Jim Harbaugh Expected To Leave Michigan If Offered NFL HC Job?

According to a report from the Athletic, multiple sources close to Michigan HC Jim Harbaugh expect him to leave for the NFL if a team offers him a job. 

Jim Harbaugh

โ€œI think it is a done deal if he gets an offer,โ€ one source said.

The report goes on to note that even though he signed an extension last year, Harbaugh’s buyout this year is only $3 million and goes down from here. 

The Denver Broncos have reportedy already reached out to Harbaugh and there are multiple other teams who are doing homework. Harbaugh played for the Colts as a quarterback and they also have a coaching vacancy. 

Harbaugh drew interest from the Vikings last year and appeared to be a finalist for the job before they hired Kevin O’Connell. Minnesota never made Harbaugh an offer and he signed an extension with Michigan, saying at the time he was done flirting with the NFL. 

Harbaugh, 58, was a first-round pick out of Michigan by the Bears in 1987. He played 14 years in the league before becoming a coach, first with the Raiders. He was hired by San Diego as head coach in 2004 and took the same position with Stanford in 2007. 

The 49ers hired Harbaugh as their head coach in 2007. He was fired in 2014 and hired as head coach at Michigan. 

During his four years with the 49ers, he led them to a record of 44-19-1 (69.5 percent), which included three playoff appearances and an NFC Championship.

At Michigan, Harbaugh’s teams have produced a record of 74-25 (71.8 percent). That includes a 1-6 record in bowl games and two trips to the College Football Playoff. 

We’ll have more on Harbaugh as the news is available. 

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