Najee Harris, Chargers
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The Chargers were the first team to open training camp this season, and they also have a lot of movement with their roster. Mike Williams informed the Chargers on Thursday that he plans to retire, and running back Najee Harris was placed on the active/non-football list due to an eye injury.
Reports indicate the "likely" move the Los Angeles Chargers will make while Najee Harris nurses an eye injury from a fireworks mishap.
The Chargers officially announced on Thursday that they’ve placed running back Najee Harris on the non-football injury list.
Chargers Head Coach Jim Harbaugh and quarterback Justin Herbert took the podium at The Bolt on Day 1 of Chargers Training Camp. Below are three takeaways from their media availability Thursday:
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LAFB Network on MSNInsiders Provide Chargers Latest Update On 2 Critical InjuriesAs the Los Angeles Chargers open training camp with rising expectations under head coach Jim Harbaugh, the spotlight is already shining on two prominent offseason additions — running back Najee Harris and wide receiver Mike Williams — both of whom are navigating injuries with vastly different outlooks.
Chargers' Najee Harris sustains superficial eye injury due to a fireworks mishap on July 4th but is expected to be ready for the NFL season.
A Pittsburgh Steelers veteran running back was shockingly named a breakout candidate for the 2025 NFL season despite the addition of Kaleb Johnson in the draft.