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.
Najee Harris signs a $9M deal with the Chargers, turning early high school hardships into NFL success. A comeback season rooted in resilience.
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.
Reports indicate the "likely" move the Los Angeles Chargers will make while Najee Harris nurses an eye injury from a fireworks mishap.
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Front Office Sports on MSNNajee Harris Contract Situation Unclear Following Fireworks InjuryChargers running back Najee Harris is the latest professional athlete to put his playing career in jeopardy by way of a July 4th fireworks accident. Harris, 27, hurt one of his eyes during an incident over the holiday last week,
Najee Harris career earnings. Prior to his new deal, Harris was signed to a $13 million rookie contract, which is the entirety of Harris's career earnings.
Johnson could take over for Harris, who had 263 carries and 36 catches last season. While that's a lofty workload, Johnson should have the chance for at least 200 carries -- unless Warren gets a ...