Former Pittsburgh Steelers running back Najee Harris is making his return from an eye injury that could have threatened his career, but by missing all of training camp and the person, he likely lost a chance at the starting running back role.

Chargers head coach Jim Harbaugh says that rookie Omarion Hampton will start while Harris will be the backup. Harbaugh is unsure of how much Harris will play after missing most of training camp.

Harris was injured in a Fourth of July fireworks explosion in his hometown of Antioch, California, in the East Bay region of San Francisco.

The injury was described as a superficial injury, but it was still a potentially career-threatening injury that had to be handled with care and caution. Now, Harris is set to play against the Kansas City Chiefs

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