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Jim Harbaugh Move to Falcons? Michigan Coach Taking 'Counsel From God' & Second Interview

Jim Harbaugh is getting another chance to talk with the Atlanta Falcons.
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Michigan coach Jim Harbaugh is one of the hottest names on the coaching market this season, and the Atlanta Falcons appear interested.

According to NFL Network insider Tom Pelissero, the Falcons are interviewing Harbaugh for a second time, joining only New England Patriots coach Bill Belichick as those to get another interview.

Harbaugh is one of the more unique candidates on the market considering he could return to the NFL with a team like the Falcons or Los Angeles Chargers, or he could go back to Michigan, where he just won the National Championship earlier this month.

But how is Harbaugh figuring out what to decide? He's looking towards a higher power.

"I just take the counsel from God and the Holy Spirit," said Harbaugh while appearing at an anti-abortion rally in Washington, D.C.

Harbaugh is mulling whether to stay at Michigan - where he just won a national title - or go to the NFL.

Michigan head coach Jim Harbaugh looks on during second half of the College Football Playoff national championship game against Washington at NRG Stadium in Houston, Texas on Monday, Jan. 8, 2024.

Michigan head coach Jim Harbaugh looks on during second half of the College Football Playoff national championship game against Washington at NRG Stadium in Houston, Texas on Monday, Jan. 8, 2024.

He said he is also consulting with his family.

"I just take the counsel from God and the Holy Spirit," he said. "And Mr. Jack Harbaugh, my dad, and my wife, Sarah. Just taking the advice, living one day at a time. One day at a time, one game at a time, one play at a time."

Harbaugh also said that there would be a "passing of the torch" next year, a suggestion that he might be ready to leave Michigan, which is dealing with an ongoing NCAA investigation involving cheating.

Harbaugh has been interviewed by the Falcons and by the Los Angeles Chargers, both of whom still have vacancies at head coach. He has ties to the Chargers, while the Falcons seem to be closing in on Bill Belichick as their choice.