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Chargers running back Najee Harris will likely begin training camp on the non-football injury list, Los Angeles general manager Joe Hortiz told reporters Wednesday via Daniel Popper of The Athletic.
GM Joe Hortiz said it was too soon to know how long the new running back might be sidelined because of a superficial eye ...
A scary July 4th incident will reportedly result in a training camp delay for Chargers running back Najee Harris. The ...
The Los Angeles Chargers planned to use a one-two punch at running back this season, but that may have to wait.
NFL Insider Mike Garafolo and NFL Network's Judy Battista provide updates on Los Angeles Chargers running back Najee Harris' injury and highlight which players are expected to be on the practice field ...
Harris’ agent, Doug Hendrickson, said in a statement that his client is “fully expected to be ready for the upcoming NFL ...
Najee Harris suffered a superficial eye injury in a Fourth of July fireworks explosion, according to his agent.
NFL player Najee Harris was injured in a Fourth of July fireworks explosion at Antioch, California. The star running backs ...
The running back signed a one-year, $5.25 million contract with the Chargers in March. The post Najee Harris Contract Situation Unclear Following Fireworks Injury appeared first on Front Office Sports ...
LATROBE, Pa. -- It's abundantly clear that Najee Harris isn't seeking extra motivation after his fifth-year option was declined. But, that's about all that's clear, including his future in Pittsburgh.
Selected 24th in 2021, Harris entered this season with something to prove after the Steelers declined his fifth-year option, making this a contract year.
Breaking down the details on Najee Harris' one-year contract agreement with the Chargers.