The Los Angeles Chargers and their coach Jim Harbaugh have been offering aid to those affected by the wildfires in L.A.
Chargers head coach Jim Harbaugh meets with LAFD first responders as wildfires ravage Los Angeles-area communities.
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The Chargers coach visited base camp in the Palisades greeting firefighters, police and members of the national guard.
Proceeds raised from sales will be given to the LAFD Foundation and the American Red Cross to support area firefighters and those impacted by the wildfires.
The 2024 Chargers were special to him. In fact, they stood alone. "Favorite ball team I've ever been on," Harbaugh said.
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"Hats off to all the coaches and players all year long ... "This is something hopefully everybody can look at and learn from and use it to fuel the future of the Los Angeles Chargers." Harbaugh added: ...