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Former Oregon Ducks quarterback Justin Herbert and the Los Angeles Chargers went into Arrowhead Stadium and knocked off the defending AFC champion Kansas City C
The aftermath of Sunday's game in Kansas City centered on Patrick Mahomes' torn ACL and the Chiefs being eliminated from the playoffs, but it was a significant moment for the Chargers as well.
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The fact that the Chargers haven’t succumbed to their avalanche of injuries is a credit to quarterback Justin Herbert and, most importantly, the brilliance of head coach Jim Harbaugh.
The Chargers walked out of Arrowhead with a win on Sunday, knocking the Chiefs out of the postseason for the first time in 11 years while clinching their second consecutive 10-win season. Yet in the immediate aftermath of the game, the focus was on Chiefs quarterback Patrick Mahomes, who suffered a knee injury during the Chargers’ 16-13 win.
Get an inside look at Head Coach Jim Harbaugh's postgame locker room speech following the Bolts' Week 15 victory over the Kansas City Chiefs. Presented by SoFi.
Jim Harbaugh is always prone to a little hyperbole when he speaks in public, but his reaction to the Los Angeles Chargers' 22-19 overtime win against the Philadelphia Eagles on Monday might be his masterpiece.
Speaking with reporters before the Week 15 clash with the Chiefs, Harbaugh revealed that the Chargers started practicing earlier than usual this week after a consultation with sleep experts at UCLA.