FOXBOROUGH, Mass. — As spontaneous celebrations rippled throughout the Los Angeles Chargers' locker room after their resounding 40-7 win over the New England Patriots, coach Jim Harbaugh grabbed general manager Joe Hortiz and wrapped him up in a bear hug.
''Love you!'' Harbaugh said.
''Love you!'' Hortiz responded.
''Great job! Let's keep it going,'' Harbaugh replied, finally loosening his grasp.
The Chargers (10-6) are back in the playoffs. But the message is clear: They have their eyes on achieving much more.
Justin Herbert threw three touchdown passes and Los Angeles locked up its second playoff appearance in three seasons with Saturday's victory.
''We had a good opportunity tonight and we went out and took it," Herbert said. ''We had a good plan. All week we knew how big of a game this was for us. Guys were dialed in, focused and we executed today.''
It also secured the fourth postseason appearance in Harbaugh's five seasons as an NFL coach, adding to the three he made during his stint with the San Francisco 49ers.