Jim Harbaugh’s first season as head coach of the Los Angeles Chargers brought a sense of optimism to the franchise, particularly regarding quarterback Justin Herbert.
Despite Herbert dealing with an early ankle injury that hampered his performance, he managed to rediscover his form midway through the campaign.
Harbaugh’s appreciation for Herbert has never been subtle, but recent comments reveal ambitions that stretch far beyond immediate success.
The coach recently shared a morning epiphany that crystallized his mission.
“I just woke up the other day and said, ‘I got to get Justin Herbert to the Hall of Fame,’” Harbaugh said on “The Rich Eisen Show.”
Jim Harbaugh has a dream and it involves the #BoltUp head coach getting his QB to the @ProFootballHOF:#NFL #NFLDraft pic.twitter.com/6FbpworjF7
— Rich Eisen Show (@RichEisenShow) May 2, 2025
The statement underscores Harbaugh’s conviction that Herbert possesses rare qualities that can lead to football immortality.
The former NFL quarterback envisions a future when Herbert competes for multiple championships, benefiting both the quarterback and the organization.
Central to this vision is Harbaugh’s commitment to building a supporting cast that matches Herbert’s capabilities.
While the quarterback maintains a team-first approach, rarely discussing individual accomplishments or Hall of Fame aspirations, Harbaugh recognizes the potential within his star player.
The partnership yielded promising results in its inaugural season, with the Chargers finishing 11-6 and second in the AFC West.
Though their playoff appearance ended with a wild-card loss to the Houston Texans, the foundation appears solid.
The Chargers continue to pursue offensive weapons to complement Herbert, aiming to transform Harbaugh’s lofty vision from revelation into reality.
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