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Jim Harbaugh displays on Chargers’ Justin Herbert, Ravens’ Lamar Jackson: ‘Mirror pictures’

By Editorial Board Last updated: November 21, 2024 5 Min Read
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Jim Harbaugh displays on Chargers’ Justin Herbert, Ravens’ Lamar Jackson: ‘Mirror pictures’

Jim Harbaugh has run out of the way to explain Justin Herbert’s athletic feats.

The best way the Chargers quarterback can place a go over a lurking linebacker and in entrance of a charging cornerback.

The seemingly inconceivable throw throughout the sphere to Ladd McConkey within the fourth quarter towards the Cincinnati Bengals that put the Chargers in scoring place on the game-winning drive.

No extra rationalization wanted from Harbaugh.

“It is what it is. Enjoy it,” Harbaugh stated Wednesday. “He’s not only one of the best in the game currently, he’s one of the best of all time.”

“I do not feel at all like I’m going out on a limb in saying that,” he concluded.

Harbaugh ticked off a number of of Herbert’s {qualifications}: franchise document holder for many consecutive passes with out an interception (246), most completions of any quarterback by his first 5 seasons (1,789), 11 comeback wins within the fourth quarter or time beyond regulation since coming into the NFL, which ranks third amongst quarterbacks since 2020.

An important stat is the Chargers’ four-game successful streak.

Averaging 268 yards passing within the final six video games whereas finishing 62.9% of his passes, Herbert has led the Chargers (7-3) to their greatest document coming into Week 12 since 2018.

The quarterback who prides himself on placing workforce success over particular person glory is lastly within the thick of a playoff race and hopes to remain on observe, even when his exploits have surpassed his head coach’s vocabulary.

Chargers coach Jim Harbaugh at all times appears to have a high-five prepared for his star quarterback, Justin Herbert.

(Robert Gauthier / Los Angeles Instances)

“It’s a product of all the hard work that we put in, but at the same time, you have to focus up and realize that there’s a lot of football left,” Herbert stated. “To be where we want to be, to keep going where we want to go, this is the most important stretch. It starts with the Ravens.”

The Ravens (7-4) have gained 4 of their final 5 video games towards the Chargers, together with a “Sunday Night Football” matchup in SoFi Stadium final yr.

Quarterback Lamar Jackson leads the NFL’s top-ranked offense with an NFL-best 117.3 passer score. The Ravens common 430.1 yards per sport with the second-highest scoring common of 30.4 factors per sport.

The 2-time NFL most precious participant has thrown for two,876 yards and 25 touchdowns whereas speeding for 584 yards and two scores.

As with Herbert, Jackson isn’t just one of many sport’s greatest quarterbacks now, but additionally will go down as among the best ever, Harbaugh stated.

“It would be like those two looking in the mirror when it comes to competitiveness and doing anything and everything for the team,” Harbaugh stated. “Mirror images.”

Harbaugh has had no scarcity of reward for his franchise quarterback. The coach has in contrast Herbert’s thoughts to a pc chip and his arm to one thing that may make angels sing.

Chargers head coach Jim Harbaugh watches Justin Herbert during pregame warmups before a game against the Cincinnati Bengals.

Though he was an NFL quarterback, Chargers coach Jim Harbaugh says he feels small subsequent to Justin Herbert.

(Robert Gauthier / Los Angeles Instances)

Harbaugh, a former first-round draft decide who nonetheless often works out along with his gamers, stated he felt like a mosquito subsequent to the 6-foot-6 Herbert.

The endless adulation was uncomfortable for Herbert to listen to at first, the previous Oregon Geese star stated. Whether or not it was Harbaugh’s insistence that he put on a distinct coloured jersey from his offensive teammates or how he heaps reward onto Herbert in entrance of the workforce or the media, being singled out didn’t match the quarterback’s understated model.

Herbert shortly realized he couldn’t get out of the scenario.

“The more you go through it, it bothers you less and less,” Herbert stated. “I think it’s cool to have a coach support you like that. I try and say as many good things about games as possible, but I think I’m outnumbered.”

Whereas he can’t match compliments along with his head coach, Herbert is glad to repay him one thing extra invaluable: wins.

“To be a part of this team, I just want to make him proud,” Herbert stated, “to do everything that I can do to keep this thing going.”

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