Chargers WR Tre Harris holding out
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The Los Angeles Chargers believe they found a late-round gem in the 2025 NFL draft, and they're not alone in that thought process.
Los Angeles Chargers rookie wide receiver Tre Harris became the first official holdout before training camp begins in a few days.
As training camp gets ready to commence across the league, USA TODAY Sports’ Tyler Dragon gives his perspective on all 32 teams; whether it’s a major question, a coach or player on the hot seat, or a contract situation.
James pushed that narrative further a season ago, being a versatile standout in first-time coordinator Jesse Minter’s defense, too, helping the supposedly rebuilding Chargers roster a top-five defense.
Los Angeles – Los Angeles Chargers running back Najee Harris suffered a minor eye injury during a holiday weekend fireworks accident, but the prized free-agent signing will be ready for the upcoming season, his agent told the Los Angeles Times on Thursday. Earlier reports and online rumors prompted speculation of a more severe injury.
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USA TODAY Touchdown Wire on MSN2 Chargers players make 'best NFL team money can buy'NFL Media's Tom Blair set out to build the best NFL roster while staying under the 2025 salary cap, and included were two members of the Chargers.
In the NFL draft, they added Oronde Gadsden II, who has plenty of talent, but was still a fifth-round pick.RELATED: Chargers' Derwin James catches some weird shade from anonymous NFL personnelLos Angeles will try and figure out who their best option is between those two and returning veteran Will Dissly.
Training camp is just around the corner in the NFL. For most players, the focus now is on getting in shape. Getting ready to report. Preparing for the upcoming season.