Overview
- Najee Harris worked out with the New York Giants on Monday as the team assessed whether to sign the 28-year-old veteran running back.
- Coach John Harbaugh said Harris looked good but is “not back 100%” and is not yet in full football shape, signaling the team would follow a staged medical and conditioning process before any deal.
- The visit came after depth back Dante Miller suffered a groin injury and was waived/injured, increasing urgency for dependable options behind starter Cam Skattebo.
- Harris is a former Pro Bowler who rushed for 1,000 yards in each of his first four NFL seasons but missed most of 2025 after tearing his left Achilles with the Chargers.
- With about $10.5 million in cap space, the Giants could afford a cheap, short-term one-year signing if medicals and evaluations clear him, and that move would provide experienced, between-the-tackles depth for Harbaugh’s offense.