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Jim Harbaugh Tipped to “Definitely” Leave for NFL Amid Chargers’ Interest to Replace Brandon Staley Before Rose Bowl

Published 12/17/2023, 11:51 AM EST

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Jim Harbaugh, the former coach for the Michigan Wolverines, is being rumored to head to the NFL soon for a new job opportunity. The 59-year-old coach has had a rough time this season after all the allegations that were hurled against his name. But now, in a recent revelation, it seems as if Harbaugh’s career is finally moving on from the sign-stealing scandal.

The Los Angeles Chargers have had a poor season in the AFC West division so far. Their coach, Brandon Staley, has been sacked after their loss against the Raiders by a staggering score of 63-21. As such, the team will be looking for potential candidates to replace him, and it seems like Harbaugh might be on their radar.

Will Harbaugh end up with the Los Angeles Chargers?

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The Chargers currently stand at the bottom of the points table in the AFC West division, and it’s evident that a new change in management is required. Jim Harbaugh has been a controversial figure recently, but there’s no doubt about his skills or the value he might bring to the Chargers’ team.

Both Brandon Staley and general manager Tom Telesco have been released from the squad. Additionally, Harbaugh’s transfer to the NFL seems imminent, as he’s been on an eve-teasing spree with the league for the past two seasons. Furthermore, Chris Fallica also voiced his confirmation about Harbaugh’s career in the NFL with the Chargers in a recent statement.

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Chris ‘The Bear’ Fallica predicts Harbaugh will be the next coach for the Chargers

In a recent interview, Fallica was asked about his thoughts on what Harbaugh will do after Michigan wins the championship, and he had a clear-cut answer to it.

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Fallica replied confidently by saying, “I would think he’ll be the head coach of the Los Angeles Chargers next year. I think if you look at all of the situations out there. This is a spot for him, I think, where he can land, you get a great situation. I think the ultimate landing spot for Harbaugh will be the Chargers.” Thus, it will be interesting to see whether Harbaugh ends up with the Chargers next season or continues to fight his way back into the Michigan Wolverines for another season.

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Will we see Harbaugh as the new coach for the Chargers? Let us know in the comments below.

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Jeevesh Singh

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Tripti Sarda