
Najee Harris is ready to start his rookie season with the Pittsburgh Steelers, but not before he handles something first.
Wikipedia, an online encyclopedia, does not have Harris’ correct middle name, and the picture used for him is “mainey,” which means wild or crazy in Bay Area slang. In a hilarious Twitter thread, the 2020 Heisman finalist wants the site to update his page.

The photo that Wikipedia has of Najee Harris
@Wikipedia aye y’all need to change my page my middle name not even Jerome smh
— Najee Harris (@ohthatsNajee22) July 24, 2021
And that pic look mainey lol
— Najee Harris (@ohthatsNajee22) July 24, 2021
Harris totaled 1,466 yards rushing, 425 yards receiving, and 30 touchdowns last year at Alabama.
He was selected in the first round (No. 24 overall) of this year’s NFL Draft.
Hopefully, the creators of Wikipedia will quickly rectify the problem.
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