Cameras Caught Jim Harbaugh Sniffing Something Suspicious On The Sideline During Chargers-Broncos TNF Game

Cameras Caught Jim Harbaugh Sniffing Something Suspicious On The Sideline During Chargers-Broncos TNF Game

Jim Harbaugh wearing Chargers hatJim Harbaugh (Photo via Prime Video)
Fans thought Jim Harbaugh was locked in after cameras caught him sniffing something on the sideline during Thursday night’s win over the Broncos.

The Chargers improved to 9-6 with a 34-27 win in the AFC West clash, going above the Broncos, who are now also 9-6, after what was a thrilling encounter.

At one point in the fourth quarter, Harbaugh was shown on camera holding something up to his nose.

Check him out in the photo below:


Fans Loved Whatever Jim Harbaugh Was Doing

The comments that followed the sighting above were all pro-Jim Harbaugh.

“Hit so hard he went cross eyed. Respect,” a fan observed.

“Who has it better than us?” another asked.

“This is what commitment looks like,” one claimed.

“Jim Harbaugh. Locked in,” a comment read.

“Simply outcoached Denver in the first half,” someone else suggested.

“Maybe I should try that when I get tired at work. PS: this picture is going to become a meme,” another wrote.

“Football guy,” a user declared.

“Harbaugh is morphing into Roger rabbit villain,” another claimed.

Harbaugh has turned things around in L.A. despite the team losing several key assets during the offseason and can consider his first term in charge a success no matter what happens from here on out.

It would take a combination of several things, including losing their remaining two games against the Colts and Patriots, for him to miss out on the playoffs.

NFL Sends Strong Message To Congress, Calls For Immediate Action After “Drones” & “UFOs” Spotted Flying Over Team’s Stadium

Roger Goodell looking on (left). Drone flying in air (right). The NFL wants Congress to address the U.S. drone invasion.Roger Goodell and flying drone (Photos by Getty Images)
With Super Bowl 59 approaching, the NFL is calling for Congress to put an end to the ongoing U.S. drone invasion.

The U.S. drone invasion is one of the more mysterious and baffling sagas of 2024. Since November, there have been numerous drones spotted across the Northeast in multiple states, including New York, Ohio, New Jersey and Pennsylvania.

Some of these drones have flown over U.S. military bases. Government officials continue to investigate, though the Pentagon stated that most drones you see in the air are merely for recreational use and nothing sinister.

As the NFL nears the conclusion of the 2024 season, the league wants Congress to take action against the U.S. drone invasion, fearing that the flying objects will become an issue at football games.

“The time for us to act on this is now,” NFL chief security officer Cathy Lanier said, per Sierra Fox of FOX 5 DC.. “We don’t want to wait until something bad happens.”


U.S. Drone Invasion Can’t Be A Problem In Super Bowl 59

Super Bowl 59 will be played inside the New Orleans Saints’ home venue, the Caesars Superdome, on Feb. 9. As the venue is a dome with a roof over top, flying drones won’t be an issue at the big game.

But of course, most NFL stadiums don’t have a roof. So the U.S. drone invasion can still be a cause of concern for the clubs who play outdoors without roof protection, such as the Kansas City Chiefs, Buffalo Bills, Philadelphia Eagles and Baltimore Ravens.

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