49ers firing Jim Harbaugh: NY Jets, Michigan, Raiders, Bears on deck

Jim Harbaugh was pre-fired by the 49ers before the season even began, and now it’s a matter of where he’ll land - and one of the major potential pieces of the puzzle has just been removed. The Dolphins say they’re keeping Joe Philbin for another year, eliminating the possibility of Harbaugh heading to Miami, where he’d have been a natural fit with fellow University of Michigan alum, owner Stephen Ross. That narrows his landing spots slightly, with the Oakland Raiders, the New York Jets, and of course Michigan being prime targets, and the Chicago Bears also being a possibility. Here we handicap the odds.

Michigan: 40%: This is the only college job which Jim Harbaugh would even consider taking at this point, but it’s also the lone college job he covets. He was a star QB for the Wolverines, the program is in disarray and has been for awhile, and he could cement his legend there by being the returning hero who saves the day. Still, he has yet to win a Super Bowl, and it’s at least a little difficult to see him leaving the NFL before he accomplishes that feat. So we’ll give the pro teams a collective sixty percent odds of landing him.

Oakland Raiders: 35%: There are numerous reasons why Jim Harbaugh might not want to head to the Raiders: their new owner Mark Davis seems like a dunce. Their roster is largely depleted. They may not even be playing in Oakland by 2016. But various reports have his wife preferring to remain on the west coast, and this is the only NFL head coaching job available in the pacific time zone. Also, rookie quarterback Derek Carr looks like he could be someone to build around. And unlike some other teams contemplating firing their coaches, the Raiders job is already open; Dennis Allen was fired months ago and Tony Sparano won’t be given the job permanently. So we’re giving the Raiders the best odds of landing Harbaugh of any pro team.

New York Jets: 15%: Rex Ryan is nearly a lock to get fired. But the Jets are nearly as devoid of talent as the Raiders, giving them little appeal to Harbaugh beyond the larger spotlight of coaching in New York City.

Chicago Bears: 9%: The only thing that could attract Harbaugh to Chicago would be his knack for trying to salvage damaged quarterbacks, and Jay Cutler certainly fits the description. But the whole thing seems unlikely, even if Marc Trestman is fired.

Miami Dolphins: 1%: Yes, Stephen Ross just announced that Joe Philbin will return in 2015. But the mercurial Dolphins owner’s decision making has been so incoherent when it comes to the head coaching position that he appeared to make his decision to keep Philbin based on the euphoria of a blocked punt, and a few years ago he tried to hire Jim Harbaugh while Sparano was still his coach. Little in Miami would surprise us, and that would include Ross changing his mind and going after Harbaugh after all, so we’re forced to give this a non-zero percentage. But the situation with the 49ers has deteriorated to the point that we’ll continue to pencil the odds of him remaining in San Francisco as zero.

49ers v. San Diego Chargers football game tonight: time TV live stream

The 49ers take on the Chargers in a west coast matchup tonight on the NFL Saturday Night Football game schedule. San Diego is on the fringe of the AFC playoffs and needs a victory in order to remain in contention amid a crowded wildcard field, having come off two consecutive losses. San Francisco has already been eliminated from the playoffs and faces bigger issues regarding the future of its head coach position. Tonight’s game has a primetime start time and airs on a live stream online as well as two different TV channels.

Philip Rivers is having a strong season as starting quarterback for the Chargers with 3639 passing yards and 27 touchdowns, but he’s facing nagging injuries which may hamper his abilities in tonight’s game. San Diego is 8-6 on the season but is currently in third place in the AFC West due to a tiebreaker. Colin Kaepernick and the 49ers have lost three straight games, and their 7-7 record means they’ll be staying home for the postseason. Jim Harbaugh is widely rumored to be on his way out of San Francisco, meaning the Niners players may be auditioning tonight for their next head coach in 2015. The 49ers have home field advantage at Levi’s Stadium in Santa Clara, but the home crowd may not be particularly enthusiastic in light of the disappointing season and turmoil.

Tonight’s San Francisco 49ers vs San Diego Chargers NFL football game has a start time schedule of 8:25pm EST, 5:25pm PST, and airs on TV channel CBS along with the NFL Network. The game also airs on a live stream online.

Rams vs 49ers game tonight: Monday Night Football TV time schedule

The 49ers are coming off two big wins in a row while the Rams are arguably coming off their best effort of the season when they face off tonight in a Monday Night Football schedule game in front of a national television audience. San Francisco got off to a rocky 1-2 start but has since rebounded with consecutive victories over Philadelphia and Kansas City, both likely playoff teams. St Louis is having a rough season, already down to its third quarterback, but nearly knocked off the Eagles. Today’s game has a primetime start time and airs on a prominent TV channel.

The Rams lost franchise QB Sam Bradford before the season and are now hitched to Austin Davis, who started the season as a third stringer but is now shaping up to be a decent starter. Wide receiver Brian Quick has emerged as his favorite target. The 49ers are facing ongoing whispers of supposed locker room discord between head coach Jim Harbaugh and some players, while the troubles between Harbaugh and his General Manager are well documented. But the team has been finding a way to win through the controversy, and will look to do so again tonight on the road with its usual weapons like Colin Kaepernick and Vernon Davis, the latter of whom is returning from injury.

Tonight’s 49ers vs Rams Monday Night Football game has a start time schedule of 8:30pm eastern time airing on TV channel ESPN nationwide.