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    Jim and John Harbaugh
    While many are calling the 2013 Super Bowl the "Harbowl," Jim and John Harbaugh took very different paths to becoming Super Bowl-level NFL coaches. ... more 
    Photo by: Wikimedia Commons
    Jim and John Harbaugh
    While many are calling the 2013 Super Bowl the "Harbowl," Jim and John Harbaugh took very different paths to becoming Super Bowl-level NFL coaches. Both played at the collegiate level, but John went straight into coaching. Jim played for several different teams in the NFL from 1987 to 2001. Among his highlights? Jim holds the Chicago Bears' record for most completions with 1,023.
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    Fri, Feb 1, 2013 3:06 PM EST
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    When the San Francisco 49ers meet up with the Baltimore Ravens at Super Bowl XLVII this Sunday, something unusual will happen: two brothers will face off as head coaches for the first time in Super Bowl history. You kinda have to feel a little bit sorry for their parents. (Although I guess not too much: I mean, both kids are doing pretty well for themselves.) There's just nothing like a brother vs. brother match-up to ratchet up the human interest factor in sports. And while everybody's talking about the "Harbowl," the Harbaugh brothers certainly aren't the first famous set of siblings in sports. From the DiMaggio brothers of baseball to the Lamoureux twins of women's hockey, see how some other famous siblings fare when they play together-and against each other. - By Joslyn Gray



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