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Rams troll Jim Harbaugh on social media, 'sign-ing off' after preseason win over Chargers

- - Rams troll Jim Harbaugh on social media, 'sign-ing off' after preseason win over Chargers

Ian CasselberryAugust 18, 2025 at 12:15 AM

The past week wasn't a good one for Jim Harbaugh and the Los Angeles Rams rubbed it in with a trolling social media post.

The Los Angeles Chargers coach had his reputation and integrity, along with Michigan's 2024 national championship, stained by being named in the NCAA Committee on Infractions report that penalized the football program for an advance scouting scheme in which assistant Connor Stallions recorded play signals from the sidelines of upcoming opponents.

Then the Chargers lost a preseason game to the Rams on Saturday, 23-22, with five seconds remaining when Stetson Bennett threw an 8-yard touchdown pass to Tru Edwards. The team also lost receiver Quentin Johnston to a concussion during the game.)

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Sign-ing off. pic.twitter.com/q7Sjx36yRH

— Los Angeles Rams (@RamsNFL) August 17, 2025

Following the game, the Rams' social media team posted a graphic that made at least two references to the sign-stealing scandal that occurred under Harbaugh's watch at Michigan. The post on X said "Sign-ing off" with an image of the Rams' mascot holding up a sign that read "Hail to the Victors."

Ouch. Those Rams horns aren't just hard, but also sharp.

As part of the sanctions levied against the Michigan program by the NCAA, Harbaugh was issued a 10-year show-cause penalty — on top of a four-year punishment he received in 2024 — which effectively ends any possibility of him returning to coach college football with a virtual ban that lasts until 2038.

Former Michigan head coach Jim Harbaugh's NCAA show-cause penalties will run until 2038, effectively preventing him from coaching in college until he's 73 years old 😳 pic.twitter.com/RR5AvyvTKs

— Yahoo Sports (@YahooSports) August 15, 2025

From Yahoo Sports' Nick Bromberg:

"Overall, the show-cause penalties mean that any school that looks to hire Harbaugh over the next 13 years must go in front of the NCAA and justify how his hiring won’t lead to any other broken NCAA rules and the governing body has the right to stop the hire."

Asked about the NCAA penalties after the Chargers' defeat, Harbaugh told reporters, "I'm not engaging."

“Like I said to you last year, I’m not engaging,” he said.

Harbaugh left Michigan after the 2023-24 season and the Wolverines' national championship to take the head coaching position with the Chargers. He reportedly agreed to a five-year contract paying him an annual salary of $16 million.

In his first season with the Chargers, Harbaugh went 11-6, turning the team around from a 5-11 record the previous year.

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