Coach Jim Harbaugh returns to Houston on Saturday with the Los Angeles Chargers for a wild-card playoff game against the Texans, a little more than a year after leading the Michigan Wolverines to a national championship at NRG Stadium.
The Chargers' playoff-clinching 40-7 win over the Patriots was perhaps the biggest example of just how much the team has changed in a year under coach Jim Harbaugh.
The quest that ends with an appearance at Super Bowl 59 in New Orleans kicks off this weekend on TSN, with enticing matchups across three days of action.
With one week left in the season, Baltimore is trending toward hosting Jim Harbaugh and the Chargers in what should be a highly anticipated contest featuring the two brothers.
What will Wild Card Weekend bring for the six AFC teams in action? We get you ready for the matchups with insider notes and analysis.
Discussing how impactful it's been to have incredible consistency up front for the Ravens' offense, head coach John Harbaugh told reporters on Thursday that it's been invaluable, noting that the continuity has really helped to build a strong unit up front capable of setting the tone of the offense.
NFL Wild Card Weekend is here, so let's look at the odds and make some picks and predictions for the first round of the 2024 playoffs.
Our experts share their picks for the NFL wild-card playoffs. Who's on upset alert? Who makes it through to the next round?
Los Angeles Chargers vs. Houston Texans on NFL Wild Card Weekend kicks off on Saturday, Jan. 11 at 1:30 p.m. PT/4:30 p.m. ET. The game will be broadcast on CBS.
Harbaugh’s antics can seem cliche and even corny at times, but every one of them has a meaning and makes an impact.
After 272 regular season games, we have the final 14 NFL teams vying to lift the Lombardi Trophy. Of those teams, 12 who qualified for the postseason will take to the field in the wild-card round, whi
With five job openings — Jets, Bears, Saints, Patriots, Jaguars — around the NFL, several assistants and coordinators will be in the running along with former coaches, including Mike Vrabel, Ron Rivera, Robert Saleh and Vikings defensive coordinator Brian Flores, among others.