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Los Angeles Chargers Running Back Najee Harris Suffers Devastating Injury
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During the second quarter of the Los Angeles Chargers’ 23-20 nail-biter win against the Broncos, Running Back Najee Harris took a routine step on a play-action fake and then crumpled to the turf. No contact, no collision. Just a man and the unforgiving physics of a body pushed to its limit. He immediately grabbed for his lower left leg, and every fan, player, and coach held their breath. This wasn’t just a player down; this was a potential season-altering moment.

The Brutal Reality For Harris

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After the game, a victorious but somber Jim Harbaugh confirmed everyone’s worst fears. The initial diagnosis points to an Achilles injury for Harris, a gut-punch for a player who has been the epitome of durability. This is a guy who has never missed a single game in his NFL career. Now, that streak looks to be tragically over.

Harris had already dodged one bullet this year, recovering from a bizarre fireworks mishap on the Fourth of July that cost him all of training camp. He was just starting to hit his stride, looking like the 1,000-yard rusher the Chargers signed in March. Before exiting, he was leading the team with 28 yards on just six carries. You could see the vision: a punishing one-two punch with rookie Omarion Hampton. Now, that vision is on hold.

What This Means For the Chargers

Speaking of Hampton, the kid just had his coming-out party. The first-round pick exploded for 129 scrimmage yards and his first career touchdown, looking every bit the lead back. “Man, what a game he had,” Harbaugh gushed. “He was running with a purpose.”

Hampton knows what’s at stake. “I definitely got to step up,” he said after the game. No kidding. Offensive Coordinator Greg Roman loves to split carries, but with Harris likely out for a significant time, the workload on the rookie is about to get a whole lot heavier.

It’s a tough pill to swallow. You celebrate the win, you celebrate the rookie’s breakout performance, but your heart aches for a warrior like Najee Harris. “It’s always too tough to lose a brother like that,” a subdued Justin Herbert said. It’s the brutal, cold reality of the NFL. One play can change everything.

This article first appeared on Total Apex Sports and was syndicated with permission.

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