Los Angeles Chargers running back Najee Harris likely begins training camp on the non-football injury/illness list after an eye injury sustained in a July 4 fireworks accident. General manager Joe Hortiz does not expect Harris' stay on the list to be long. If placed on the NFI list, Harris must miss at least the first four games if still on it after roster cutdowns. His agent describes the injury as superficial, and ongoing communication with Harris' doctors indicates positive recovery progress.
Los Angeles Chargers running back Najee Harris is likely starting training camp on the non-football injury/illness (NFI) list after an eye injury from a fireworks incident on July 4.
General manager Joe Hortiz stated that if Harris is placed on the NFI list, he expects a quick return to practice once cleared by the medical staff.
Harris sustained a 'superficial' injury according to his agent, and he is anticipated to be ready for the upcoming NFL season.
Charges' director of player health and performance Marco Zucconi is communicating regularly with Harris' doctors, with positive reports regarding his recovery.
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