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Head Coach Jim Harbaugh meets with the media to discuss the Week 15 victory against the Kansas City Chiefs.
Chargers safety Tony Jefferson was ejected from Sunday's game for a hit on Chiefs wide receiver Tyquan Thornton that Chargers coach Jim Harbaugh thinks was just a good football play.
Jim Harbaugh has done it again. With the 16-13 road victory Sunday over the Kansas City Chiefs, it’s all but certain Harbaugh’s second Chargers club will reach the playoffs. In other words, L.A. has overcome the loss of two superb offensive tackles to season-ending injuries.
A controversial fourth-quarter ejection drew NFL attention, and Jim Harbaugh didn’t hesitate to address it after the Chargers’ win.
The Chargers walked out of Arrowhead with a win on Sunday, knocking the Chiefs out of the postseason for the first time in 11 years while clinching their second consecutive 10-win season. Yet in the immediate aftermath of the game, the focus was on Chiefs quarterback Patrick Mahomes, who suffered a knee injury during the Chargers’ 16-13 win.