The Los Angeles Chargers bolstered their rushing attack by signing former Pittsburgh Steelers running back Najee Harris.
It looks like he bolstered his body by eating everything in sight.
One picture surfaced this week showing Harris not looking in the best shape.
Najee was built more like a tight end than a standout running back.
Here is how fans reacted to the weight gain of Najee Harris:“he does it every offseason. Gets called fat, looks skinnier and fans expect him to be really good, and then he ends up getting 1000 yards but only because he gets a overload of carries. YPC ain’t there,” one fan said.
“So he’s cheeseburger Najee?” another fan asked.
“Eddie Lacy 2.0. Cheeseburger Harris,” another fan added.
“Bro, is that Eddie Lacy’s cousin?” a fourth fan asked about Najee Harris.
“Bro looking like Eddie Lacy,” one final fan stated.
Najee Harris Will Be Tasked To Improve The Los Angeles Chargers Rushing Attack

The Los Angeles Chargers came into this offseason knowing they needed to add a freakish weapon for quarterback Justin Herbert.
Jim Harbaugh built the Los Angeles Chargers into a bully in 2024, and the team has signed a running back that fits that mentality.
The team signed running back Najee Harris to a one-year contract.
It’s evident that the Jim Harbaugh-led team prioritizes a robust rushing attack, as they ranked just 20th in the NFL in yardage this past year.
Harris was a first-round pick in the 2021 NFL Draft and quickly became the feature back for the Pittsburgh Steelers.
He made the Pro Bowl his rookie season after rushing for 1,200 yards and has managed to eclipse 1,000 yards each of the next three seasons.
The Los Angeles Chargers are fresh off getting blown out by the Texans in the Wild Card round. Adding Najee Harris could help change things in 2025.