Michigan head football coach Jim Harbaugh recently spoke at the annual Right to Life rally in Washington, D.C., emphasizing the sanctity of life and thanking attendees for their dedication.
He introduced former NFL player Ben Watson as a “warrior for the sanctity of life” and highlighted the spiritual mission of his team, stating that 70 players were baptized during the past season.
Harbaugh, known for his faith, has openly expressed his pro-life stance, even offering to support any of his players facing unplanned pregnancies.
“Thank you all for being here,” Harbaugh said. “It’s a great example that you’re setting. It’s a testimony for the sanctity of life.”
“It’s a great day for a march!” he yelled.
“This is football weather! Let’s go!” he said.
Got a chance to chat with Jim Harbaugh about his bold pro-life stance, where he’ll potentially coach next & more at the @March_for_Life pic.twitter.com/tftKJbBiBj
— Jon Root (@JonnyRoot_) January 19, 2024
Despite leading Michigan to a national championship, his future with the team remains uncertain as he is rumored to be considering NFL head-coaching positions.
“You know, we all talk about human rights. There’s really no rights that are important unless you have the right to life,” Harbaugh said.
“This is a great day for a march. It’s a great day for the sanctity of life, and football weather. Let’s make it a great day.”
“There’s a spiritual mission to our team,” Harbaugh said. “The young players on our team are incredible examples.”
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