July 7, 2024

Justin Herbert Shares His Opinions About Jim Harbaugh’s Hiring

After losing badly against the visiting division foe Las Vegas Raiders at SoFi Stadium, where Antonio Pierce’s team outscored the Los Angeles Chargers by sixty-three points, the franchise made the decision—which many felt was long overdue—to fire head coach Brandon Staley.

A silent killer with great hair': How Justin Herbert helped turn the L.A.  Chargers around - ESPN

After parting ways with Staley, the team had one of the most alluring openings for head coaches in the NFL going into the NFL offseason, drawing interest from all of the top candidates.

In the end, Jim Harbaugh, who left the University of Michigan after winning a national championship, was able to be hired by the Chargers as likely the best head coach available to replace Staley in Los Angeles.

Superstar quarterback Justin Herbert was among many who applauded the decision, which was regarded as one of the best the team had made in a while.

For the first time, Herbert publicly discussed the Chargers’ hire of Harbaugh and appeared enthusiastic about the team’s near future, according to The 33rd Team.

“Fired up,” remarked Herbert. .. He is a rival and has achieved success everywhere he has gone. I can’t wait to play for him because I know he wants to win. You want to play for a guy who merely wants to win.

Chargers hiring Jim Harbaugh is a bolt of brilliance - Los Angeles Times

Los Angeles will be a team to watch next season under head coach Jim Harbaugh, even if the Chargers’ roster still needs a lot of work and they may have to part ways with several big-name players during the NFL offseason owing to salary budget restrictions.

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