During his introductory press conference back in January, Jim Harbaugh said he planned on winning multiple Super Bowls as head coach of the Los Angeles Chargers, a team that has yet to hoist a Lombardi Trophy.
Well, to do that, he’ll have to get past the back-to-back Super Bowl champion Kansas City Chiefs, who happen to be in his own division. Harbaugh gets his first chance on Sunday in an AFC West matchup vs. the Chiefs at SoFi Stadium.
“It’s a tremendous opportunity,” Harbaugh told reporters this week. “And we’re attacking it as such.”
The Chargers have lost their past five games against Kansas City. But Harbaugh has a 5-1 record against the Chiefs as a player and a coach, including a 2-0 mark against Andy Reid. The two last met in 2014, when Harbaugh led the San Francisco 49ers to a 22-17 win over Kansas City.
Acknowledging the importance of Sunday’s game, Harbaugh gave props to …