Jim Harbhu says private Harris has a “opportunity” to play a week


It is not yet clear whether the chargers have suffered an eye injury while running behind the private Harris in the July 4th fire accident, which will keep it out of the field for a regular season.

The chargers head coach Jim Harbhu was asked about Harris today and did not give a clear answer about whether he would be able to play within a week.

When asked if Harris was not ready for opener, Harbh replied, “There is a chance that he is“According to ESPN’s Chris RAM.

Harris posted a photo on social media that made it speculated that he could not open his wounded eye, but Harbh said he could open it.

Although Harris’s agent actually called the injury “superficial”, it would be more serious than an injury that could keep him away from the field after two months. Harbhu said he did not want to say anything about the injury he had seen.

“I don’t comment on it because I am not a doctor. I am not even an agent of Mr. Harris. I am talking about what I know, and ‘Can he open his eyes?” Yes, I saw his eye “in the past that I don’t want to characterize something or say words on something or diagnosis. Not just eligible to do so. “

Would Harris qualify for the active roster when the Chargers opened the season in Brazil on September 5, it remains to be seen.



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