Photos f Jim Harbaugh on Chargers sidelineJim Harbaugh (Photos via FOX)
A video of Jim Harbaugh seemingly using a prohibited item near the Los Angeles Chargers bench during their win over the New Orleans Saints on Sunday is making the rounds online.

Harbaugh, in his first year with the Chargers following a national championship-winning season with the Michigan Wolverines, has coached his new team to a 4-3 record so far.

He masterminded a 26-8 win over New Orleans in Week 8, during which he was spotted putting something that looks like a Zyn into his mouth while on the sideline.

Check out the video below:

Social media is convinced the Chargers HC did, in fact, pop a Zyn.


“Legend,” a fan wrote.

“That’s my coach!” said another.

“NFL Gonna bathing in no Nicotine fines shortly,” said a third.

“Zyns are forgiven, you’re only going to get a letter. Go for it coach!” a fan joked.

“Zyns are so nasty imo,” another said.

“Baker did it better,” someone else wrote.

 

Jim Harbaugh Could Get A Letter From The NFL

Jim Harbaugh could hear from the NFL soon if this really was a Zyn.

The league only just reminded Tampa Bay Buccaneers quarterback Baker Mayfield of its policy when it comes to such products after cameras caught him popping one while sitting on the bench during last week’s ‘Monday Night Football’ fixture against the Baltimore Ravens.

Mayfield could have been fined for his actions, as the NFL prohibits nicotine use in games and during interviews; however, they opted to send him a letter.

Surprisingly enough, the product’s manufacturer has also condemned Mayfield, advising that their pouches shouldn’t be exposed to an audience expected to have people below the age of 21.

VIDEO: Connor Stalions Exposes Former Michigan Head Coach Jim Harbaugh For A Gift He Gave Him For His Sign-Stealing Performance After A Big Game

Connor Stalions on Netflix and Jim Harbaugh on sidelinesConnor Stalions and Jim Harbaugh (Photos via UnnecRoughness/Instagram)
Connor Stalions was the focal point of a Netflix documentary, “Untold: Sign Stealer,” which was released on Netflix.

It appears Connor Stalions had a big hand in the Michigan Wolverines’ 2022 win over the Iowa Hawkeyes. He was even rewarded for it.

The former Wolverines staffer who has been at the center of Michigan’s sign-stealing scandal recently revealed that he was awarded the game ball for “deciphering signals” in the Wolverines’ 27-14 win at Iowa in October 2022.

Connor Stalions revealed that much during the Netflix documentary “Sign Stealer,” which was released Tuesday.

“I actually got the game ball for the Iowa game in ’22 for deciphering signals,” Stalions said during the documentary. “I’m the only one that has (a game ball) that says my name. Understanding coach (Jim) Harbaugh and his way of coaching, I think that, if anything, it’s like a ‘Hey, we see you. You’re doing a good job.’”


Stalions sat down with Netflix to tell his side of the story less than a year after he resigned during the Wolverines’ undefeated national championship-winning season.

Jim Harbaugh, the new coach of the Los Angeles Chargers, has continued deny any wrongdoing. After this part in the series, it’s going to be hard for him to continue to deny that he had any knowledge that signs were being stolen.

Connor Stalions even stated in the film that Harbaugh told him that he shouldn’t get a big head because he got a game ball for his sign-stealing.

Connor Stalions Gets New Coaching Job Despite Controversy

Former Michigan staffer Connor Stalions somehow made his way back to the football with a new job.

Stalions, the former low-level recruiter at the University of Michigan who was allegedly behind the sign-stealing scandal, landed a new job as an assistant coach at Mumford High School in Detroit.

In a statement, the Detroit Public Schools Community District says Connor Stalions is serving as a volunteer.

“Assistant coaches are selected and hired as contractors or volunteers, not full-time employees of the District, by head coaches and their school principals,” a district spokesperson said, per CBS News.

Mumford opens its 2024 season at home against Redford Thurston on Aug. 29.