Steelers Legend Pens Heartfelt Message for Najee Harris After Chargers Star’s Season-Ending Injury

Steelers legend sends support to Chargers RB Najee Harris after his season-ending Achilles injury. Fans and teammates rally around him.

The NFL world is rallying around Chargers running back Najee Harris after the star suffered a season-ending torn Achilles, confirmed by Chargers head coach Jim Harbaugh. The injury occurred late in the second quarter of Sunday’s 23-20 win over the Denver Broncos, immediately ending Harris’ 2025 season.


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Le’Veon Bell Shares Support for Harris

Among the many voices sending support was Steelers legend Le’Veon Bell, who posted on social media: “damn, praying for speedy recovery .. but man that’s sad.” Bell, one of the most accomplished running backs in Steelers history, knows firsthand the physical and mental toll such an injury can take.

During his career, Bell was a three-time Pro Bowl selection, earned two First-Team All-Pro honors, and was widely regarded as one of the NFL’s most versatile running backs.

He led the league in all-purpose yards in 2014 and in touches in 2017, and set franchise records for single-game rushing in both the regular season and postseason. Bell’s heartfelt message carries weight, as he understands the challenges of bouncing back from serious injuries at the professional level.

Najee Harris’ Impact on the Chargers

Harris, who joined the Chargers after four productive years in Pittsburgh, had played in all three games of the 2025 season before his injury. A dependable player since being drafted in 2021, Harris started in all 71 regular-season and playoff games with the Steelers. His physical running style, vision, and ability to contribute both as a rusher and receiver made him a cornerstone of the offense.


With Harris sidelined, Chargers head coach Harbaugh is relying on others in the backfield to step up. Running back Hassan Haskins, currently on the active roster, and practice squad member Kimani Vidal, the 2024 sixth-round pick, are expected to carry more of the workload in his absence.

The Bolts remain undefeated at 3-0 after Sunday’s thrilling win over Denver. They will now shift focus to a Week 4 matchup on the East Coast against the New York Giants. While Harris’ injury is a major setback, the Chargers have demonstrated resilience and depth on offense, which will be crucial in the coming games.

Harbaugh Reacts to the Loss

In his Monday press conference, Harbaugh addressed the injury, emphasizing both concern for Harris’ recovery and confidence in the team’s remaining roster. The injury is a tough blow for Harris and the Chargers, but Harbaugh made it clear that the team will lean on its depth and maintain a competitive mindset throughout the season.

Harris’ season-ending Achilles injury is a significant loss for both the Chargers and the NFL community. Steelers legend Bell’s heartfelt message highlights the solidarity and respect between players across the league.

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As Harris begins his recovery, the Chargers will look to their supporting cast to maintain momentum while fans and teammates alike send their best wishes for a full and speedy return.

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