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WWW.FOXNEWS.COMHall of Fame goaltender Bernie Parent, winner of 2 Stanley Cups with Flyers, dead at 80Hockey Hall of Fame goalie Bernie Parent, a Philadelphia Flyers legend who backstopped the franchise to its only two Stanley Cup titles, has died at 80.The Flyers announced Parents death on Sunday, though no details were released. Former teammate Joe Watson said Parent died in his sleep overnight."Bernie was in such pain, he could hardly walk," Watson said, referring to Parents back problems. "We had a great time, but I felt bad because he was in such terrible pain. To see this happen, its very sad."CLICK HERE FOR MORE SPORTS COVERAGE ON FOXNEWS.COMWatson said he had just seen Parent at an event Friday night in Delaware.While the 1974-75 Flyers featured stars across the ice, Parent was the steady force in net for those Stanley Cup-winning teams. He not only helped secure the titles but also won the Conn Smythe and Vezina trophies in both seasons.The Flyers became the first NHL expansion team to win the Stanley Cup.MINOR LEAGUE HOCKEY PLAYER ORCA WIESBLATT DEAD AT 25 AFTER 'TRAFFIC ACCIDENT' IN CANADA"The legend of Bernie Parent reached far beyond the ice and his accolades," the Flyers said in a statement. "Bernie had a deep love for Philadelphia and fans of the Flyers. He was passionate about his role as an ambassador for Ed Snider Youth Hockey & Education and inspired an entire generation of hockey fans."He dedicated his time, energy and enthusiasm to not only grow the game, but also to spread joy to anyone he encountered."Parents career began in Boston in 1965, but he was left unprotected in the 1967 expansion draft, where the Flyers selected him.His first stint in Philadelphia lasted three-and-a-half seasons before he was traded to the Toronto Maple Leafs. He returned to the Flyers for the 1973-74 season, and his best hockey followed.Philadelphia won 47 games in 1973-74, leading the NHL, and followed with 44 wins the next year, again the leagues best."At his unbeatable, unflappable best on the ice when the stakes were highest, Bernie was a warm, gregarious bear of a man off the ice who was venerated in Philadelphia and adored throughout the hockey world," NHL Commissioner Gary Bettman said. "The entire National Hockey League family mourns the passing of this beloved icon and sends its deepest condolences to his wife, Gini, his family, and his countless fans and friends."Parent served as an ambassador for the Flyers for many years, leaving a lasting mark on the franchise and the city."He was so good with people," Watson said. "A lot of athletes dont get it or dont give fans the time of day. Bernie gave everyone the time of day. Hed always have his rings on. Hed show them to the people and people loved to see them."Parent was inducted into the Hockey Hall of Fame in 1984 and was named one of the NHLs top 100 players in 2017.The Associated Press contributed to this report.Follow Fox News Digitalssports coverage on X, and subscribe tothe Fox News Sports Huddle newsletter.0 Comments 0 Shares 31 Views 0 Reviews
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WWW.FOXNEWS.COMRand Paul slams FCC commissioner's 'absolutely inappropriate' Jimmy Kimmel commentsSen. Rand Paul, R-Ky., slammed FCC Chairman Brendan Carr, calling his comments surrounding late-night talk show host Jimmy Kimmel "absolutely inappropriate."Kimmel was suspended indefinitely from his show "Jimmy Kimmel Live!" by ABC after he made remarks about the Charlie Kirk assassination that some found tasteless. The late-night host accused conservatives of trying to score "political points" from the tragedy and, contrary to prosecutors filings to date, implied that the killer was a Trump supporter."We hit some new lows over the weekend with the MAGA gang desperately trying to characterize this kid who murdered Charlie Kirk as anything other than one of them and doing everything they can to score political points from it," Kimmel, 57, said on his Sept. 15 program.CRUZ WARNS CONSERVATIVES 'WILL REGRET' FCC CENSORSHIP PUSH AGAINST ABC, OTHER MEDIA OUTLETSKirk was assassinated during a college event at Utah Valley University Sept. 10. The 31-year-old father of two was answering a question about transgender mass shooters when Tyler Robinson, 22, allegedly shot him in the neck, killing him. Robinson was romantically linked to a transgender partner, and text messages released by the FBI purport to show him confessing to the murder.In response to Kimmels broadside, FCC Chairman Carr appeared to pressure ABC on regulatory grounds during an appearance on "The Benny Show" the following Wednesday. Hours later, ABC confirmed Kimmels show was pulled indefinitely."We can do this the easy way or the hard way. These companies can find ways to change conduct and take action, frankly, on Kimmel, or theres going to be additional work for the FCC ahead," Carr said.BILL SIMMONS CLAIMS 'STUPID S--T' LIKE JIMMY KIMMEL 'CENSORSHIP' WILL HAPPEN THROUGH TRUMP'S PRESIDENCYPaul slammed Carrs comments as "absolutely inappropriate" and said the FCC commissioner has "no business weighing in on this." The Kentucky senator cautioned, however, that while people have the right to make controversial comments, they do not have the right to employment."Peoplehave to also realize thatdespicable comments, you havethe right to say that, but youdont have the right toemployment.Virtually everybody employedprobably including yourself, hasa code of conduct.In your contract, you have toadhere to it.NFL players have it, baseballplayers have it. If you dontadhere to that conduct, if yousay things that arereprehensible or glorifysomeones death, yeah, you canbe fired. The FCC should have nothing todo with it The government has no businessin it.The FCC was wrong and I willfight any attempt by thegovernment to get involved inspeech," Paul told "Meet The Press" host Kristen Welker on Sunday.Sinclair, ABCs largest affiliate group, pulled Kimmel from all of its stations Sept. 17 in the aftermath of his comments. The company issued a statement thanking Carr for his comments, and presented Kimmel with a list of demands he would need to meet for Sinclair to resume airing his program.CLICK HERE FOR MORE COVERAGE OF MEDIA AND CULTURE"Mr. Kimmel's remarks were inappropriate and deeply insensitive at a critical moment for our country, we believe broadcasters have a responsibility to educate and elevate respectful, constructive dialogue in our communities, we appreciate FCC Chairman Carr's remarks today and this incident highlights the critical need for the FCC to take immediate regulatory action to address control held over local broadcasters by the big national networks," Sinclair vice chairman Jason Smith said in a statement.Among Sinclairs conditions for resuming Kimmels talk show on their local ABC affiliates was for the late night host to apologize to the Kirk family and donate to them and Kirks political organization Turning Point USA. They also demanded that ABC hold formal discussions about their commitment to "professionalism and accountability."Fox News Digital reached out to Chairman Carr for comment.0 Comments 0 Shares 30 Views 0 Reviews
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WWW.FOXNEWS.COMCharlie Kirk's belief in God and the way he 'defended faith' impacts scores of young peopleAs thousands of faith leaders as well as faith-filled attendees crowded into State Farm Stadium in Glendale, Arizona, to celebrate the life and legacy of Charlie Kirk on Sunday, Sept. 21, many stood in awe of what was unfolding. Lucas Miles, executive director of Turning Point USA, told Fox News Digital that Kirk's memorial could be the largest gathering for the gospel ever."[Its] a historic day, not only for the United States of America, not only the world, but really for, I believe, the kingdom of God," he said just before the start of the program.LIVE UPDATES: MEMORIAL SERVICES FOR CHARLIE KIRK"The gospel is going to go out today, potentially, more than ever at one time in human history. Thats exactly what Charlie would have wanted," he added."It's meant for all the things that Charlie's known for the debates and family and friends and running a great organization. More than any of that, Charlie was a Christian," he also said."And he died a Christian martyr, and he gave his life for the sake of the gospel," said Miles.Christian musicians took to the stage early on, performing worship songs as attendees sang along.ERIKA KIRK, AHEAD OF MEMORIAL SERVICE, INSPIRES CHRISTIAN STAFFER TO STAY ROOTED IN FAITHBefore speakers took the stage, attendees held up posters of Charlie Kirk in red, white and blue.Many were brought to tears during the event.William Wolfe, Center for Baptist Leadership executive director, told Fox News Digital he echoes the words of Department of War Secretary Pete Hegseth words that played in a prepared statement from the White House shortly before Hegseth himself spoke at the event Sunday."Charlie Kirk started a political movement, but he ended it as a Christian movement. Thats been so evident here today with the worship that we've seen," said Wolfe.Wolfe said Kirks legacy will not just be bringing young people into conservative politics but bringing them back to Jesus Christ; he pointed to the rise in faith among younger generations."I think Charlie Kirk made it cool to be Christian again," said Wolfe.WHO IS PASTOR ROB MCCOY? CHARLIE KIRK'S FAITH LEADER DELIVERS EMOTIONAL TRIBUTE AT MEMORIALHe added, "Thats not our goal, but Charlie Kirk made it reasonable. He defended the faith, and the atmosphere here is very much one of a worship service."Wolfe stressed that the event Sunday was a Christian memorial service, not a political rally.Others spoke to Fox News Digital as well about their beliefs and impressions.Sandy of San Diego, California, told Fox News Digital she has been following Kirk for years."He's a man of God and so blessed, and I felt the need to be here," she said. "All of us being here today just shows that you can take away the man, but you can't take away the voice."CLICK HERE TO SIGN UP FOR OUR LIFESTYLE NEWSLETTERShe added, "All the people that are here today honoring Charlie and celebrating his life are standing tall to say his movement will not die. We're here to support Erika and her family, and it's just a blessing to be here."For more Lifestyle articles, visit foxnews.com/lifestyleBarbara of Toledo, Ohio, told Fox News Digital, "The Spirit of Jesus the Holy Spirit is here. And Charlie just this is what he wanted. I believe that revival is going to break out all over the world, because people are picking up the banner that he held and that he gave out."She also said that while people are mourning the loss of Kirk, the whole world is celebrating his hope.Fox News Digital is offering comprehensive online coverage of the Charlie Kirk memorial service onFoxNews.com and the Fox News mobile app featuring interviews, local perspectives, live blogging and digital updates.0 Comments 0 Shares 7 Views 0 Reviews
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WWW.FOXNEWS.COMVikings' Isaiah Rodgers makes NFL history with unprecedented defensive performance against BengalsThe Minnesota Vikings put on a defensive clinic against the Cincinnati Bengals on Sunday afternoon, and cornerback Isaiah Rodgers' performance was record-book worthy.Rodgers became the first player in NFL history to record a pick-six, a fumble returned for a touchdown and two forced fumbles in a single game, as the Vikings blew out the Bengals, 48-10, to move to 2-1 on the year.Heres the fun part: Rodgers did it all in the first half.CLICK HERE FOR MORE SPORTS COVERAGE ON FOXNEWS.COMRodgers, who the Vikings acquired as a free agent this offseason, picked off Jake Browning, who will likely be the starter for the Bengals moving forward as Joe Burrow needs surgery to repair turf toe suffered in last weeks win over the Jacksonville Jaguars.The ball was tipped by safety Harrison Smith, and Rodgers saw daylight after securing the interception. Rodgers went 87 yards down the left sideline to add six points to the Vikings total as they began to run up the score.VIKINGS' CARSON WENTZ TO MAKE NFL HISTORY WITH UNPRECEDENTED STARTING STREAKThen, in the second quarter, Rodgers tracked down tight end Noah Fant and punched the ball out of his hands. Rodgers was quick to react, recovering the ball and going 66 yards back the other way this time for yet another touchdown.Before the first half came to an end, Rodgers added another forced fumble to his stat line, this time getting it out of star receiver JaMarr Chases mitts and recovering it. There was also a moment where Rodgers saved a touchdown with one-on-one coverage against Tee Higgins.The Vikings walked into the locker room with a 34-3 lead after the first half, and they added a couple on for good measure in the second half as well.Carson Wentz, filling in at quarterback with J.J. McCarthy hurt, was 14-of-20 for 173 yards with two touchdowns, while Jordan Mason rushed for 116 yards with two touchdowns on just 16 carries for Minnesota.Tight ends T.J. Hockenson and Josh Oliver each had a touchdown pass from Wentz in the victory.This may be just the first loss for the Bengals this season, but considering how far they need Browning to go before Burrow may even be eligible to return, makes this a concerning first game as the teams full-time starter at quarterback.Follow Fox News Digitalssports coverage on X, and subscribe tothe Fox News Sports Huddle newsletter.0 Comments 0 Shares 7 Views 0 Reviews
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WWW.FOXNEWS.COMCommanders' Dan Quinn left bloodied after quarterback runs into him during playWashington Commanders head coach Dan Quinn was caught in the middle of a play and run over during the teams win over the Las Vegas Raiders on Sunday afternoon.Commanders quarterback Marcus Mariota ran to his left as the team moved up the field before halftime. He was pushed out of bounds by Raiders defensive back Tristin McCollum. Mariota ran through Quinn, who was trying to halt his players momentum.CLICK HERE FOR MORE SPORTS COVERAGE ON FOXNEWS.COMQuinns head appeared to connect with Mariotas shoulder pad as he fell backward to the ground. The FOX broadcast showed the veteran coach with a bloody nose. Washington hit a field goal before halftime to go up 20-10."Im OK, everythings good. Just gonna be this kind of day where its a physical game, back and forth, and thats what we expected coming in," he told FOXs Jennifer Hale before the second half began.The Commanders won the game, 41-24.EAGLES PUT EXCLAMATION POINT ON COMEBACK WIN OVER RAMS WITH JORDAN DAVIS' BLOCKED FIELD GOAL RETURN FOR TDMariota started for an injured Jayden Daniels. He dug deep and went 15-of-21 passing with 207 yards and a touchdown pass. He added 40 rushing yards and a rushing touchdown.It was his first start since 2022 when he was with the Atlanta Falcons.Jaylin Lane electrified the crowd with a 95-yard punt return for a touchdown as well.Raiders quarterback Geno Smith had 289 passing yards and threw three touchdown passes in the loss. Tre Tucker led the way with eight catches for 145 yards. He caught all three of Smiths touchdown passes.Washington improved to 2-1 with the win. Las Vegas fell to 1-2.Follow Fox News Digitalssports coverage on X and subscribe to the Fox News Sports Huddle newsletter.0 Comments 0 Shares 7 Views 0 Reviews
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WWW.FOXNEWS.COMBrowns stun Packers with dramatic walk-off field goal in massive upset at homeOne of the leagues biggest upsets of the season came in Cleveland on Sunday, as the Browns shocked the Green Bay Packers with a walk-off field goal in a 13-10 victory.The Browns earned their first win of the season, while the Packers suffered their first loss in surprising fashion.Clevelands defense, one of the leagues best, frustrated Jordan Love and the Packers offense, which entered averaging 27 points per game. The Browns sacked Love five times to keep themselves in the game, even with their own offense struggling.CLICK HERE FOR MORE SPORTS COVERAGE ON FOXNEWS.COMWhen the fourth quarter began, the Browns trailed 10-0 as Joe Flacco and the offense failed to find rhythm against another top NFL defense. But Clevelands defense delivered the spark.PACKERS BEAT COMMANDERS TO START SEASON 2-0 WITH STRONG PERFORMANCE AT LAMBEAU FIELDAfter finally getting on the board with a field goal, Grant Delpit intercepted Love and returned the ball to the 8-yard line with 3:38 remaining. Rookie Quinshon Judkins then punched in his first career touchdown on a 1-yard run, tying the game after the extra point.With three minutes left, the Packers still had a chance to win, but the Browns came through on special teams.Love moved Green Bay into range for Brandon McManus, who lined up for a 43-yard attempt with 27 seconds left. Cleveland broke through the line and blocked the kick. Greg Newsome scooped up the ball and was tackled near midfield.Flacco then connected with David Njoku to set up rookie kicker Andre Szmyt. After spiking the ball with two seconds remaining, Szmyt drilled a 55-yard field goal as time expired, sending Browns fans into a frenzy.Flacco finished 21-of-36 for 142 yards with one interception, while Judkins carried 18 times for 94 yards and a touchdown.Josh Jacobs, who entered the game with touchdowns in nine straight outings, was limited to 30 yards on 16 carries. Love went 18-of-25 for 183 yards with one touchdown a scoring pass to John FitzPatrick, the first of his career and one interception.Follow Fox News Digitalssports coverage on X, and subscribe tothe Fox News Sports Huddle newsletter.0 Comments 0 Shares 24 Views 0 Reviews
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WWW.FOXNEWS.COMActress Kristen Bells easy diet trick to help stabilize blood sugarActress Kristen Bell reportedly uses a simple yet effective approach to biohacking.In an interview with E! News correspondent Zuri Hall on the Emmys 2025 red carpet, Bells "Nobody Wants This" co-star Justine Lupe dished on her dietary tricks."The most surprising thing I've learned about [Bell] is that she's obsessed with biohacking in a way that I don't know if anyone else has been as obsessed with biohacking," Lupe said.POPULAR 'FIBERMAXXING' DIET TREND NOT RIGHT FOR EVERYONE, NUTRITIONIST SAYS"You ask her anything about your glucose levels, you ask her how to plug up your system before you eat a bowl of pasta, the woman knows what the heck to do."Biohacking is a broad term for enhancing health through a variety of DIY methods, including lifestyle and behavioral changes. It can also include the use of supplements or technology, according to experts.Dietary changes are a core component of biohacking. According to Lupe, Bell will eat some spinach or other fiber-drenched leafy greens before indulging in carbohydrates. This can help to slow the body's absorption of carbs.HEALTH BENEFITS OF CONSUMING VINEGAR, PLUS TIPS FROM A DIETITIANThe greens can also be substituted with apple cider vinegar or the fiber supplement Metamucil to have the same effect."It supposedly stabilizes your glucose," Lupe said. "You can thank Kristen Bell for that, everyone."Registered dietitian and nutritionist Amy Shapiro told the New York Post that theres "actually some science" behind Bells approach.Preloading the body with fiber can "slow glucose absorption into the bloodstream," according to the New York City expert."[This] leads to a steadier and slower rise in blood sugar instead of a sharp spike, which leads to a crash and further cravings," she said.Several studies support apple cider vinegar's ability to aid with weight loss and blood sugar regulation.EATING FOODS IN THIS ORDER COULD HELP WITH WEIGHT LOSS AND BLOOD SUGAR, EXPERTS SAYRegistered dietitian nutritionist Christina Palmisano told Fox News Digital in a previous interview that apple cider vinegar is a source of prebiotic fiber, which is "food for gut bacteria.""When your gut bacteria are well-fed, they produce beneficial properties that support improved digestion and overall health," she said.Apple cider vinegar can also assist in the breakdown of food, supporting weight loss.Stable blood glucose response can also boost mood, sharpen focus and promote fullness, Shapiro told the Post. This can lower the risk of developing insulin resistance, type 2 diabetes, obesity and cardiovascular disease.CLICK HERE TO SIGN UP FOR OUR HEALTH NEWSLETTER"While its not a magic bullet, both strategies can make a measurable difference in glucose response for many people," Shapiro said."If I had to rank them, Id put real food fiber (leafy greens) first, supplemental fiber (Metamucil) second and vinegar as an optional add-on."The expert cautioned that the acid from apple cider vinegar may bother the stomach and may not be right for everyone."Fibermaxxing," or boosting daily dietary fiber intake, has been a growing trend.Robin DeCicco, a certified holistic nutritionist in New York, recently spoke with Fox News Digital about the benefits of increasing fiber intake."Everything from gastrointestinal health to cardiovascular health, weight management, prevention of diabetes and certain cancers, to feeling fuller throughout the day and minimizing cravings for sugars and starches, are all major benefits of fiber intake," she said.DeCicco encourages adding color to each meal, as well as using nuts and seeds as "accessories" to add fiber throughout the day."Color is synonymous with fiber berries with breakfast, snacks consisting of carrot and celery sticks with pumpkin and sunflower seeds, or apple slices with natural peanut butter, and meals with side salads," she suggested.The nutritionist recommends incorporating fiber slowly, as too much at once can be harsh on the stomach.For more Health articles, visitwww.foxnews.com/health"Health is individualized," DeCicco said. "If you have certain pre-existing gastrointestinal conditions, this is not a trend to follow without making adjustments."Fox News Digitals Gabriele Regalbuto and Ashlyn Messier contributed to this report.0 Comments 0 Shares 18 Views 0 Reviews
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WWW.FOXNEWS.COMChristian author Frank Turek describes being 25 feet away when Charlie Kirk was shot: 'Like a son to me'Christian author Frank Turek delivered an emotional tribute to Turning Point USA founder Charlie Kirk during his massive memorial service Sunday, recalling both the conservative activists final moments and his strong faith.While speaking at State Farm Stadium in Glendale, Arizona, before tens of thousands of mourners and political leaders, Turek recounted being just 25 feet away when Kirk was fatally shot Sept. 10 at Utah Valley University in Orem.MEMORIAL SERVICE FOR ASSASSINATED TURNING POINT USA FOUNDER CHARLIE KIRK DRAWS TRUMP, MAJOR GOP FIGURESErika Kirk "wanted me to share with you what happened after that shot rang out on Sept. 10," Turek told the crowd. "When that shot rang out, I took a step toward him, but his security team was on him immediately. Charlie, being like a son to me, I ran toward the security team, and we ran to the SUV together."Inside the vehicle, Turek described how team members scrambled to administer first aid, but said Kirk had died instantly. He also assured the crowd that the conservative activist experienced no pain in his final moments.TRUMP TO HONOR CHARLIE KIRK AT ARIZONA MEMORIAL, TENS OF THOUSANDS OF YOUNG CONSERVATIVES EXPECTED TO ATTEND"I want you to know that we did everything we could to save Charlie," Turek said. "But Charlie was already gone. His face was looking at mine, but he wasn't looking at me. He was looking past me right into eternity. And if it's any comfort at all, I learned later that Charlie felt no pain. He died instantly."About five years ago, Turek said Kirk asked him if he would mentor him on the evidence for Christianity.CHARLIE KIRK'S MEMORIAL: WHAT TO KNOW ABOUT THE EVENT IN ARIZONA"Now, it's going to be difficult to mentor someone smarter than you," Turek said. "However, the only thing that surpassed Charlie's intellect was his humility, and so the few things I knew that he didn't, he wanted me to share with him."Turek told the audience that Charlie Kirk "right now is in heaven," but not because of his public achievements or political impact."Now, I want you to know that Charlie right now is in heaven," Turek said. "Not because he was a great husband and father, not because he saved millions of kids out of darkness on college campuses, not because he changed minds and chased votes to save the country, not because he sacrificed himself for his Savior. Charlie Kirk is in heaven because his Savior sacrificed himself for Charlie Kirk."The author also praised Erika Kirk, who married Charlie Kirk in 2021 and is the mother of their two children, describing her as a "force of nature.""Every morning Erika gets up, the devil shrieks, 'Oh no. She's awake again!'" Turek said. "And ladies and gentlemen, let's honor Jesus. Let's honor Charlie. Let's honor Erika so that when we wake up every morning, the devil shrieks, 'Oh, no! They're awake again. They're born again.'"0 Comments 0 Shares 2 Views 0 Reviews
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WWW.FOXNEWS.COMChargers' Najee Harris suffers gruesome injury in game vs BroncosLos Angeles Chargers running back Najee Harris suffered a brutal lower-leg injury in the second quarter of their AFC West divisional matchup against the Denver Broncos on Sunday.Harris was lined up behind quarterback Justin Herbert as the play got started with 5:16 left in the half. Herbert faked the handoff, and Harris immediately went down grabbing his left foot. A replay showed Harris trying to push off his left foot before a shockwave was sent up his leg.CLICK HERE FOR MORE SPORTS COVERAGE ON FOXNEWS.COMHe went down immediately on the non-contact play.Harris was seen being carted off the field. The Chargers initially said he was questionable to return with an ankle injury, but he was later downgraded to out.WARNING: GRAPHIC VIDEOChargers head coach Jim Harbaugh didnt have an immediate update when he spoke to CBS before the start of the third quarter.VIKINGS' ISAIAH RODGERS MAKES NFL HISTORY WITH UNPRECEDENTED DEFENSIVE PERFORMANCE AGAINST BENGALSLos Angeles signed Harris in the offseason after he spent the first four years of his career with the Pittsburgh Steelers. He was set to be a part of a backfield with Omarion Hampton. The injury will certainly be a blow to the Chargers offense.Harris rushed for 1,043 yards and six touchdowns in 2024 the fourth consecutive year he reached at least 1,000 rushing yards. He hadnt missed a single game since his rookie season.He had 28 rushing yards on six carries before he left the game.Follow Fox News Digitalssports coverage on X and subscribe to the Fox News Sports Huddle newsletter.0 Comments 0 Shares 2 Views 0 Reviews
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