Former Michigan football coach Jim Harbaugh has some medical procedures coming this offseason. Harbaugh, 61, who just led the Los Angeles Chargers to the NFL playoffs in his first season returning ...
NFL Draft less than 100 days away, there's no shortage of mock drafts that are flooding the internet on a daily basis. When it comes to Los Angele
Los Angeles Chargers head coach Jim Harbaugh announced he will be getting a couple of procedures done this offseason. Harbaugh told reporters that he will be getting a hip replacement and undergoing a cardiac ablation which is a procedure of treating irregular heartbeats.
Jim Knowles’ move to Penn State highlights Michigan’s need to secure Wink Martindale and stay competitive in the Big Ten.
Mock drafts, of course, just can’t help but lean into that Jim Harbaugh-Michigan Wolverines connection, like The Athletic’s Dane Brugler does in his new two-round effort. There, the Chargers take tight end Colston Loveland at No. 22.
Former Michigan head coach and current Los Angeles Chargers head man Jim Harbaugh has a busy offseason ahead following his team’s first-round playoff exit, losing to the Houston Texans last Saturday.
Let’s talk about Sherrone Moore, the man who went from filling in as Michigan’s interim head coach to somehow pulling off what could be low-key seen as one of the most unexpected Cinderella stories in college football this past season.
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.
Going into the 2024 NFL Draft, you just knew that Jim Harbaugh was going to come away from the three-day event with at least one player he coached while at the University of Michigan. Well, that one player ended up being linebacker Junior Colson,
Front offices and talent evaluators have gathered for the Reese's Senior Bowl in Mobile, Alabama, where they will get their first look at some of the top players in college football ahead of April's draft. Here are some of the top reactions and standouts from Tuesday in Mobile:
Sherrone Moore’s debut season went up a grade in the end for ESPN’s Greg McElroy as he evaluated the 2024 campaign as a whole.