Jim Harbaugh reportedly still plans to support his brother in his pursuit of a second Super Bowl at this weekend’s Chiefs-Ravens game.
Per Albert Breer of The MMQB, the new Chargers head coach is planning on being at M&T Bank Stadium for tomorrow’s AFC title game after making it to last week’s game as well.
Adds the reporter, “No word on whether or not Jim’ll be wearing Ravens gear.”
New Chargers coach Jim Harbaugh is indeed planning to attend tomorrow’s AFC title game in Baltimore, I’m told, to support his brother John. He made it to last week’s game too, and John was at CFP title game to see Jim.
(No word on whether or not Jim’ll be wearing Ravens gear.)
— Albert Breer (@AlbertBreer) January 27, 2024
Fans reacted to Breer’s report on social media.
“WE SHALL BE SUPPORTING THE HARBAUGHS AS WELL,” an LA Chargers YouTuber replied.
WE SHALL BE SUPPORTING THE HARBAUGHS AS WELL ⚡️🐦⬛⚡️🐦⬛⚡️ https://t.co/ViFB0gv3Hb
— 🎬Director (@TheDirector_YT) January 27, 2024
“He’ll be wearing this,” a user laughed.
He’ll be wearing this😂 pic.twitter.com/7DlvV4LjJV
— Bollywood Herbert (@Dumb07_12) January 27, 2024
“Jim to his brother: Just making you I support you on your final run. I’ll be taking over soon lol,” another commented.
Jim to his brother: Just making you I support you on your final run. I’ll be taking over soon lol https://t.co/YBXyR3DHrs
— Ev Glaze (@Everett_G07) January 27, 2024
“No matter what Jim wears, we’ll have one thing in common. … We’ll both be rooting against the Chiefs,” a fan said.
No matter what Jim wears, we’ll have one thing in common.
We’ll both be rooting against the Chiefs. https://t.co/HlqHx9TomF
— 🙂 (@LRH388) January 27, 2024
“Thank you. Please keep us posted as soon as you can when you find out what gear Jim Harbaugh will be wearing to the game,” another person facetiously tweeted.
Thank you. Please keep us posted as soon as you can when you find out what gear Jim Harbaugh will be wearing to the game
— Ben Gordon (@BGoSays) January 27, 2024
Baltimore hosts Kansas City at 3 PM ET with a Super Bowl berth on the line. Who knows, maybe we’ll get an AFC Championship out of the Harbaugh brothers in the not too distant future.