NFL News: Jim Harbaugh boasts of his “big” visit with Trump

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Los Angeles Chargers head coach Jim Harbaugh spoke a lot about his recent visit with President Donald Trump at the White House at a press conference on Wednesday.

Harbaugh and his brother John Harbaugh, head coach of the Baltimore Ravens, and their families went to DC

“It was great,” said Harbaugh about his trip.

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Los Angeles Chargers head coach Jim Harbaugh launched football on the ground before a match against the Buccaneers of Tampa Bay at the Sofi stadium in Inglewood, California, on December 15, 2024. (Jayne Kamin-Ocea / Imagn Images)

“There is a lot of gratitude to be invited to the White House to meet the president with my family, my mother and my father. President Trump was simply great for my mother and my father. It meant so much. My brother John; his daughter Allison; my two daughters, Addie and Katie; and my sister Joanie; and my niece Ainsley. So there is nine of us, and it was great.

“I mean, who is invited to the White House with eight other family members and is not going?”

Harbaugh said Trump was the seventh American president he met.

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Los Angeles Loaders coach Jim Harbaugh at a new conference in The Bolt in El Segundo, California, May 7, 2025. (Images Kirby Lee / Imagn)

The 61 -year -old said that he met President Gerald Ford, President Ronald Reagan and his wife Nancy Reagan, President George Bush Sr. and his wife Barbara Bush, President Bill Clinton and President Barack Obama and his wife Michelle Obama. He also met Joe Biden when he was vice-president.

Harbaugh said that he had also met Pope Francis.

Los Angeles load coach Jim Harbaugh, during the off -season training sessions in Bolt in El Segundo, California, on May 20, 2025. (Images Kirby Lee / Imagn)

Harbaugh entered his second season as a head coach.

He took the job coach post after driving Michigan to a perfect record of 15-0 and a national championship.

Last season, the charges went 11-6 and made the AFC qualifiers as a joker team. They were defeated by the Texans of Houston, 32-12, in AFC Wild-Card Round and will seek to go further in the playoffs this season.

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