Chargers Remain Frontrunner For Jim Harbaugh?

Jim Harbaugh continues to be connected to an NFL return amidst interest from multiple teams. As has been the case for quite some time, however, one in particular appears to be in pole position to land him.

The Chargers are still “the most likely destination” for Harbaugh should he elect to depart Michigan this offseason, Tom Pelissero of NFL Network notes (video link). Throughout a season which culminated in a national championship, the former 49ers HC has been mentioned as a name to watch once again with respect to a jump to the pro game. Los Angeles was the first team to interview him, arranging an in-person meeting which spanned two days.

The Chargers sent out feelers to gauge Harbaugh’s interest prior to that interview, and the team represents an attractive opening in many respects given the presence of quarterback Justin Herbert on a long-term deal. Harbaugh has also been linked to the Raiders’ vacancy (though that has since been filled), as well as that of the Falcons. Atlanta interviewed Harbaugh earlier this week, and a second sit-down is being arranged.

The Falcons have been increasingly connected to Bill Belichick, but the longtime Patriots coach is joined by Mike Vrabel in terms of being an experienced staffer who has received interest from Atlanta. The team could thus go in a number of directions other than Harbaugh pending the outcome of his second interview. The 60-year-old is among the most high-profile names in the 2024 hiring cycle in general and on the Chargers’ radar in particular.

Of course, Harbaugh also has the option of remaining in Ann Arbor for at least another year. After leading the Wolverines to an undefeated season, he has plenty of leverage to work out a new contract. Talks on that front are ongoing, and Harbaugh is reportedly seeking protection from a firing due to any potential NCAA sanctions against Michigan. He met with the Vikings two years ago and the Broncos last offseason, but signs continue to point to 2024 being the year in which he returns to an NFL sideline.

If that move does indeed happen, the Chargers will present a roster which has not met expectations. Shortcomings on defense in particular helped lead to Brandon Staley‘s dismissal, and general manager Tom Telesco was let go as well. The latter’s replacement has not yet been identified, and the relationship between the new GM and Harbaugh (should he wind up in L.A.) will no doubt be a signficant storyline to watch. For now, though, the Chargers can still be considered the frontrunners to finalize a deal with Harbaugh.

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