The Los Angeles Chargers and Detroit Lions are scheduled to play one another in the annual Hall of Fame Game.
With that showdown taking place on July 31, the Chargers have an early training camp, with rookies scheduled to arrive on Saturday. The main question regarding that deadline was whether Tre Harris would report.
Harris is one of 30 second-round picks who has yet to sign his rookie deal, but he did participate in OTAs, meaning there was some hope he would still be at camp. According to Ian Rapoport, that's not the case as Harris is officially the first holdout of the offseason.
The deadline for #Chargers rookies to report is upon us and second round WR Tre Harris is officially a holdout, sources say.
— Ian Rapoport (@RapSheet) July 12, 2025
With 30 of the 32 second-round picks unsigned because of a disagreement over guaranteed money, Harris makes the first official stand. pic.twitter.com/Z2PU9p0wEc
To date, the only second-round picks to have signed their deals are Cleveland Browns linebacker Carson Schwesinger and Houston Texans wide receiver Jayden Higgins. Both received fully guaranteed contracts, which remains the sticking point for Harris and the remainder of the picks from that round.
Los Angeles should be eager to get Harris to camp since they need help at the position, but there's no telling which side will blink first.
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