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ChargersNajee Harris Suffers Suspected Achilles Injury in Week 3

Preliminary tests point to an Achilles injury that could end his season, leaving rookie Omarion Hampton next in line.

Overview

  • Harbaugh said postgame that initial evaluations indicate an Achilles injury after Harris collapsed on a non-contact play in the second quarter against Denver.
  • The Chargers first listed him with an ankle issue and later ruled him out; Harris was unable to put weight on his left leg and was carted to the locker room.
  • Video review cited by a medical expert showed a telltale calf ‘muscle jump,’ consistent with a complete tear, which typically requires roughly 8–12 months to return if confirmed.
  • Harris had six carries for 28 yards before exiting; the veteran signed a one-year deal after four straight 1,000-yard seasons in Pittsburgh and missed camp following a July 4 fireworks eye injury.
  • With Harris sidelined, Hampton is expected to assume the lead-back workload, with Hassan Haskins in support and practice-squad options Kimani Vidal and Amar Johnson available.