Rodney Harrison
51-Year-Old
Free Agent
2024 Defense Stats
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Rest-of-Season Projections
Harrison announced Wednesday that he is retiring to pursue a broadcast career with NBC Sports, the Boston Globe reports.
ANALYSIS
The two-time Pro Bowler and owner of a pair of Super Bowl rings is the only player in NFL history with more than 30 sacks (30.5) and 30 interceptions (34). He was a hard hitter during his stellar 15-year career as a player and we don't expect him to pull too many punches behind the microphone either.
The two-time Pro Bowler and owner of a pair of Super Bowl rings is the only player in NFL history with more than 30 sacks (30.5) and 30 interceptions (34). He was a hard hitter during his stellar 15-year career as a player and we don't expect him to pull too many punches behind the microphone either.
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Past Fantasy Outlooks
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Harrison hasn't played a full season since 2004, but continues to prove he could be a decent IDP option when healthy. He's another year older, so the roll of the dice keeps on getting riskier. If healthy, Harrison could give unexpected value. He finished the 2007 campaign (which started with him suspended) with 68 tackles, two sacks and a pick in 12 games.
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Harrison (quad) is expected to announce this week whether he is retiring or not, the Associated Press reports.
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Harrison has been rehabbing his torn right quadriceps and is undecided on whether he'll attempt to return to play next season, the Boston Globe reports.
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Rodney Harrison: Torn Quad Ends Season
Harrison suffered a torn quad muscle in his left leg during the Patriots' win over the Broncos Monday, the Boston Globe reports. The injury will end his season and quite possibly his career.
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Coach Bill Belichick did not sound optimistic about Harrison's knee injury after Monday's win over the Broncos, the Boston Globe reports."We have to see how it is," said Belichick. "It doesn't look too good."
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Harrison left Monday's game against the Broncos with a knee injury, and did not return.
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