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US Weekly on MSNLos Angeles Chargers Running Back Najee Harris Injures Eye in 4th of July Fireworks AccidentLos Angeles Chargers player Najee Harris was injured in an accident over 4th of July weekend. "Najee Harris was present at a ...
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SB Nation on MSNLos Angeles Chargers Head Coach Jim Harbaugh meets with President Trump at White HouseLos Angeles Chargers Head Coach Jim Harbaugh, along with Baltimore Ravens Head Coach Jim Harbaugh attended a meeting with ...
"Najee Harris was present at a 4th of July event where a fireworks mishap resulted in injuries to several attendees," ...
Bears training camp is just around the corner, and we're previewing a new-look offensive line group entrusted with protecting ...
The Dodgers had mixed results in the first three years of the Draft. They didn't land anyone of note in 1965, came away with three All-Stars (Charlie Hough, Bill Russell, Billy Grabarkewitz) and a ...
Trent McDuffie has established himself as a top-flight CB for the Kansas City Chiefs, but the NFL should rank him higher than it does now.
Americans who are 65 and older got a hefty new tax break under the massive tax bill that President Donald Trump signed into ...
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Arrowhead Pride on MSNArrowheadlines: Trent McDuffie makes debut on NFL’s ‘Top 100 Players’ listA week after center Creed Humphrey checked in at No. 93 overall in the annual rankings, cornerback Trent McDuffie landed at No. 81 on Friday. The rankings, which seek to list the league’s top ...
Chargers' Najee Harris sustains superficial eye injury due to a fireworks mishap on July 4th but is expected to be ready for ...
Los Angeles Chargers rookie wide receiver Tre Harris has yet to sign his contract as rookies report to training camp Saturday. While Jim Harbaugh and the Chargers would likely love to avoid any ...
One of the Los Angeles Chargers’ prized offseason acquisitions hurt his eye with fireworks on the Fourth of July, ESPN reports. Running back Najee Harris, who joined the team in free agency ...
Just to rub some salt in an open wound, the No. 1 tight end was Brock Bowers, who plays for the Las Vegas Raiders. Another AFC West rival made the cut, with Travis Kelce of the Kansas City Chiefs ...
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