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Chargers' Tre Harris Reportedly Holding Out from Training Camp amid Contract Dispute
Los Angeles Chargers rookie wide receiver Tre Harris is holding out from the start of training camp due to a contract dispute, according to NFL Network's Ian Rapoport.
Harris, the No. 55 overall pick in April's draft, missed the deadline for rookies to report to Chargers camp on Saturday.
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It’s important to note the distinction between players holding out with contracts and those without. Unsigned draft picks, like Harris, aren’t subject to any fines or financial consequences for missing training camp.
Although Harris is the first rookie to officially hold out, he’s not alone in the ongoing contract standoff.
The Chargers have one of the earliest report dates, as rookies were due in El Segundo, California, on Saturday. The full team is scheduled to report the following Wednesday.
Several other teams—including the Buffalo Bills, Miami Dolphins, Baltimore Ravens, Seattle Seahawks and San Francisco 49ers—have rookies set to report on Tuesday.
So far, only two second-round picks have signed: Houston’s Jayden Higgins and Cleveland’s Carson Schweisinger—both of whom agreed to fully guaranteed deals back in May.

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