The Los Angeles Chargers face uncertainty in their backfield as running back Najee Harris recovers from a fireworks-related eye injury.
His status for the season opener remains unclear as the team takes a careful approach.
Head coach Jim Harbaugh recently provided a measured update when asked about Harris’ availability for Week 1.
“There’s a chance he is,” Harbaugh said, via Kris Rhim of ESPN.
Jim Harbaugh had no update on Najee Harris. When asked if Najee might not be ready by Week 1 he said, “there’s a chance he is.”
Q: “Can he open his eye?”
A: “Yeah he can open it.” pic.twitter.com/55ezCYirL2
— Kris Rhim (@krisrhim1) August 8, 2025
Harbaugh also confirmed that Harris can open the injured eye.
Harris is on the non-football injury list and has not returned to full team practices.
He has been active in his rehabilitation program, walking laps while wearing a helmet and weighted vest as part of his recovery.
The Chargers understand the critical role vision plays for a running back, a position that must read the defense and react quickly to traffic.
This awareness has shaped their cautious timeline for Harris’ return.
During his absence, the Chargers have relied on a committee approach in the backfield.
Rookie Omarion Hampton has received opportunities alongside veterans Hassan Haskins and Kimani Vidal as the coaching staff evaluates depth options.
Harbaugh has made it clear that the organization will not rush Harris back.
Long-term health takes priority over any immediate roster needs as the regular season approaches.
The medical staff continues monitoring Harris’ progress closely, and his potential return for the season opener will depend on how his healing progresses over the next few weeks.
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