When Jim Harbaugh signed a massive contract to become the next head coach of the Los Angeles Chargers, most likely assumed he would be living in a large California house. But that’s actually not the case – at least not yet.
After signing his contract with the Chargers, Jim Harbaugh has actually been living in an RV.
“It’s been great,” Harbaugh said at the league meetings according to Kyle Meinke of MLive.com. “Just being myself. I always wanted to do that. It worked out great. I’m 100 feet from [Chargers offensive coordinator] Greg Roman, who has a really, really good RV.”
Harbaugh explained that he’s okay with Roman having a better RV because he does not really need anything fancy.
“I’m not as fancy,” Harbaugh said. “My Ford Motorcoach hits me just right. It’s been awesome. Yeah, it’s been really good. I go back there, it’s a good time to think. It’s just been great.”
Harbaugh’s time living in the RV camper will be relatively short-lived, however, as he will soon be moving into a rental home with his family.
“They’re all here on this trip [to Orlando], and we’re all going to California together,” Harbaugh said. “We’ll be moving into our rental house, and that’s even better.”
But for now, it sounds like he’s enjoying his living situation.

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