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The Chargers are heading to the playoffs and Jim Harbaugh continues to prove he's unlike any other head coach in football.
Jim Harbaugh looks out for his quarterback. After the Los Angeles Chargers' season ended in disappointing fashion which saw Justin Herbert picked off four times, his coach thinks the criticism is unwarranted.
Playing for the University of Oregon, Herbert put up monstrous numbers in his four years of college football. Come 2020, Justin Herbert was able to showcase a level of skill far surpassing anyone ...
Los Angeles Chargers quarterback Justin ... Herbert has lost each of the three biggest games of his NFL career, which is obviously not something a quarterback wants on his track record. The ...
Herbert had never thrown more than two interceptions in a game before facing a Texans secondary led by All-Pro cornerback Derek Stingley, who had two INTs. Eric Murray scored his first career touchdown on a 38-yard interception return late in the third quarter. Rookie Kamari Lassiter had the other pick.
A decade after nearly winning Super Bowls with the San Francisco 49ers and one year after winning a national championship at the University ... of quarterback Justin Herbert and putting the ...
Between stout defensive work and C.J. Stroud’s good-as-ever play under center, the Texans took home a 32-12 AFC wild-card win over the Chargers.
The 61-year-old Jim Harbaugh led the Los Angeles Chargers to the NFL playoffs in his first season back in the league after nine seasons in Ann Arbor.
HOUSTON -- Derek Stingley says the Texans aim to force three turnovers a game. On Saturday against the Los Angeles Chargers, they surpassed that goal with the All-Pro cornerback grabbing two of Justin Herbert's career-high four interceptions to help Houston roll to a 32-12 wild-card playoff victory.
Chargers QB Justin Herbert had 3 interceptions in the regular season. He surpassed that Saturday in just one playoff game, a loss to Houston.
This is, by far, one of the top zingers from Harbaugh since his arrival in Los Angeles. His appreciation of Herbert, the person and player, extends far beyond normal coachspeak realms, to say the least.