Chargers WR Tre Harris Becomes First Rookie Training Camp Holdout, and He May Not Be the Last
LOS ANGELES COUNTY, CALIFORNIA, JUL 12 – Tre Harris is the first of 30 unsigned second-round NFL rookies holding out over contract guarantees set by top picks, delaying training camp participation as negotiations continue.
- Los Angeles Chargers rookies reported to training camp on July 12, 2025, except second-round wide receiver Tre Harris who held out.
- Harris has not signed his rookie contract due to a league-wide disagreement over guaranteed money affecting about 30 second-round picks.
- Harris participated fully in offseason activities and working out with teammates, while the Chargers hope to include him in preseason to build chemistry with QB Justin Herbert.
- Harris recorded 60 receptions, 1,030 yards, and seven touchdowns last year at Ole Miss, with a 60.24 percent slot percentage, making him a potential WR2 for the Chargers.
- This holdout presents a potential challenge for the Chargers and other NFL teams as missing early camp could affect rookie integration and impact roles in 2025.
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