While Tre Harris was one of many second-round picks to remain unsigned through mid-July, the rookie made headlines when he was a no-show during the start of Chargers training camp. Well, the unofficial holdout is over.
After months of speculation about whether the Chargers would address their wide receiver depth in the 2025 NFL Draft, the team doubled down—literally—selecting Tre Harris in the second round and KeAndre Lambert-Smith in the fifth.
The LA Chargers lost one of their X receivers on Thursday when Mike Williams announced his sudden retirement from the NFL. That was enough to push the Chargers over the edge and make sure they got their other X receiver, Tre Harris, in the building.
The Los Angeles Chargers are signing second-round WR Tre Harris to a rookie contract, per NFL Network’s Ian Rapoport. Harris was officially in a holdout
One of the more unique issues has been plaguing most of the NFL, but a solution seems to have presented itself. The Los Angeles Chargers are not alone here, as most of the second round in the 2025 NFL Draft remains unsigned.
As the Los Angeles Chargers opened training camp ahead of their Hall of Fame Game matchup with the Detroit Lions, one rookie was conspicuously absent: Tre Harris, the team’s second-round pick and a key part of their retooled receiver corps.
Wide receiver Tre Harris is one of 30 unsigned second-round picks and Chargers General Manager Joe Hortiz didn't have much of an update as to when the rookie will be joining the team at training camp.
It didn't take long for the start of LA Chargers training camp for notable storylines to emerge. Tre Harris is holding out, Mike Williams is on the PUP list and Najee Harris injured his eye in a firework incident — all before the Chargers did a single rep of training camp.
As the Los Angeles Chargers open training camp with rising expectations under head coach Jim Harbaugh, the spotlight is already shining on two prominent offseason additions — running back Najee Harris and wide receiver Mike Williams — both of whom are navigating injuries with vastly different outlooks.
Don’t worry–although Las Vegas Raiders second-rounder Jack Bech remains unsigned, the 22-year-old is not on the verge of holding out. At least, not yet.
The Carolina Panthers are set to report back to team facilities on July 21st (for rookies) and 22nd for the start of training camp. As that date approaches, with a little over a week away, one major league issue could lead to some potential ramifications in Carolina.
The Los Angeles Chargers entered the offseason excited about what their young WR duo of Ladd McConkey and Tre Harris would look like. And while they got
Los Angeles Chargers wide receiver Tre Harris is entering the NFL as a second-round selection. In prior seasons, players chosen in the second round have always taken longer to finalize a contract with their new team.
As Mike Florio of Pro Football Talk pointed out, now that Los Angeles Chargers rookie wide receiver Tre Harris has become the first of up to 30 unsigned second-round picks to hold out over guaranteed money, the pressing question isn’t just how long these holdouts will last — it’s why they didn’t start sooner.
Los Angeles Chargers wide receiver Tre Harris intends to holdout from training camp due to a disagreement over the guaranteed money in his rookie deal, according to NFL Network’s Ian Rapoport.
Los Angeles Chargers rookie wide receiver Tre Harris is officially holding out from training camp. According to NFL insider Ian Rapoport, the deadline for Chargers rookies to report to training camp was today, and Harris was not present.
Ian Rapoport of NFL Media reports that Chargers second-round WR Tre Harris is officially holding out of training camp now that the deadline for rookies
According to Adam Schefter, Chargers second-round WR Tre Harris will not report with the rest of the rookies for training camp today as he remains unsigned.