November 14, 2024

For the third year in a row, Jim Harbaugh has been rumored to return to the NFL if a team is willing to take him.He has interviewed for NFL head coaches in previous years. He even sat down for another interview with the Minnesota Vikings in January 2022. The Vikings decided to hire Kevin O’Connell, who brought Harbaugh back to Michigan. However, Harbaugh got the last laugh when he won the CFP National Championship a year later..

Now that Harbaugh is coming off his best season as a college football head coach, he has nothing to prove with the Michigan Wolverines. That led more people to expect the coach to take his talent back to the NFL, which currently has five head coaching vacancies.So far, Harbaugh has interviewed with the Los Angeles Chargers and Atlanta Falcons, with whom he has another meeting next week. But that doesn’t guarantee Michigan will lose its head coach..

As we’ve seen in previous seasons, Jim Harbaugh may be considering a return to the NFL, but that doesn’t mean he’s already decided to leave the Wolverines. In fact, some NFL insiders wonder if the legendary head coach will have no choice but to return to Michigan in 2024.Pro Football Talk’s Mike Florio suggests some around the league believe Harbaugh is trying to raise his price to get every last dollar. can of an NFL owner. , who wants to hire him. According to Florio, that approach could force him back to Michigan..

With the Falcons having already completed two interviews with he is probably the current frontrunner for Atlanta. If so, that eliminates one potential landing spot for Harbaugh. Bill Belichick, That leaves the Chargers as the only team officially linked to Harbaugh. What if they hire someone else for the coach’s asking price, which will surely make him one of the highest paid coaches in the NFL? That could leave Harbaugh in the NFL again..

Basically, if Harbaugh is motivated by money instead of chasing the Super Bowl, he might find himself without a dance partner in the 2024 season. And a lot of that can be greedy, or in other words, knowing your worth as a championship-level coach..

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