Najee Harris practiced Wednesday for the first time since the Los Angeles Chargers running back injured his eye in a July 4 fireworks mishap.

The team activated him from the non-football injury/illness list, making him eligible to play in the Chargers' season-opening game against Kansas City in Brazil on Sept. 5.

Coach Jim Harbaugh said Harris was a “possibility” to play in the opener, which would keep alive his streak of never missing a game in his NFL career.

Harris sat out all of the team's training camp practices. He walked laps at practice from Aug. 2-12 and then worked off to the side with a trainer. He was on the field for individual drills Wednesday.

Harris is expected to team with rookie Omarion Hampton in what Harbaugh hopes is an improved running game. Harris rushed for 1,00

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