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    IN PICS: Jim Harbaugh’s Daughter Grace Soaks in Lake Tahoe In Pink Bikini During ‘Revival’ Trip

    Former Michigan water polo star Grace Harbaugh, daughter of LA Chargers head coach Jim Harbaugh, is back to swimming, in Lake Tahoe at the very least. The Michigan alum was there for some rest and relaxation as she swam in the lake and soaked up some sun in a pink bikini with some friends for a “revival” trip.

     

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    Harbaugh’s photos did not just feature her taking a dip, but also hiking in the nearby woods, enjoying the sunset, petting some cats and playing UNO with friends. Her Instagram page is filled with her outdoor trips as she enjoys her summer vacation.

    She was a water polo star in high school and in college, being the team captain of her high school team and when she went to Michigan to play, she was regarded as one of the best college water polo players of her time, She was named to the ACWPC All-Academic team during her freshman year in 2020 and stayed in Ann Arbor in all four years of her college life, excelling both in the sport and in academics.

    She is still connected to the sporting world, not just because of her dad, but because of her work. She works at United Talent Agency, which represents some of the top athletes today, as well as actors and musicians. Their clients range from WNBA stars like A’ja Wilson to actors like Johnny Depp.

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    Chargers Head Coach Jim Harbaugh Praises Undrafted Rookie Nikko Reed

    As for her father, Jim Harbaugh, he is currently busy with the LA Chargers training camp. There, he admitted how impressed he was with undrafted rookie cornerback Nikko Reed.

    Reed stole the show during the Hall of Fame Game, where he had an interception that he returned for 60 yards. He also had two passes knocked down, and this has Harbaugh singing his praises.

    “We’ve got a lot of ascending players who have been ascending in practice, and I couldn’t wait to see them play in a real game,” he said. “Nikko Reed has been battling, working through things all camp, and he continues to work through them and play good.”

    Preseason games are a chance for undrafted rookies to prove themselves to coaches and that they belong in the league. With Jim Harbaugh singing his praises during training camp, there is a big chance Nikko Reed might even make the Chargers’ active roster this season.

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