The Los Angeles Chargers are looking to move forward this offseason with a new defensive coordinator after Jesse Minter was hired as the Baltimore Ravens head coach. Replacing an elite coordinator, like Minter, is never an easy or simple task.
Chargers head coach Jim Harbaugh has been effective in finding new coaches to replace departing coordinators over the past few years. Minter himself was a replacement defensive coordinator at the University of Michigan for Mike Macdonald, who had been hired by Jim’s brother, John Harbaugh, to become the Baltimore Ravens new defensive coordinator.
The Chargers utilized a connection from Jesse Minter to find his heir in Chris O’Leary. Minter and O’Leary go back to Minter’s early days as a coach at Georgia State.
How did Jim Harbaugh, coming off a bad pandemic-shortened season for the Wolverines, suddenly find back-to-back future NFL coaches to run his defense? While speaking with reporters at the 2026 NFL owners meetings in Phoenix Arizona, Harbaugh opened up on the hiring on Macdonald and Minter and revealed his secret weapon. He relied on his special teams coordinator for an eye for youthful talent.
Jay Harbaugh
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Jim Harbaugh’s son Jay Harbaugh has been coaching since 2008 when he got his start as a student assistant at Oregon State. Jay got his start under former Chargers head coach Mike Riley at Oregon State. Riley was the Chargers head coach during the years that Jim Harbaugh was a quarterback for the Chargers from 1999-2000.
Jay has risen the ranks with the help of a few family connections, jumping to the NFL as quality control coach for the Baltimore Ravens under his uncle John Harbaugh before joining his father Jim at Michigan. Jay took over as special teams coordinator for the Wolverines in 2019.
Why does Jay Harbaugh’s history matter in this conversation? Jay Harbaugh and Mike Macdonald first worked together for the Baltimore Ravens in 2014 and again when Jim Harbaugh hired him from Ravens to become his defensive coordinator at Michigan after the 2020 season for the upcoming 2021 season.
Jim revealed that Jay Harbaugh was instrumental in the hiring decisions of both Mike Macdonald and Jesse Minter at Michigan. Jay had been on the recruiting trail and working clinics with young coaches and had developed a keen eye for the football talent he saw. The press conference in available on the Chargers website and YouTube page.
Jay’s connections to those younger coaches who share similar ages undoubtedly helped him land the special teams coordinator position under Mike Macdonald when he took over for the Seattle Seahawks in 2024.
Given the Harbaugh family’s football connections and coaching tree often sharing talent, having another Harbaugh in the NFL can only be beneficial for future coaching developments. If the Chargers hope to build a developmental pipeline of coaches, having the younger Harbaugh in and around other top coaching talent can only help.