Jim’s work-in-progress Chargers are coming along in a real way – as John has seen happen before at Stanford, in San Francisco ...
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John Harbaugh treated Monday night not like a coach in a consequential NFL game that could alter the course of the season, but like an older brother pinning his younger sibling into the shag carpet.
The 6-foot-3, 247-pound running back rushes for 140 yards on 24 carries, often dragging tacklers along with him, as the ...
Aided by a bold call, John Harbaugh’s Ravens overcame a 10-0 deficit and beat Jim Harbaugh’s Chargers, 30-23, to improve to 8 ...
Converting a fourth-and-1 deep in its own territory helped shift the momentum in Baltimore's favor for a critical Monday night victory.
Justin Herbert continues to show he's one of the NFL's top quarterbacks, but the Chargers' struggles at running back and wide ...
Although the brothers are ultra-competitive, Ravens coach John Harbaugh had nothing but praise for Chargers coach Jim ...
In a Monday Night Football tilt that pitted head coaching brothers John Harbaugh against Jim Harbaugh, the former was able to ...
Ravens head coach John Harbaugh beat his brother and Chargers head coach Jim as Baltimore outlasted Los Angeles 30-23 on ...
This hasn’t been a typical season for John Harbaugh’s Baltimore Ravens. They entered Monday night as the most penalized team ...
Baltimore's 4th-and-1 conversion from its own 16-yard line played a key role in helping John Harbaugh beat his brother Jim ...