brother and Baltimore Ravens HC John Harbaugh on the field again in 2024. The upcoming Chargers schedule will see the Ravens facing the Chargers at SoFi Stadium, rekindling a long-lost brotherly field rivalry. 

Now, this isn’t the first time the Harbaugh brothers are going to face each other as head coaches of different NFL teams. The two brothers faced each other in the 2012 Super Bowl where John Harbaugh’s Ravens defeated Jim Harbaugh’s 49ers in a close 34-31 victory. History could repeat itself for all we know but as of now, the upcoming Chargers vs. Ravens game at SoFi Stadium is giving fans something to look forward to. 

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Chargers vs Ravens – Which Harbaugh has the better edge?

It could take a huge amount of effort on Jim Harbaugh’s part to revive the Chargers who finished 5-12 in the 2023 season. But stepping up as the Chargers HC, he is fueled with a new sense of strength and determination. He said in a recent statement, “My priorities are faith, family, and football, and we are going to attack each with an enthusiasm unknown to mankind… Great effort equals great results, and we’re just getting started.”

READ MORE: “You Don’t Build a Resume Like Jim [Harbaugh] by Accident”: Chargers Show Off New Head Coach’s Storied Career in First Official Statement

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Meanwhile, John Harbaugh’s Ravens are thriving in the AFC North ranking first at 13-4. They recently delivered a 34-10 blowout loss to the Houston Texans in the AFC divisional round on Saturday. It looks like Jim Harbaugh has a lot of work to do before he can even think about competing with his elder brother. But his presence in LA can potentially offer a new level of dedication and competitiveness among the players.

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