Jim Harbaugh is back in the NFL — the University of Michigan head football coach has reportedly accepted the same role with the Los Angeles Chargers.
Harbaugh is fresh off winning a national championship with his alma mater … taking down the Washington Huskies earlier this month, 34-13.
This won’t be the 60-year-old’s first time leading NFL sidelines — he also coached the San Francisco 49ers to a 44-22-1 record from 2011-14, including a Super Bowl appearance in 2012 against his brother, John, and the Baltimore Ravens.
This is the fifth head coaching gig for the former NFL QB — he also had stints at San Diego and Stanford before jumping to the pros the first time around.
It’s another full-circle moment for Harbaugh — he played for the then-San Diego Chargers from 1999-00.
Harbaugh was expected to meet a second time with the Atlanta Falcons this week regarding their coaching vacancy … but that interview was reportedly scrapped earlier Wednesday.
Jim is taking over a team with a ton of talent … most notably quarterback Justin Herbert, who undoubtedly made it a sexy job opening.
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