
Najee Harris Out for Season with Torn Achilles
Chargers running back Najee Harris suffered a torn Achilles during a game, ending his season and marking his first missed game in his career. Omarion Hampton is expected to take over his carries.
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Chargers running back Najee Harris suffered a torn Achilles during a game, ending his season and marking his first missed game in his career. Omarion Hampton is expected to take over his carries.

Chargers running back Najee Harris suffered an Achilles injury during a game against the Broncos, which is likely to end his season. Harris, who has had a challenging year with injuries, was getting more involved before his injury. He is currently undergoing imaging to confirm the diagnosis.

Chargers running back Najee Harris was injured during a game against the Broncos and had to leave on a medical cart after a non-contact injury to his lower left leg, raising concerns about his availability for future games.

The Chargers lead the Broncos 10-7 at halftime, but key player Najee Harris was injured and is out for the game, impacting the Chargers' offense; the game remains competitive with a late touchdown by the Broncos.
Najee Harris, former Steelers and current Chargers running back, suffered a likely severe Achilles injury in Week 3, which is expected to end his season and impact team dynamics and Pittsburgh's compensation pick.

Najee Harris is cleared from injury and will play in the Chargers' season opener against the Chiefs in Brazil, after recovering from an eye injury. Elijah Molden is also set to play.

Los Angeles Chargers running back Najee Harris, who missed training camp due to an eye injury, is expected to start in the season opener against the Kansas City Chiefs after participating in practice and expressing readiness.

Najee Harris, a running back for the Chargers, participated fully in practice and is expected to play against the Chiefs after recovering from a minor eye injury, with coach and Harris both confident in his health.
Najee Harris is recovering from a superficial eye injury sustained during a fireworks mishap and is ramping up to play in an upcoming game after being cleared for contact by team medical staff. He remains optimistic about returning to the field soon.

Chargers running back Najee Harris has been cleared for contact and may play against the Chiefs on Friday, after recovering from an eye injury, with his participation still uncertain for Week 1.

Najee Harris, who was recently activated from the non-football injury list after a fireworks accident, participated in practice and is considered a 'possibility' to play in Week 1 for the Chargers, with Jim Harbaugh indicating he might be limited but not ruled out.

The Chargers' recent updates include the possibility of Najee Harris playing in Week 1, the addition of veteran long snapper Rick Lovato due to Josh Harris's injury, Junior Colson's season-ending shoulder surgery, Trey Lance winning the backup QB role, and the acquisition of offensive lineman Austin Deculus. Coach Harbaugh expressed optimism about these developments and the team's prospects for the upcoming season.

Chargers move Najee Harris from the non-football injury list to the 53-man roster, raising hopes he can play in Week 1 after recovering from an eye injury sustained in a fireworks accident, with the team optimistic about his availability for the season opener.

Chargers GM Joe Hortiz is hopeful that Najee Harris will be able to play in Week 1 after recovering from an eye injury sustained in a fireworks accident, with Harris currently progressing in his medical recovery and on track to be activated by the deadline.

Chargers GM Joe Hortiz expressed optimism that Najee Harris, who has been recovering from a fireworks-related injury, will be able to play in Week 1 against the Chiefs, although official updates remain limited and cautious.