Regardless of how this Chargers season ends, Jim Harbaugh's first season has proved to be productive because the culture of the franchise already has changed.
Los Angeles Chargers head coach Jim Harbaugh says quarterback Justin Herbert's "incredible" effort was key in the team's Thursday night win over the Denver Broncos.
Chargers head coach Jim Harbaugh pumped up his team after Thursday's win over the Broncos by giving them some extra time off.
The Denver Broncos suffered a key loss to the Los Angeles Chargers after head coach Jim Harbaugh made a notable decision.
The Los Angeles Chargers, fueled by some late-game heroics by a gutsy showing from Justin Herbert, all but punched a playoff spot with the Thursday Night Football win over the Denver Broncos. Rightfully so,
The Chargers are virtually a slam dunk for the playoffs after their quarterback approached Thursday night's game like a day on the courts.
The Chargers' social media team posted a video of Harbaugh walking into the locker room screaming, "How about them Chargers!" as the team erupted in cheers. Shortly thereafter, th
Chargers' Cameron Dicker made a rare fair-catch free-kick field goal from 57 yards out, the longest in NFL history. Only seven free kicks have been successful in the league.
The Chargers forced a Broncos punt after Justin Herbert ’s second interception in as many games. On the punt, Broncos cornerback Tremon Smith committed fair catch interference on Chargers returner Derius Davis. That set Los Angeles up with the ball at the Broncos’ 47-yard line, with one untimed down remaining in the half.
Jim Harbaugh made headlines everywhere for calling for a free kick after a punt fair catch on Thursday night in the Los Angeles Chargers' win over the Denver Broncos. It was so cool that it worked, with Cameron Dicker nailing for three points before halftime,