The top two picks in the Miami Dolphins' utterly forgettable 2017 draft were involved in transactions this weekend as they continue trying to keep their NFL careers alive.
After being claimed off of waivers earlier in the week, Charles Harris finally addressed the media ahead of his highly-anticipated debut for the Philadelphia Eagles ahead of Week 13.
Charles Harris' NFL roller-coaster ride has taken another turn, though he now has landed in a very good spot. The former Miami Dolphins first-round pick has joined the NFC East-leading Philadelphia Eagles after they claimed him off waivers from the Carolina Panthers.
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Actions speak louder than words. The Eagles are uncomfortable with their situation at edge rusher and moved to add a veteran presence by claiming Charles Harris off waivers from the Carolina Panthers.
For years, Thanksgiving belonged to the NFL, but Christmas belonged to the NBA. Occasionally, an NFL game would fall on Christmas, but it was anomalous, even avoided if possible.
The ‘top’ of the roster churn The Carolina Panthers continue to churn the ‘top’ of their roster by releasing outside linebacker Charles Harris in favor of former Minnesota Vikings corner Akayleb Evans.
The Carolina Panthers have continued an interesting trend. On Monday, the team announced that they have parted ways with outside linebacker Charles Harris.
The Carolina Panthers announced Monday that they’ve placed DE Charles Harris on waivers. Harris is tied for the team lead in sacks, so this is a bit of a surprise. Harris, 29, is a former first-round pick by the Dolphins in the 2017 NFL Draft out of Missouri.
The Carolina Panthers announced they have officially signed OLB Charles Harris to the roster. They also re-signed TE Feleipe Franks to the practice squad. Harris, 29, is a former first-round pick by the Dolphins in the 2017 NFL Draft out of Missouri.
As the league moves toward Week 2, and veteran's base salaries don't have to be fully guaranteed, a former Lion has found a new home. According to NFL Network's Tom Pelissero, the Carolina Panthers plan to sign edge rusher Charles Harris.
One area the Carolina Panthers have been trying to address for several months is edge rusher. With D.J. Wonnum on injured reserve, Ejiro Evero has rotated through a number of guys in the preseason and this past Sunday against the Saints but has yet to find an answer opposite of Jadeveon Clowney.
Yesterday Carolina Panthers head coach Dave Canales told reporters that the team was still looking at some potential options on the edge. While he didn't get into specifics, it appears that one option Canales was referring to was former Detroit Lions defensive end Charles Harris.
When the Detroit Lions signed him in 2021, Charles Harris was a first-round draft pick bust with his career on the ropes as he headed to his third team in as many seasons.
Let me start this off by saying that Detroit Lions general manager Brad Holmes has done a phenomenal job with this team. Yes, he has a weakness and we'll
The Lions finished the 2022 season with 39 sacks, roughly middle of the pack in the NFL. With the return of several veterans from injury, that figure should improve in 2023.
The spring brings hope for almost every fan base that this is the year their team will make the Super Bowl. Detroit Lions fans haven't celebrated an NFL title since 1957 -- more than a decade before the first Super Bowl.
The Lions have $14 million in cap space next season, however, with a little roster trimming (Michael Brockers, $10 million; Halapoulivaati Vaitai $6.5 million; Charles Harris $4 million) they could close in on $35 million in available funds.