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    San Francisco left tackle Kwame Harris is unlikely to play next Sunday because of a high ankle sprain.
    Expect teams to blitz the hell out of Ken Dorsey and company. San Francisco has now lost it’s best two offensive linemen.
  • Left tackle Kwame Harris should only miss one-to-weeks with a high ankle sprain.
    Kyle Kosier played well in his place last week.
  • 2003 first-round pick left tackle Kwame Harris will return to the starting lineup for the first time in 10 weeks.
    The 49ers are on pace to set a franchise record in sacks allowed.
  • The Bucs have shown interest in free agent OT Kwame Harris.
    The Bucs have shown interest in almost everyone. They’d only offer Harris a “swing tackle” job. He’d compete to start in Oakland, where he was Friday.
  • In addition to the Jaguars, Bucs, and Raiders, the Broncos are reportedly interested in free agent OT Kwame Harris.
    Harris was nothing short of a bust in San Francisco, but is athletic enough to play in a zone-blocking scheme. He was visiting Jacksonville on Sunday.
  • The Jaguars will host free agent OT Kwame Harris on Sunday.
    The Raiders let him leave without a contract. Harris has also been in talks with the Bucs. He’d be a definite backup in Jacksonville or Tampa Bay.
  • The Sacramento Bee is hearing that the Raiders have interest in free agent OT Kwame Harris.
    Harris has highlight reels of his missed blocks on YouTube, but in this market, anyone with untapped talent will get a multi-year deal. The Raiders need a replacement for LT Barry Sims, preferably sooner than later.
  • Free agent OT Kwame Harris is visiting the Raiders on Friday.
    There were reports Harris already had a deal in place with Oakland in the wee hours Friday morning, but those proved premature. He’d likely compete to start at left tackle for the Raiders, which should scare JaMarcus Russell.
  • FA Guard #74
    Raiders coach Lane Kiffin expects T/G Paul McQuistan to miss the rest of the season with a knee injury.
    McQuistan was injured after entering Monday night’s game to replace Kwame Harris, who had hurt his right knee. Harris was feeling better Tuesday, and Kiffin expected to see him on the field for practice Wednesday.