
Chargers' Jim Harbaugh: 49ers' Super Bowl Loss to Ravens 'Motivates Me Every Day'
As Jim Harbaugh prepares to make his return to the NFL with the Los Angeles Chargers, he's motivated by his Super Bowl loss from his first stint as an NFL head coach.
Harbaugh coached the San Francisco 49ers from 2011 to 2014, where he led them to a Super Bowl appearance in 2012, losing to his brother, John, and the Baltimore Ravens. According to the Associated Press' Rob Maaddi, Harbaugh thinks about the loss every day.
"There's probably not a day that goes by that I don't think about that game and what we could've done down at the end, (7) yards away from getting into the end zone," Harbaugh said. "You leave that field and you go, there might be other days. Then you start thinking that might be the only day. Just wanted another shot at it, take another crack. My brother, my best friend, I love him, I'm proud of him. He earned that and he deserved that and his team did. ... When I say it motivates me every day, it's every day."
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In the loss in Super Bowl 47, Harbaugh's 49ers fell just short, coming up shy of the endzone on 4th-and-goal.
Since losing in the Super Bowl, Harbaugh has found success at the college level, winning a national championship with Michigan last season, but now he's looking to win at the next level. He'll be using his first Super Bowl appearance as motivation.







