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Najee Harris will open training camp on the NFI list following a fireworks-related injury, but Chargers GM Joe Horitz doesn't expect him to be on there for long.
Harbaugh provided an update on Najee Harris as camp kicked off in El Segundo. The running back was officially placed on the Non-Football Injury List on Thursday morning after he "sustained a superficial eye injury" during a July 4 fireworks mishap, according to his agent, Doug Hendrickson.
Mike Williams retires, Najee Harris suffers an injury, and rookie standouts rise as the Los Angeles Chargers open 2025 training camp with major storylines.
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It’s been two weeks since Najee Harris injured his eye in a Fourth of July fireworks accident, and fans are still searching for clarity on just how serious the situation might be.
As expected, the Chargers officially placed running back Najee Harris on the active/non-football injury list on Thursday. Harris sustained an eye injury during a fireworks mishap on July 4.
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Almost two weeks after sustaining an eye injury from a July 4 fireworks-related incident, ex-Steeler Najee Harris has received an injury update courtesy of ESPN — and it’s looking like the new Chargers running back will start training camp on the non-football injury/illness list.
The Chargers officially announced on Thursday that they’ve placed running back Najee Harris on the non-football injury list.
The Pittsburgh Steelers have running back action to fill this season after Najee Harris left for the Los Angeles Chargers. They know they can count on returner Jaylen Warren. And they hope they can count on rookie Kaleb Johnson from Iowa. But they also added another RB this offseason: Kenneth Gainwell.