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Najee Harris is in a trend in the right direction after a terrifying moment celebrating on July 4.
The Los Angeles Chargers, Corredor, suffered a “superficial ocular injury” in a fireworks setback during a vacation event.
“Najee Harris was present at an event on July 4 in which a fireworks accident resulted in several attendees. Najee suffered a superficial ocular injury during the incident, but it is expected to be ready for the next NFL season,” said his agent’s statement, Via ESPN.
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The Los Angeles Chargers corridor, Najae Harris, #22, catches the ball during the low season training in the Bolt. (Kirby Lee/Imagn images)
Harris participated in drills on Tuesday for the first time since the injury.
Harris was with a coach aside. Chargers have not yet officially revealed the injury, which is not required during the training camp and the preseason.
Chief coach Jim Harbaugh said recently “there is a possibility” that Harris is not ready for his first game of the season against the Kansas City Chiefs in Brazil on September 5.

The Los Angeles Chargers corridor, Najae Harris, #22, during the low season training in the Bolt. (Kirby Lee/Imagn images)
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Harris signed a one -year agreement, according to the reports, with a value of $ 5.25 million with the chargers in the low season. It is in a field with Haskins, Kimani Vidal, Jarret Patterson and the rookie Omarion Hampton.
He Pittsburgh Steelers He selected Harris in the first 2021 draft round. He has played and started each game since he entered the League. He ran for 4,312 yards and 28 touchdowns in 68 games.

Los Angeles Chargers, Najee Harris, #22, Omarion Hampton, #8, and Kimani Vidal, #30, observe during the low season training in the Bolt. (Kirby Lee/Imagn images)
The chargers accumulated 1,882 yards and averaged 110.7 yards per game. JK Dobbins led the chargers with 905 yards, and Gus Edwards ran for 365 yards. Vidal had 155 yards per land, and Haskins had 89.