EL SEGUNDO, Calif. — Los Angeles Chargers coach Jim Harbaugh told reporters Wednesday that he was disappointed and disagreed with the NFL's decision to suspend safety Derwin James Jr.
for Sunday's game against the Kansas City Chiefs. James was suspended for a hit to Pittsburgh Steelers tight end Pat Freiermuth in the third quarter of Los Angeles' 20-10 loss this past Sunday.
James was flagged for unnecessary roughness during the game. Harbaugh said Freiermuth's positioning caused James' illegal hit. «There was not a defenseless player; [he] changed his course, and I thought that Derwin's helmet was stiff-armed by Mr.
Freiermuth,» he said. «I thought [the stiff-arm] caused his head to make the contact and I thought the contact was first with the forearm, then the shoulder, then the head.» Harbaugh said James' tackle appeared to be precisely what the league is looking for in terms of taking «your head out of the game.» «You can never really take the head out of the game because it's in between the two shoulders,» he said. «Trying to tackle with the shoulder, now the head, and the helmets coming with it.