Najee Harris sidelined as rookie Omarion Hampton steals spotlight in Chargers debut against Chiefs
Former Pittsburgh Steelers running back Najee Harris experienced a humbling debut with the Los Angeles Chargers on Friday night, facing off against the Kansas City Chiefs. For the first time in his professional career, Harris found himself in a backup role as the Chargers opted to start rookie Omarion Hampton. This decision marked a significant shift in the expectations surrounding Harris, who has been a primary ball carrier throughout his tenure in Pittsburgh.
Hampton made an immediate impact, carrying the ball 15 times for 48 yards and adding two receptions for 13 yards. In sharp contrast, Harris was limited to just one carry for five yards and a single catch for another five yards. The rookie not only outperformed the veteran in touches—17 to 2—but also dominated in playing time, with Hampton logging 50 snaps compared to Harris’s mere 11.
Injury Impact on Harris
While the performance left much to be desired for Harris and his new team, the circumstances surrounding his limited involvement cannot be overlooked. An eye injury from a fireworks accident back in July kept Harris sidelined throughout training camp and the preseason. Given this context, it’s plausible that the Chargers were cautious in their approach, looking to ease Harris back into action after a lengthy absence.
The Chargers’ decision to lean on Hampton suggests that Harris may not be expected to shoulder the same workload he did in Pittsburgh, where he consistently racked up nearly 300 touches per season. The emergence of Hampton, a first-round draft pick, signals a shift in the Chargers’ offensive strategy, allowing for a more diverse and potentially balanced attack.
Looking Ahead
As the Chargers prepare for their upcoming matchup against the Las Vegas Raiders in Week 2, the question remains: will Harris see an increase in his role? Fans and analysts alike will be keeping a close eye on his integration into the game plan, especially given his history as a workhorse back.
In the broader NFL landscape, there are other notable stories unfolding, including doubts surrounding Steelers’ offensive coordinator Arthur Smith and Jaylen Warren’s workload, insights about George Pickens from Cowboys fans, and speculation regarding Jalen Carter’s recent ejection. However, the focus for now remains on Harris and Hampton as they navigate this pivotal moment in the Chargers’ season.