Monday’s result wasn’t due to John outcoaching Jim, though John had some strong decisions, including going for it on a key fourth down from his own 16-yard line. The mismatch was due more to John ...
The other regular-season game was a 16-6 Ravens victory over the Niners on Thanksgiving night in 2011. Jim Harbaugh left San Francisco after the 2014 season to take over at his alma mater ...
Perhaps fittingly, the game will also take place on their 63rd wedding anniversary. Occasionally, there’s still some coaching wisdom dispensed, too. Jim Harbaugh, left, and his father Jack ...
Before the game, Chargers shot-caller Jim Harbaugh sent a blunt message to his brother John Harbaugh, the head coach of the Ravens. Jim Harbaugh, 60, professed his love for his older brother ...
John Harbaugh, meanwhile, has the Ravens at 7-4 and his team once again looks like a legitimate contender in the AFC. Ahead of the game Jim spoke with Laura Rutledge where he gave a few classic ...
The Harbaughs are interviewed pregame on ESPN. Jim Harbaugh: “I’d lay down my life for my brother, but I would not let him win a football game.” 🏈🎙️ #NFL #MNF pic.twitter.com ...
"I'll wrestle you before," replied Jim Harbaugh, and his older brother laughed and said that he does recall how did that go. The Ravens can pull within a half-game of the Steelers (8-3) in the AFC ...
John Harbaugh, on Monday night. Jim had a unique way of describing his thoughts about the game. "I'd lay down my life for my brother, but I wouldn't let him win a football game." The Harbaugh ...
"When people are giving you accolades and compliments and telling you you've arrived, kick them in the shins. You kick them right in the shins, that's what you do." That's what Jim Harbaugh said ...
It was not what John Harbaugh had envisioned ... When people point out John is 2-0 against Jim, John makes a correction: He's 3-0. John beat Jim in a preseason game between the Ravens and 49ers ...