The Baltimore Ravens defeated the Los Angeles Chargers, 30-23, on "Monday Night Football," advancing to 8-4 on the season.
After the Ravens' Week 12 win, head coach John Harbaugh met with his brother Jim Harbaugh, the Chargers' coach, at midfield.
The two shared a quick exchange, sending a message to one another in the process.
"You're a great coach," John Harbaugh said to his brother.
Jim Harbaugh then responded, "I love you," while John Harbaugh responded, "I love you too."
With the Week 12 victory, John Harbaugh is now 3-0 coaching against Jim Harbaugh in the NFL.
John Harbaugh and Jim Harbaugh in their post game exchange
— Kevin Oestreicher (@koestreicher34) November 26, 2024
John: “You’re a great coach”
Jim: “I love you”
John: “I love you too”
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John Harbaugh has been with the Ravens since 2008, having won AP Coach of the Year in 2019 while leading Baltimore to the Super Bowl in 2013.
On the other hand, Jim Harbaugh is coaching in his first year with the Chargers after working with the Michigan Wolverines at the collegiate level from 2015 to 2023.
Jim Harbaugh's last NFL coaching tenure came with the San Francisco 49ers from 2011 to 2014.
Fans seemed to love the interaction between the two in their NFL rivalry return.
"Love this," said one fan.
"This gotta be so awesome to coach at the highest level vs your brother," said another fan.
"Brotherly love is the best," mentioned one fan.
"ultimate brother battle," commented one fan.
"Brotherly love at its finest!" said one fan.
"That’s respect right there," said another fan.
The Ravens were led by another masterful performance from quarterback Lamar Jackson and running back Derrick Henry.
Jackson finished the game with two touchdowns and 177 yards, completing 16-of-22 pass attempts. He also added a touchdown and 15 yards on the ground.
Henry produced 140 yards on 24 carries, marking his sixth game of the season with over 100 rushing yards.
Baltimore will look to build off the primetime victory in Week 13 when they face the Philadelphia Eagles.
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