Chargers working again Najee Harris probably will start coaching camp on the non-football harm record, basic supervisor Joe Hortiz stated Wednesday, after the working again suffered a minor eye harm throughout a fireworks incident on July 4.
As veteran teammates reported for camp Wednesday morning, Harris was nonetheless getting evaluated by docs within the Bay Space and was anticipated to affix the group later within the day.
“Everything that’s been relayed to us has been positive,” Hortiz stated.
Harris suffered a “superficial” eye harm in a vacation weekend fireworks accident, in accordance with an announcement from his agent, Doug Hendrickson, and was “fully expected to be ready for the upcoming NFL season.”
The Chargers’ medical group has remained in touch with Harris and his native docs, stated Hortiz, who reported Harris was in good spirits. Whereas the overall supervisor needed to save lots of ultimate judgment on Harris’ availability till the prized free-agent acquisition might be seen in particular person by the Chargers employees, Hortiz didn’t anticipate that Harris can be sidelined for lengthy.
“We’ll let him get himself ready and then he’ll get out there,” Hortiz stated.
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The Chargers positioned 5 gamers on the bodily unable to carry out record earlier than coaching camp: S Elijah Molden, WR Mike Williams, WR Jaylen Johnson, LB Del’Shawn Phillips and T Savion Washington. Molden, who signed a three-year extension in February, underwent offseason knee surgical procedure and missed all the offseason program. He stated in April that he anticipated to be prepared for coaching camp.