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Seahawks hire Jay Harbaugh, Jim’s son, to be special teams coordinator

The Seattle Seahawks are hiring a J. Harbaugh to their coaching staff for the 2024 season. No… not Jim Harbaugh, but quite literally the closest thing to him: his son Jay Harbaugh. The first born son of the man who brought a national championship back to Michigan will not follow his father to the Los Angeles Chargers. Instead, he will be joining the Seahawks as their new special teams coordinator.

The connection between the Harbaugh lineage and new Seahawks head coach Mike Macdonald is clearly strong. Macdonald coached with Jay under his father Jim when he was Michigan’s defensive coordinator in 2021. Macdonald then returned to Jim’s brother and Jay’s uncle, John, to be the defensive coordinator of the Baltimore Ravens from 2022-2023.

Are we following on all the J-named Harbaugh’s here?

The Seahawks may not have been able to land (or were even interested in?) Jim Harbaugh as their head coach, but perhaps they got the next best thing: a man of the Harbaugh coaching tree with connections to their football legacy.

Additionally, the youth movement continues in the Pacific Northwest. Jay Harbaugh is 34 years old, only two years younger than Macdonald who is now the youngest head coach in the NFL.

While we may not know who the offensive coordinator will be, Macdonald is wasting little time filling out his coaching staff. Harbaugh will join Leslie Frazier, who will be the assistant head coach and presumably help Macdonald on defense.

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