John Harbaugh improved to 3–0 lifetime in the NFL when coaching against his brother Jim as the Baltimore Ravens secured a 30–23 victory over the Los Angeles Chargers on Monday night. After the game, the Harbaugh brothers met on the field for a quick exchange, including a heartwarming postgame hug and some brief words of appreciation.
The Harbaugh brothers face off Monday night for the first time since John's Ravens beat Jim's 49ers in Super Bowl XLVII in January 2013.
John Harbaugh is now 3-0 against his younger brother after his Baltimore Ravens defeated Jim's Los Angeles Chargers on Monday Night Football.
Jim Harbaugh gave props to the Ravens' running game but also said the Chargers have to play with a different attitude
Jim Harbaugh is now 0-3 against his older brother, Monday night's game exposing the gap between his Chargers and a true AFC contender like the Ravens.
Ravens QB Lamar Jackson reveals how John Harbaugh must have felt after beating his brother Jim's Chargers on Monday Night Football.
After decades of developing counter-punches for each other, Jim and John Harbaugh face off again Monday night when the Ravens and Chargers clash.
Lamar Jackson went 16-of-22 for 177 yards and two touchdowns and ran for 15 yards and a touchdown on eight carries. Derrick Henry rushed for 140 yards on 24 carries, and Zay Flowers caught five passes for 62 yards. Rashod Bateman caught a 40-yard touchdown, and Andrews had a 6-yard touchdown catch.
The Chargers have recorded 34 sacks during the season and have continued to be a dominant pass rush. Led by linebacker Tuli Tuipulotu, who has seven sacks, the Chargers could wreak havoc on Kirk Cousins and the Atlanta Falcons this Sunday.
Chargers safety Derwin James, Jr. meets with the the media to discuss the motivation to play harder after a loss, how the defense communicating helps keep the unit play together, his thoughts on the Falcons offensive players,
Chargers Offensive Coordinator Greg Roman meets with the media to discuss the offensive performance against the Ravens, the challenge that the Falcons secondary poses, and more.