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Taylor Heinicke goes from watching a documentary about Jim Harbaugh to playing for him with Chargers

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Taylor Heinicke goes from watching a documentary about Jim Harbaugh to playing for him with Chargers
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Taylor Heinicke goes from watching a documentary about Jim Harbaugh to playing for him with Chargers

2024-09-03 09:42 Last Updated At:09:50

EL SEGUNDO, Calif. (AP) — Taylor Heinicke was watching Netflix last Wednesday night when he received a call from Atlanta Falcons coach Raheem Morris that he had been traded to the Los Angeles Chargers.

“Oh, that’s funny. Because I was just watching Jim Harbaugh,” Heinicke told Morris.

Ironically, the veteran quarterback was watching the 90-minute documentary on Connor Stalions and the University of Michigan’s sign-stealing controversy last season. Less than 24 hours later, he met Harbaugh and got up to speed on what he expected.

“Meeting Jim, I think he exceeds every expectation. Really fun to be around, so excited to work for him,” Heinicke said of Harbaugh, who led Michigan to the national title last season but was suspended three games due to the sign-stealing allegations. Harbaugh has continued to deny knowing what Stallions was doing.

Heinicke, who will back up Justin Herbert, participated in his first practice on Monday as the Chargers began preparations for Sunday’s opener against the Las Vegas Raiders.

The Chargers are Heinicke’s fifth team in seven seasons. Heinicke started the 2020 NFC wild-card round playoff game for Washington against Tampa Bay after Alex Smith was ruled out due to a calf injury. He was 26 of 44 for 306 yards, one TD pass and one interception in the 31-23 loss to the eventual Super Bowl champion.

Heinicke’s best season was with Washington in 2021, when he started 15 games and passed for 3,419 yards and 20 touchdowns. He took over the starting spot after Ryan Fitzpatrick suffered a hip injury in Week 1 against the Chargers.

“It is kind of crazy because that was the game that projected me into a better career. I had that whole season and then nine games the following season. So, that kind of started it all,” Heinicke said.

Heinicke signed with Atlanta as a free agent in 2023 and started five games. However, his future with the Falcons was in doubt after Kirk Cousins signed during free agency and Michael Penix Jr. was drafted in the first round.

Heinicke gives the Chargers a veteran starter in case Herbert suffers an injury. Herbert missed two weeks during training camp because of an injury to the plantar fascia in his right foot, but has practiced the past two weeks.

Herbert missed the final four games last season because of a finger injury on his throwing hand. He has also had injuries to his ribs and non-throwing shoulder over the past two seasons.

“I like him and his body of work,” Harbaugh said of Heinicke. “When he quarterbacks a team, they are competitive. He throws with good accuracy and plays his game.”

Harbaugh also made it clear that his expectations for Heinicke and Easton Stick differ from what they want from Herbert.

The addition of Heinicke and watching Stick throughout the preseason impressed on Harbaugh that one template cannot suit all his quarterbacks, and that there needs to be a different game plan ready if Heinicke is called on.

Which is just fine for Heinicke.

“Justin has the arm talent that Easton and I don’t have and that’s just the truth of the matter,” Heinicke said. “So, if we were to go out there and try to be like him, I don’t think that’s our best football. I like that they’ve noticed that and that we just have to go out there and play our best game.”

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Atlanta Falcons quarterback Taylor Heinicke (4) works in the pocket against the Jacksonville Jaguars in the first half of an NFL preseason footballl game, Friday, Aug. 23, 2024, in Atlanta. (AP Photo/Butch Dill)

Atlanta Falcons quarterback Taylor Heinicke (4) works in the pocket against the Jacksonville Jaguars in the first half of an NFL preseason footballl game, Friday, Aug. 23, 2024, in Atlanta. (AP Photo/Butch Dill)

MANCHESTER, England (AP) — England and English soccer teams could be removed from UEFA competitions if a new regulator is considered to be “Government interference” in the sport.

In a letter sent by UEFA to the U.K.'s new culture secretary, Lisa Nandy, European soccer's governing body raised concerns about a proposed independent football regulator (IFR) in English soccer. The regulatory will ensure the financial sustainability of clubs and stop teams from joining breakaway competitions like the European Super League.

UEFA regulations state there should be no government interference in the running of soccer.

“We have specific rules that guard against this in order to guarantee the autonomy of sport and fairness of sporting competition; the ultimate sanction for which would be excluding the federation from UEFA and teams from competition,” UEFA general secretary Theodore Theodoridis wrote in his letter, which has been seen by The Associated Press.

England, which has been runner-up in the last two European Championships, is co-hosting the 2028 edition of the tournament.

If UEFA imposed its ultimate sanction of excluding the English Football Association, the England team would be barred from competing in the Euros. It could also mean Premier League clubs being barred from the Champions League and other competitions.

The U.K. government’s Football Governance Bill would give an independent regulator powersto safeguard the future of clubs. It includes strengthened tests over who can run or own clubs.

In its letter, UEFA said “normally football regulation should be managed by the national federation.”

It said it was concerned by what it described as “scope creep” by a regulator into areas beyond “the long-term financial sustainability of clubs and heritage assets.”

UEFA said if all countries established regulators with wide-reaching powers it would hinder its ability to maintain effective governance across Europe. It wants England's regulator to be “strictly limited” to the long-term financial sustainability of clubs and heritage assets.

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FILE - The UEFA Euro trophy is pictured after Britain and Ireland were elected to host the Euro 2028 football tournament during the the UEFA EURO 2028 and 2032 hosts announcement ceremony after the UEFA Executive Committee, at UEFA Headquarters, in Nyon, Switzerland, Oct. 10, 2023. (Jean-Christophe Bott/Keystone via AP, File)

FILE - The UEFA Euro trophy is pictured after Britain and Ireland were elected to host the Euro 2028 football tournament during the the UEFA EURO 2028 and 2032 hosts announcement ceremony after the UEFA Executive Committee, at UEFA Headquarters, in Nyon, Switzerland, Oct. 10, 2023. (Jean-Christophe Bott/Keystone via AP, File)

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