
Regardless of Naji Harris’s condition, Los Angeles’s chargers know how to deal with their running when it is a graceful Kansas City face in the first week. The attack coordinator, Greg Roman, said that the rising is running.
Harris, the first round of the former Pittsburgh Steps and 1000 yard, is still on his way back from A. “Surface eye injury” It was preserved during an incident of the fourth fireworks of July.
“There will be a rotation regardless of what is happening,” Roman said. “One day runs with each delegate, he went somewhat in the way of prehistoric creatures.”
Roman added that he was a wide open race in relation to those who are divided with Hampton if Harris is injured in the eyes from playing in the first week. Among the potential options for Al -Wahhan, Ibrahim Sanders, an undesirable rising for 42 yards and a competition for 10 campaigns during the last team’s victory over the saints. Sanders Hassan Haskins, Kimmani Vidal and Nayheim Miller Heinz include competition.
Shipping shipments cancel the common RAMS exercise due to injuries, Rashawn Slater, and Donte Jackson between the new players.
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“There are a lot of good players there and they show it.” Recently said From his background running room.
Regarding Harris, he placed a Tuesday brand The first time The former professional player was seen working in any adjective during part of the open practices of Wahhn. Harris spent a practice Do individual exercises Outside to the side, it seems to make a steady progress in its continuous recovery.
“It was better every day,” Harbau Recently said When asked about the case of Harris. “Really good progress.”
Although Harris’s position for the first week is still waking up in the air, there is one thing that we know is that Hampton is in line with a kind of effect when the normal season’s chargers begin against Kansas City. The second run was chosen this year The American Football Association draftHampton enjoyed the abundant production of North Carolina, which included successive titles on ACC.
Hampton has left a quick impression of Harbau, who played with the Hall of Celebrity running Marshall Falk in Indianapolis and training the Frank Frank Gore Hall in the future during his years with 49ers. Harbau recently praised Hampton’s ability to create ongoing corridors during the unrestricted team practices.
“It is the only back that you ever existed can find a hole in this mush,” Harbo said. “I haven’t seen him yet running to the back of the offensive lines man pads. Other indicators can run, can withdraw. We are very excited about him.”