Rodney Harrison Was A Big Hit In San Diego For The Chargers
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Kansas City Chiefs running back Priest Holmes (31) breaks away from San Diego Chargers safety Rodney … More Harrison (37) during a game in 2001. Harrison, a two-time All-Pro, has been selected to enter the Chargers Hall of Fame in October. (AP Photo/Denis Poroy) Associated Press Rodney Harrison asked a group of writers a question that few could answer. “Why aren’t I playing more?’’ Harrison inquired years ago. The scribes weren’t sure and they didn’t have to ponder the question long. Harrison, a fifth-round pick in 1994 soon shed his status as a special-teams player to become an All-Pro safety in a career which has landed him into the Chargers Hall of Fame. Harrison, who’ll be inducted at halftime of Los Angeles’ game against the Minnesota Vikings on Oct. 23. The upbeat Harrison had a sensational run of delivering hard-nosed, in-your-face, football that made him one of the most feared defenders of his generation. His style came with a price as he was fined more than $200,000 for questionable hits, a dose of regular discipline that often came with suspensions. Harrison, though, shrugged while noting that he was doing his part to prove the worth of safeties. Harrison, a long-time member of NBC’s “Sunday Night Football” telecast, has a resume that screams Pro Football Hall of Fame. Over his 15 seasons, with the first nine coming in San Diego and the final six with the New England Patriots where he won two Super Bowls, Harrison was named All-Pro and Pro Bowler twice and became the first player to record 30 interceptions and 30 sacks in a career. NBC’s Sunday Night Football cast of Jac Collinsworth, left, Tony Dungy, center, and Rodney Harrison … More work on the field after an NFL football game between the Jacksonville Jaguars and the Baltimore…
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