Jim Harbaugh is headed back to the NFL, this time as the head coach of the Los Angeles Chargers.

“Ladies and gentlemen, we got him,” the Chargers posted to X on Wednesday.

The announcement comes on the heels of an ultra-successful season in which Harbaugh led the University of Michigan to their first national championship since 1997 and after a nine-year stint as the wolverines’ head coach.

“Jim Harbaugh is football personified, and I can think of no one better to lead the Chargers forward,” Chargers owner and chairman Dean Spanos said in a statement.

“The son of a coach, brother of a coach and father of a coach who himself was coached by names like (Glenn Edward “Bo”) Schembechler and (Mike) Ditka, for the past two decades Jim has led hundreds of men to success everywhere he’s been — as their coach,” the statement read. “And today, Jim Harbaugh returns to the Chargers, this time as our coach. Who has it better than us?”

Harbaugh’s final season with Michigan was not without drama. Harbaugh was caught in the middle of a sign stealing scandal and resulting investigation that saw him sit out the season’s last three regular season games.

Harbaugh’s new position confirms swirling rumors that he would take his talents to the NFL once again.

Harbaugh clinched the head coaching position after two interviews with the West Coast team, an NFL press release said.

The Chargers sacked their previous head coach and general manager after a brutal 63-21 beating by the Las Vegas Raiders last month.

Harbaugh first met with the team a month later, on Jan. 15, according to The Associated Press, making him the eighth of 15 candidates to meet with team owner Dean Spanos and his family to try their hand at the role.

He was the only one to get a second interview, according to the AP.

Meanwhile, Harbaugh was playing the field. He took an interview with the Atlanta Falcons on Jan. 16 and scheduled a second interview with the team before committing to the Chargers, the AP reported.

Harbaugh’s new role makes him the first Charger to return to the team as head coach, the AP reported.

He wrapped up his playing career as quarterback for the Bolts during the 1999 and 2000 seasons before retiring in 2001.

In his lengthy NFL career, the quarterback also played for the Chicago Bears, the Indianapolis Colts and the Baltimore Ravens. He was traded to the Carolina Panthers ahead of the 2001 season but did not play a game there.

After he wrapped up his time as a quarterback, Harbaugh made the shift to coaching. His most notable coaching stint was with the San Francisco 49ers from 2011-2014.

Harbaugh’s time with the 49ers earned him his first Super Bowl appearance as a head coach, resulting in a loss to the Baltimore Ravens and his brother, head coach John Harbaugh.

Harbaugh’s on-field talents were first recognized when he started his football career at the University of Michigan. He returned to coach the Wolverines for the 2015 season with hopes of turning around the winningest college football program ever.

Coming off a 5-12 season, the Chargers will hope Harbaugh does the same for them, with the help of quarterback Justin Herbert.

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

You May Also Like
Residents wake up screaming as cops race to rescue them from late-night apartment blaze: video

Late-Night Apartment Fire Sparks Dramatic Police Rescue as Residents Flee in Panic on Video

Residents of a Utah apartment complex were jolted awake in the early…
California couple fights off 70-pound black bear with hatchet and water bottle outside their home

California Couple Fends Off 70-Pound Black Bear With Hatchet and Water Bottle Outside Home

A California couple was seriously injured this week after a black bear…
House Dems claim race, jury selection may have played role in Karmelo Anthony verdict

House Democrats Say Race and Jury Selection May Have Influenced Karmelo Anthony Verdict

House Democrats are voicing concern that race and jury selection may have…
Knicks NBA Finals merch: Must-have jerseys and gear every NYC fan needs now

Knicks NBA Finals Gear Guide: The Jerseys and Fan Must-Haves NYC Is Buying Now

Localish participates in several affiliate marketing programs and may earn a commission…
Sammy 'The Bull' reveals why his love for John Gotti turned into prison hate

From Loyalty to Loathing: Why Sammy “The Bull” Gravano Turned on John Gotti in Prison

Sammy “The Bull” Gravano built his reputation as the mob insider who…
Special Edition of 'Reagan' Biopic Rereleasing in Movie Theaters for America250

‘Reagan’ Special Edition Returns to Theaters for America250 Celebration

As the United States marks the 250th anniversary of its founding, a…
Raisin heir Bruce Lion was busted for terror threats

Bruce Lion, Heir to Raisin Fortune, Arrested on Terror Threat Charges

Bruce Lion, an heir to the Lion Raisins fortune, has been arrested…
Mexican authorities discover body in trunk near Iranian soccer team's World Cup training grounds: report

Report: Body Found Near Iranian Team’s World Cup Training Base in Mexico

Mexican authorities have found a decomposing body bearing “signs of violence” near…
Robbins opens Legacy Field honoring Rasul 'Rocky' Clark, late high school football player paralyzed by game injury in 2000

Robbins Unveils Legacy Field to Honor Rasul “Rocky” Clark, Player Paralyzed in 2000 Football Injury

ROBBINS, Ill. (WLS) — A newly unveiled athletic field in Robbins is…
How the Oct 7 Hamas terror attacks exposed long-running concerns about UNRWA, new film charges

UNRWA Dismisses 70 Gaza Employees Over Alleged Hamas Links, Says Firings Are Not Proof of Guilt

The United Nations Relief and Works Agency for Palestine Refugees in the…
Roseland Ceasefire Project hosts annual Anti-Violence Basketball Tournament at Pullman Community Center on Chicago's South Side

Roseland Ceasefire Project Holds Annual Anti-Violence Basketball Tournament at Pullman Community Center on Chicago’s South Side

CHICAGO (WLS) — The Roseland Ceasefire Project held its annual Anti-Violence Basketball…
New York Knicks win first NBA title since 1973 with 94-90 victory over San Antonio Spurs in Game 5

Knicks End 51-Year Drought, Beat Spurs 94-90 in Game 5 to Win First NBA Championship Since 1973

SAN ANTONIO — Jalen Brunson and the never-say-die Knicks delivered one more…