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2025 Receiving
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Average Yards per Reception
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Chargers' Tre' Harris: No catch for third straight week
Harris did not record a target across 25 offensive snaps in the 27-10 loss to the Commanders on Sunday.
Harris actually saw a season high in terms of snap percentage, but the extra work didn't get the rookie more opportunities. The Chargers could be in a few more favorable passing game scripts with the offensive line in tatters due to injuries, but they have yet to significantly unlock the 2025 second-round pick.
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Chargers' Tre' Harris: Little playing time in loss
Harris did not catch his only target in the 21-18 loss to the Giants on Sunday.
Harris played just 12 offensive snaps as the lethargic Chargers offense relied on multiple tight ends to slow New York's pass rush. The imminent loss of Joe Alt (ankle) could mean Harris sees even less time on the field for the foreseeable future with the team intent on keeping Justin Herbert upright.
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Chargers' Tre' Harris: Just one target Week 3
Harris failed to haul in his lone target during the Chargers' 23-20 win over the Broncos on Sunday.
Harris' lone look from Justin Herbert came in the third quarter on a deep pass that fell incomplete. While Harris' production was down from Week 2 against Las Vegas (two catches on three targets for 34 yards), he did see the field for 25 offensive snaps against Denver, and his playing time has increased over the first three games of the regular season. Next up for the Chargers is a Week 4 road bout against the Giants.
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Chargers' Tre' Harris: Bigger role in Week 2
Harris caught two of his three targets for 34 yards in the 20-9 win over the Raiders on Monday.
He played just 18 offensive snaps, lagging behind Quentin Johnston (44), Ladd McConkey (43) and Keenan Allen (32), but Harris out-snapped fellow rookie KeAndre Lambert-Smith (six snaps), a reversal from Week 1. The Chargers don't pass enough to sustain four different fantasy-relevant wide receivers, but Harris could still develop into a crucial offensive piece as the season progresses.
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Chargers' Tre' Harris: Secures only target
Harris brought in his only target for 11 yards during Friday's 27-21 victory over Kansas City.
Harris, a 2025 second-round pick, played just five offensive snaps, while sixth-rounder KeAndre Lambert-Smith played 14. Quarterback Justin Herbert targeted each rookie just once, however, and Lambert-Smith finished Week 1 without a catch. Ladd McConkey, Keenan Allen and Quentin Johnston dominated opportunities in the passing game, combining for 26 targets, and the three appear solidified as a starting trio atop the Chargers' wide receiver depth chart. Harris thus looks destined to reprise a depth role in Week 2 against the Raiders on Monday night, and any path for him to see significantly increased opportunities in the near future could depend on one of McConkey, Allen or Johnston missing time.
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Chargers' Tre' Harris: In clear for Week 1
Harris (undisclosed) isn't listed on the Chargers' initial Week 1 injury report that was released Tuesday.
Harris exited a practice last Wednesday due to an unspecified issue, but his absence from the Week 1 injury report implies that he took every rep during Tuesday's session. The rookie second-round receiver out of Ole Miss will be available for Friday's season opener versus the Chiefs in Sao Paulo, Brazil, but it's unclear if he'll be able to immediately earn meaningful target volume on the perimeter after the Chargers brought aboard veteran slot man Keenan Allen in August to complement No. 1 wideout Ladd McConkey and third-year man Quentin Johnston.
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Chargers' Tre Harris: No team drills Thursday
Harris (undisclosed) didn't participate in team drills Thursday, Daniel Popper of The Athletic reports.
Harris left practice Wednesday with trainers after individual drills and a day later was once again held out of the team portion of practice. The rookie wideout's unspecified injury issue thus clouds his status for Saturday's preseason finale against the 49ers.
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Chargers' Tre Harris: Exits with trainers
Harris left Wednesday's practice early with trainers, Kris Rhim of ESPN.com reports.
The rookie likely suffered an injury, though perhaps just a minor one, during Wednesday's practice. He caught six of eight targets for 85 yards in Saturday's preseason loss to the Rams -- a potential springboard to make his move up the depth chart after not much noise on that front during training camp. With Harris and Quentin Johnston (concussion) potentially now missing practice time, rookie fifth-round pick KeAndre Lambert-Smith should get more first-team reps alongside Ladd McConkey and Keenan Allen.
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Chargers' Tre Harris: Strong preseason performance
Harris recorded six receptions on eight targets for 85 yards in Saturday's 23-22 preseason loss to the Rams.
Harris and fellow rookie wideout KeAndre Lambert-Smith were big factors in the game. Late in the third quarter, Harris flashed the big-play ability the Chargers were hoping for when they selected him in the second round of the 2025 NFL Draft when he caught a 34-yard pass on a route deep down the right sideline. Despite the strong showing, Harris' role on the team is in question due to the recent addition of Keenan Allen and the emergence of Lambert-Smith. Allen was the first of the group to enter the game, while Lambert-Smith replaced an injured Quentin Johnston (concussion) four plays into the contest.
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Player Bio
HT/WT: 6-3, 210 lbs |
Birthplace: Lafayette, LA |
Age: 23 |
School: Ole Miss |
Experience: R |