Jim Harbaugh is back in the playoffs once again.
The Chargers Head Coach has led the team to back-to-back playoff appearances for the first time since 2008-09 after another 11-win season.
The Chargers are the No. 7 seed in the AFC playoff field and will face the Patriots, as Harbaugh is fired up for his second playoff appearance leading the powder blue.
"Ready to have at it. I know it's only Monday, but that's the kind of energy that's in the building," Harbaugh said.
Harbaugh has now led teams to the playoffs in five of his six seasons as an NFL Head Coach.
Overall, Harbaugh has a 7-7 record as both a player and coach in the postseason.
He went 2-3 as a starting quarterback in the 1990s and has a 5-4 mark as both Chargers and 49ers Head Coach.
As the No. 7 seed, the Bolts will start on the road, a place Harbaugh has seen success during his time in the league.
Harbaugh is 5-4 in his career on the road in the playoffs as both a player and coach in the NFL.
It's another chance for the 62-year-old Harbaugh to make his mark on the playoffs.




