Jim Harbaugh, Chargers to host Ravens at SoFi Stadium during 2024 NFL season

After agreeing to a deal to become their head coach, Jim Harbaugh and the Los Angeles Chargers will host his brother John and the Ravens in 2024

Jim Harbaugh is back in the NFL, agreeing to a deal with the Los Angeles Chargers, and he’ll immediately give his family something to look forward to.

Baltimore will play nine games on the road and eight at M&T Bank Stadium.

The schedule will be highlighted by matchups against their AFC North foes (Steelers, Bengals, Browns), along with the NFC East, AFC West, and the AFC South champ, NFC South champ, and champion of the AFC East.

Thanks to that four-game trek against the AFC West, the Harbaugh brothers will reunite against one another for the first time since the 2013 Super Bowl in New Orleans.

Since that matchup, Jim Harbaugh, a Michigan alum, has led the Wolverines to their third straight playoff appearance and first national title since 1997.

Jim Harbaugh to join brother John in AFC after agreeing to deal with Chargers

Jim Harbaugh will join his brother John (Ravens) in the AFC after agreeing to a deal with the Los Angeles Chargers

Nobody has it better than the Harbaugh brothers, and they’ll now be AFC rivals after Jim Harbaugh agreed to leave the University of Michigan for the Los Angeles Chargers.

Harbaugh, a former NFL quarterback, has risen as a head coach thanks to his prowess as a quarterback ‘whisperer’ after working with Andrew Luck at Stanford, Colin Kaepernick with the 49ers, and J.J. McCarthy at Michigan.

He’ll now inherit a veteran, Justin Herbert, who has thrown for 17,223 yards and 114 touchdowns and has a 66.6 completion percentage. Herbert — who is 30-32 as a starter — is one of the top young quarterbacks in the NFL and is under contract for the next five years.

Harbaugh is also hungry for a Super Bowl title to finish his elit resume.

He got there and lost to his brother John, Baltimore’s head coach, in Super Bowl XLVII. After winning the elusive national championship, winning a Super Bowl would place him among an exclusive group to win at both levels.