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James Harrison (American football)

James Henry Harrison Jr. (born May 4, 1978) is an American former professional football player who was a linebacker in the National Football League (NFL). He played college football for the Kent State Golden Flashes and was signed by the Pittsburgh Steelers as an undrafted free agent in 2002. A five-time Pro Bowl selection, Harrison won two Super Bowls with the Steelers: XL and XLIII. In 2008, he became the only undrafted player to be named Associated Press NFL Defensive Player of the Year. Harrison was known for his hard-hitting style during games.

James Harrison
Harrison with the Cincinnati Bengals in 2013
No. 93, 92
Position:Linebacker
Personal information
Born: (1978-05-04) May 4, 1978 (age 45)
Akron, Ohio, U.S.
Height:6 ft 0 in (1.83 m)
Weight:242 lb (110 kg)
Career information
High school:Coventry (Akron)
College:Kent State
Undrafted:2002
Career history
 * Offseason and/or practice squad member only
Career highlights and awards
Career NFL statistics
Player stats at NFL.com · PFR

Harrison also played for NFL Europe's Rhein Fire and had brief stints with the Baltimore Ravens and Cincinnati Bengals. After the 2013 season, he stated that he would be retiring from the NFL, but he came out of retirement to return to the Steelers, and spent part of his final NFL season with the New England Patriots. Harrison is tied with Cameron Heyward for second on the Steelers' all-time sack leader ranking, behind only T. J. Watt, with 80.5. He currently appears on FS1 as a football analyst.

Early years edit

Born in Akron, Ohio, Harrison was the youngest of 14 children to James Sr. (a chemical truck driver) and Mildred. He played Little League baseball in Scranton, Pennsylvania for Sloan Little League's Green Team. He was selected to the All-Star team in 1991.[1] He grew up in Akron, and his favorite NFL team was the Cleveland Browns, who played only 40 miles from his house. Initially, his mother did not want him to play football. It took both Harrison and his best friend from childhood, David Walker, to convince her. When he started to play, he excelled at both linebacker and running back. He attended two high schools his freshman year, Archbishop Hoban High School then Coventry High School, where, in addition to football, also participated in track & field, competing in events ranging from the shot put to the high jump. He had PR of 15.63 meters (51 ft 3in) in the shot put, 38.86 meters in the discus throw (127 ft 5 in) and 1.85 meters (6 ft 1 in) in the high jump.[2] He was also a state-qualifier in the 4 × 100 m relay. Harrison along with Jonathan Holloman were two of the first African-Americans to play football at Coventry. Harrison graduated in 1998.[3][4]

His high school football ability was great, but his lack of maturity at times was a struggle. Harrison did not pay attention to his grades or college entrance tests, and by his senior year he had become disruptive to his football team. Early in his senior year, Coventry staff had to suspend him for two games for challenging an assistant coach to a fight. After he returned from his suspension, in his next game, he began the game by carrying 3 times for nearly 100 yards and 2 touchdowns. After his second TD, he ran down the opposing team's sideline, and was ejected and later suspended for one game for making obscene gestures to the fans. Harrison was in court soon thereafter, after he shot a BB gun in the school locker room towards a defensive coach. He pled guilty to a minor charge and was able to return to school to finish his senior year. Due to his off-the-field issues, powerhouse football programs like Ohio State, Notre Dame, and Nebraska rescinded their scholarship offers.[5]

College career edit

Harrison attended Kent State University and walked on the Kent State Golden Flashes football team. After sitting out his freshman season in 1998 due to NCAA academic guidelines, Harrison became a starter for the last three games of the 1999 season and led the team with 106 total tackles and 13 tackles for a loss. He also had an interception and three fumble recoveries.[6]

During his last collegiate game against Miami University, Harrison finished with 12 tackles, 5 sacks, and a forced fumble. At the end of the fourth quarter, he sacked future teammate, Ben Roethlisberger on third and fourth down to seal a 24–20 victory. In 2001, he recorded 98 total tackles, 20 tackles for loss, and led the MAC conference with 15 sacks, while also being voted to first-team Mid-American Conference.

After graduating, he returned in 2010 to be inducted into Kent State's Varsity "K" Hall of Fame along with San Diego Chargers tight end, Antonio Gates. Harrison also made a donation of $100k to his alma mater, who in turn named the field house in his honor. In 2013, Kent State retired Harrison's jersey number 16.[7]

Professional career edit

Pittsburgh Steelers edit

Harrison went undrafted in the 2002 NFL draft, as teams feared he was too short (six feet) to play linebacker, and too light (240 pounds) to play on the defensive line. A few teams did send him training camp invites.[8] The Steelers signed Harrison as an undrafted rookie in 2002, making him the first Kent State alumnus to play at linebacker for the team since Hall of Famer Jack Lambert.

 
Harrison during Steelers Training Camp in 2008.

Harrison spent two years on and off the practice squad for the Steelers, being released three times, and also was briefly on the active roster towards the end of the 2002 season, playing only special teams. Teammate and fellow linebacker, James Farrior, later told NFL Network that Harrison was so green early on in his career that he would simply "give up" on plays on which he was struggling and even would ask the coaches not to play him when he was struggling.[9] Farrior said, "He was a knucklehead that didn't know the plays. We'd be in practice, in training camp, and he might not know what he was doing so he'd just stop and throw his hands up and tell (the coaches) to get him out of there. We thought the guy was crazy."[10]

Harrison wore number 93 during this period before adopting his more well known number 92, which at the time was worn by fellow linebacker and Pro Bowler Jason Gildon.

Baltimore Ravens and Rhein Fire edit

He was signed by Baltimore in late 2003, then sent to the Rhein Fire of NFL Europe, but eventually was cut by the Ravens.[3]

Second stint with Steelers edit

2004 edit

After being cut for a fourth time, Harrison considered not playing anymore. Shortly thereafter, he was signed a fourth time by the Steelers during training camp in 2004 after Clark Haggans sustained an injury in an offseason weightlifting accident. Showing much improvement, Harrison made the final roster and remained with the Steelers through the 2012 season. Harrison later told the Beaver County Times that if not for Haggans's injury, he planned to retire from football at age 26 to focus on becoming a veterinarian, something that Harrison still plans on doing now that his football career has ended. Harrison also considered following in his father's footsteps to become a truck driver,[9] and to this day does have a commercial driver's license.[11]

Throughout the 2004 season, Harrison mostly played on special teams and on defense at linebacker, with occasional reps at defensive end. His first career start came against his hometown Cleveland Browns in Cleveland on November 14 after teammate Joey Porter and Browns running back William Green were ejected for fighting during the pregame warm-ups. Harrison had a good game statistically in the Steelers' 24–10 victory against their hated rival.

Harrison scored his first career touchdown on a fumble recovery in the final week of the season against the Buffalo Bills.

2005–2006 edit

Harrison started in three games of the 2005 season when starting linebacker Clark Haggans was injured. His biggest highlight of the year was in a game against the San Diego Chargers, where he intercepted a Drew Brees pass for a 25-yard return. During the return, he made a huge leap over LaDainian Tomlinson, the Chargers star running back.

Harrison gained some attention and popularity when he restrained a Cleveland Browns fan during a 41–0 Pittsburgh win on Christmas Eve. The intoxicated fan was on the field when Harrison lifted the man and slammed him on the ground. Harrison restrained the fan until authorities took him away.[12]

The Steelers went on to win Super Bowl XL that season. Although Harrison was not a major factor in the game, he did play and earn a Super Bowl ring with the team, recording a team-high three special teams tackles.

2007 edit

In the 2007 offseason, with longtime head coach Bill Cowher resigning after 15 seasons and Mike Tomlin taking over the reins, the Steelers controversially cut Joey Porter for salary cap reasons. Although the Steelers drafted two linebackers with their first two picks that year (Lawrence Timmons and LaMarr Woodley), Harrison was appointed the starter in place of Porter. The decision would ultimately pay off, as Harrison would go on to have a breakout season, making All-Pro Second-team and earning his first trip to the Pro Bowl as a starter on the AFC squad.

On November 5, Harrison had a standout game on Monday Night Football against the Baltimore Ravens. He piled up 9 total tackles, 3.5 sacks, 3 forced fumbles, 1 fumble recovery, and 1 interception. The most memorable moment of the game, however, was Harrison's tackle of Baltimore safety Ed Reed. After a Steelers punt by Daniel Sepulveda, Reed had recovered the kick and was looking to return it. As Reed ran up the sidelines, he was blindsided by Harrison and the ball was knocked away from Reed's grasp. Pittsburgh linebacker Lawrence Timmons immediately recovered the fumble. The Steelers would go on to blow out the Ravens, 38–7.[13]

On November 26, during a Monday Night Football game, an announcer gave Harrison the nickname, "Mr. Monday Night", because of his outstanding performance on November 5. He piled up 8.5 sacks, 7 forced fumbles, 3 recovered fumbles, and 98 tackles on the year. He was voted team MVP for the 2007 season.

2008 edit

In the Steelers' Week 4 Monday Night Football game against the Baltimore Ravens, Harrison recorded 10 total tackles, 2.5 sacks, 2 tackles for a loss, and a forced fumble.[14][15]

Along with LaMarr Woodley, who by this point was a starter in his own right, after the team chose not to re-sign Clark Haggans the previous offseason, Harrison and Woodley had become arguably the team's best pass-rushing duo since Greg Lloyd and Kevin Greene in 1994.[16] Harrison amassed 16 sacks, breaking the team record set by Mike Merriweather in 1984. The two teammates set a team record with 27.5 sacks.

 
Harrison (92) lining up to play the Baltimore Ravens in 2008.

Harrison also played special teams on a regular basis, making him one of the few regular NFL starters to also play special teams. His most notable special teams play for 2008, however, arguably cost the Steelers their game against the New York Giants in Week 8. With the Steelers leading 14–12 in the fourth quarter and having to punt from their own end zone, Harrison played as long snapper after regular long snapper Greg Warren suffered a season-ending knee injury earlier in the game. Harrison inadvertently snapped it over Mitch Berger's head for a safety, tying the score.[17]

On January 5, 2009, Harrison was named the AP NFL Defensive Player of the Year for the 2008 season, beating out Cowboys linebacker DeMarcus Ware for the award.[18] Harrison became the first undrafted player to win the award.[19][20]

During Super Bowl XLIII, Harrison made his most famous play when he intercepted a pass from Cardinals quarterback Kurt Warner at the goal line and ran back the length of the field for a 100-yard touchdown at the end of the first half. In a memorable scene, Harrison collapsed in the endzone and spent several minutes regaining his breath as his teammates celebrated. It was the longest play in Super Bowl history (surpassing Desmond Howard's 99-yard kickoff return in Super Bowl XXXI, being broken by Jacoby Jones in Super Bowl XLVII with a 108-yard kickoff return) and helped the Steelers defeat the Arizona Cardinals 27–23.[21] It was also the longest interception return in Steelers franchise history, surpassing the 99-yard return by Martin "Butch" Kottler which occurred in the club's second ever game and was the oldest team record on the books.[22]

Before the game, Gregg Easterbrook (author of Tuesday Morning Quarterback from Page 2 on ESPN.com) named Harrison the 2008 Tuesday Morning Quarterback Non-QB Non-RB NFL MVP.[23] When receiving the trophy for the award, Harrison said he never even heard of the award.[24] The week before, Easterbrook named Harrison to his annual All-Unwanted All-Pros due to his struggles earlier in his career of having been cut four times, three by the Steelers.[25]

On February 7, 2009, Harrison was parodied on Saturday Night Live's Weekend Update by cast member Kenan Thompson. Thompson depicted Harrison as being seemingly still out of breath and exhausted after his 100-yard interception return in the Super Bowl the week before.

2009 edit

On April 13, 2009, it was reported that Harrison signed a 6-year, $51.75 million contract extension with the Steelers.[26] In four games in October Harrison had 7.0 sacks, 25 tackles, two forced fumbles and a fumble recovery. He earned AFC defensive player of the month honors for October.[27] Harrison ended the Season with 79 tackles, 60 of them being solo, and 10 sacks. This outstanding performance made him a starter in the Pro Bowl that year. Although Heath Miller, LaMarr Woodley, and Casey Hampton were named Pro Bowlers as well, Harrison was the only starter from his team.

2010 edit

Harrison's 2010 season was marred by committing several penalties and fouls. He was fined for the hits that were deemed to be illegal by referees and the NFL. In Week 2, Harrison was fined for flipping Vince Young of the Titans.[28] On October 17, he knocked out two Browns wide receivers; Mohammed Massaquoi, and his former college teammate, Josh Cribbs. On Halloween against the Saints, he hit quarterback Drew Brees late from behind. Against the Raiders, he hit another QB, Jason Campbell. The following week at Buffalo, another incident occurred when Ryan Fitzpatrick had thrown a complete pass to David Nelson, Harrison came out of the line and speared Fitzpatrick. Harrison was fined an estimated $120,000 in total.

In 2010 Harrison logged 100 tackles total, 70 solo tackles, 10.5 sacks, 2 interceptions and 6 forced fumbles.

Harrison would help the Steelers reach the Super Bowl for the third time in six years. In Super Bowl XLV, Harrison recorded a sack on Aaron Rodgers, but lost 31–25 to the Green Bay Packers.[29]

2011–2012 edit

In 2011, Harrison recorded 59 tackles and nine sacks in 11 games. In 2012, he had six sacks and 70 tackles.

On March 9, 2013, Harrison was released by the Steelers for salary cap reasons after they could not agree on a pay cut.[30]

Cincinnati Bengals edit

Harrison signed with the Cincinnati Bengals on April 23, 2013. He recorded 30 total tackles (16 solo), 2 sacks and an interception in limited playing time. On March 13, 2014, he was released by the Bengals.[31]

Initial retirement and third stint with Steelers edit

Harrison announced his retirement on August 30, 2014 and officially retired as a member of the Pittsburgh Steelers on September 5, 2014.[32] On September 23, 2014, rumors surfaced that Harrison was set to return to the NFL after Mike Tomlin noted in a press conference that there were significant injuries suffered by members of the Steelers defense.[33] The Steelers posted a message on their Twitter page announcing that Harrison would return to the Steelers.[34]

Harrison officially signed with the Steelers on September 23, 2014.[35] He recorded 45 tackles and 5.5 sacks in 11 games.

On March 22, 2015 Harrison signed a two-year extension with Pittsburgh for $2.65 million and a $500k signing bonus.[36]

On February 17, 2016, Harrison announced that he would be returning for a 14th season with the team.

On November 20, 2016, Harrison surpassed Jason Gildon to become the Steelers' all-time sack leader with 77.5, during a 24–9 win over the Cleveland Browns and finished the season with 79.5 sacks during his Steelers career.[37] On January 8, 2017, he recorded ten combined tackles, sacked Matt Moore 1½ times, and forced a fumble in a 30–12 AFC Wildcard victory over the Miami Dolphins.[38]

On March 1, 2017, Harrison signed a two-year contract extension with the Steelers.[39] Through the first 12 games of the 2017 season, Harrison played only 29 snaps, with 15 of those coming in Week 6 against the Kansas City Chiefs. Following injuries to Ryan Shazier and Tyler Matakevich and the subsequent move of Arthur Moats from the outside to the inside linebacker position, Harrison played 11 snaps in Week 14 against the Baltimore Ravens. On December 23, 2017, Harrison was released by the Steelers after only playing in five games and being a healthy scratch for most of the season.[40][41]

New England Patriots and second retirement edit

On December 26, 2017, Harrison signed a one-year contract with the New England Patriots.[42] In his debut, Harrison registered two sacks, a forced fumble, and five total tackles against the New York Jets.[43] Harrison and the Patriots went on to reach Super Bowl LII, but lost 41–33 to the Philadelphia Eagles.

On April 16, 2018, Harrison announced his second retirement from the NFL after 15 seasons, saying in an Instagram post, "I’ve missed way too much for way too long...I’m done".[44][45]

NFL career statistics edit

Legend
NFL Defensive Player of the Year
Won the Super Bowl
Led the league
Bold Career high

Regular season edit

Year Team Games Tackles Fumbles Interceptions
GP GS Comb Total Ast Sack FF FR Yds Int Yds Avg Lng TD PD
2002 PIT 1 0 0 0 0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
2004 PIT 16 4 50 39 11 1.0 0 1 18 0 0 0 0 0 3
2005 PIT 16 3 57 43 14 3.0 0 1 0 1 25 25.0 25 0 3
2006 PIT 11 1 20 14 6 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
2007 PIT 16 16 98 76 22 8.5 7 3 0 1 20 20.0 20 0 2
2008 PIT 15 15 101 67 34 16.0 7 0 -18 1 33 33.0 33 0 3
2009 PIT 16 16 79 60 19 10.0 5 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 2
2010 PIT 16 16 100 70 30 10.5 6 1 0 2 2 1.0 2 0 5
2011 PIT 11 11 59 48 11 9.0 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
2012 PIT 13 13 70 49 21 6.0 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
2013 CIN 15 10 31 16 15 2.0 0 1 0 1 9 9.0 9 0 1
2014 PIT 11 4 45 29 16 5.5 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
2015 PIT 15 1 40 27 13 5.0 2 0 0 1 6 6.0 6 0 4
2016 PIT 15 7 53 39 14 5.0 2 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 1
2017 PIT 5 0 3 3 0 1.0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
NE 1 0 5 3 2 2.0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
Career 193 117 811 583 228 84.5 34 9 0 8 95 12.0 33 0 24

[46]

Postseason edit

Year Team Games Tackles Fumbles Interceptions
GP GS Comb Total Ast Sack FF FR Yds Int Yds Avg Lng TD PD
2004 PIT 2 0 3 2 1 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
2005 PIT 2 0 4 2 2 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
2007 PIT 1 1 10 6 4 1.5 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
2008 PIT 3 3 14 10 4 1.0 0 0 0 1 100 100.0 100T 1 1
2010 PIT 3 3 15 11 4 4.0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1
2011 PIT 1 1 3 2 1 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1
2013 CIN 1 0 3 3 0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
2014 PIT 1 1 2 0 2 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
2015 PIT 2 0 11 9 2 2.0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
2016 PIT 3 3 20 15 5 2.5 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
2017 NE 3 2 8 7 1 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
Career 22 14 93 67 26 11.0 1 0 0 1 100 100.0 100 1 3

[46]

Acting edit

Harrison plays Apocalypse on Heels.[47] Harrison also appeared on S.W.A.T. in the Season 2 episode "The B-Team", playing Marcus King, the social media manager for the Los Angeles Fire Department when the LAFD goes against the Los Angeles Police Department in a charity competition.[48][49]

Personal life edit

As well as being nicknamed "Silverback", Harrison's teammates also call him Deebo, after the character from the Friday movies.[50]

He has two sons, James Harrison III, born in 2007, and Henry, born in 2009.[51]

Harrison elected not to visit the White House with the rest of the team after the Steelers won Super Bowl XLIII. Skipping the visit gained some media attention, as Harrison said that Barack Obama (who supported the Steelers in the game and considers his second favorite NFL team after his hometown team, Chicago Bears)[52] would have invited the Arizona Cardinals had they won: "This is how I feel — if you want to see the Pittsburgh Steelers, invite us when we don't win the Super Bowl. As far as I'm concerned, he [Obama] would've invited Arizona if they had won."[53] Harrison had also skipped the team's visit after winning Super Bowl XL when George W. Bush was president.

Arrest edit

Harrison was arrested in March 2008 and was charged with simple assault and criminal mischief stemming from a domestic altercation with his girlfriend, Beth Tibbott.[54] On April 3, 2008, the district attorney dropped all charges because Harrison had completed anger management counseling and psychological counseling.[55]

The arrest gained some controversy after the team released wide receiver Cedrick Wilson in a similar, but unrelated, incident around the same time but did not release Harrison. The Steelers even issued a press release shortly after they released Wilson stating that Harrison's incident and Wilson's incident were examined "on a case-by-case basis" and Wilson's incident determined that his warranted release while Harrison had "taken responsibility for his actions."[56] Steelers owner Dan Rooney, a lifelong devout Catholic, added that the incident was concerning their son's baptism, that Harrison's girlfriend reportedly did not want their son baptized, and that Harrison promptly called the Rooney family about the incident.[9] Nonetheless, there were still accusations of a double standard because of the timing of both Harrison's and Wilson's incidents.[57][58][59][60] The NFL, which had been cracking down on off-the-field conduct, took no action in either incident.

Dog incident edit

On May 23, 2009, Harrison's son, James III, sustained an injury to his thigh when the family's pit bull became agitated and bit him. The boy's mother,[61] Beth Tibbott, who had let the dog out of his cage, was also bitten when she tried to intervene. The dog also bit the player's massage therapist, who needed three stitches. Harrison's agent, William Parise, said the boy's injuries were "serious but certainly not life-threatening."[62] Three days later, James III was released from the hospital.[63] The pit bull was scheduled to be euthanized but, through the team, Harrison was able to place the dog in a temporary home which specializes in training aggressive dogs.[64]

Men's Journal article edit

On July 13, 2011, a controversial magazine article titled "James Harrison: Confessions of an NFL Hitman" was published by Paul Solotaroff in Men's Journal.[65] In the article, Harrison was asked multiple questions about who he is and why he plays the game of football the way he does. The controversy comes into play when Harrison begins talking about the NFL commissioner Roger Goodell. Harrison called Goodell a "crook and a puppet", and then proceeded to say that "I hate him and will never respect him." Harrison also made comments towards his quarterback, Ben Roethlisberger, and other players in the National Football League such as Brian Cushing. Harrison released an apology for his statements on July 14, 2011.[66]

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james, harrison, american, football, player, born, 1948, harrison, american, football, other, uses, james, harrison, james, henry, harrison, born, 1978, american, former, professional, football, player, linebacker, national, football, league, played, college, . For the player born in 1948 see Jim Harrison American football For other uses see James Harrison James Henry Harrison Jr born May 4 1978 is an American former professional football player who was a linebacker in the National Football League NFL He played college football for the Kent State Golden Flashes and was signed by the Pittsburgh Steelers as an undrafted free agent in 2002 A five time Pro Bowl selection Harrison won two Super Bowls with the Steelers XL and XLIII In 2008 he became the only undrafted player to be named Associated Press NFL Defensive Player of the Year Harrison was known for his hard hitting style during games James HarrisonHarrison with the Cincinnati Bengals in 2013No 93 92Position LinebackerPersonal informationBorn 1978 05 04 May 4 1978 age 45 Akron Ohio U S Height 6 ft 0 in 1 83 m Weight 242 lb 110 kg Career informationHigh school Coventry Akron College Kent StateUndrafted 2002Career historyPittsburgh Steelers 2002 2003 Baltimore Ravens 2003 2004 Rhein Fire 2004 Pittsburgh Steelers 2004 2012 Cincinnati Bengals 2013 Pittsburgh Steelers 2014 2017 New England Patriots 2017 Offseason and or practice squad member onlyCareer highlights and awards2 Super Bowl champion XL XLIII NFL Defensive Player of the Year 2008 2 First team All Pro 2008 2010 2 Second team All Pro 2007 2009 5 Pro Bowl 2007 2011 NFL forced fumbles leader 2008 Pittsburgh Steelers Hall of HonorCareer NFL statisticsTotal tackles 811Sacks 84 5Forced fumbles 34Fumble recoveries 9Interceptions 8Defensive touchdowns 1Player stats at NFL com PFR Harrison also played for NFL Europe s Rhein Fire and had brief stints with the Baltimore Ravens and Cincinnati Bengals After the 2013 season he stated that he would be retiring from the NFL but he came out of retirement to return to the Steelers and spent part of his final NFL season with the New England Patriots Harrison is tied with Cameron Heyward for second on the Steelers all time sack leader ranking behind only T J Watt with 80 5 He currently appears on FS1 as a football analyst Contents 1 Early years 2 College career 3 Professional career 3 1 Pittsburgh Steelers 3 2 Baltimore Ravens and Rhein Fire 3 3 Second stint with Steelers 3 3 1 2004 3 3 2 2005 2006 3 3 3 2007 3 3 4 2008 3 3 5 2009 3 3 6 2010 3 3 7 2011 2012 3 4 Cincinnati Bengals 3 5 Initial retirement and third stint with Steelers 3 6 New England Patriots and second retirement 4 NFL career statistics 4 1 Regular season 4 2 Postseason 5 Acting 6 Personal life 6 1 Arrest 6 2 Dog incident 6 3 Men s Journal article 7 References 8 External linksEarly years editBorn in Akron Ohio Harrison was the youngest of 14 children to James Sr a chemical truck driver and Mildred He played Little League baseball in Scranton Pennsylvania for Sloan Little League s Green Team He was selected to the All Star team in 1991 1 He grew up in Akron and his favorite NFL team was the Cleveland Browns who played only 40 miles from his house Initially his mother did not want him to play football It took both Harrison and his best friend from childhood David Walker to convince her When he started to play he excelled at both linebacker and running back He attended two high schools his freshman year Archbishop Hoban High School then Coventry High School where in addition to football also participated in track amp field competing in events ranging from the shot put to the high jump He had PR of 15 63 meters 51 ft 3in in the shot put 38 86 meters in the discus throw 127 ft 5 in and 1 85 meters 6 ft 1 in in the high jump 2 He was also a state qualifier in the 4 100 m relay Harrison along with Jonathan Holloman were two of the first African Americans to play football at Coventry Harrison graduated in 1998 3 4 His high school football ability was great but his lack of maturity at times was a struggle Harrison did not pay attention to his grades or college entrance tests and by his senior year he had become disruptive to his football team Early in his senior year Coventry staff had to suspend him for two games for challenging an assistant coach to a fight After he returned from his suspension in his next game he began the game by carrying 3 times for nearly 100 yards and 2 touchdowns After his second TD he ran down the opposing team s sideline and was ejected and later suspended for one game for making obscene gestures to the fans Harrison was in court soon thereafter after he shot a BB gun in the school locker room towards a defensive coach He pled guilty to a minor charge and was able to return to school to finish his senior year Due to his off the field issues powerhouse football programs like Ohio State Notre Dame and Nebraska rescinded their scholarship offers 5 College career editHarrison attended Kent State University and walked on the Kent State Golden Flashes football team After sitting out his freshman season in 1998 due to NCAA academic guidelines Harrison became a starter for the last three games of the 1999 season and led the team with 106 total tackles and 13 tackles for a loss He also had an interception and three fumble recoveries 6 During his last collegiate game against Miami University Harrison finished with 12 tackles 5 sacks and a forced fumble At the end of the fourth quarter he sacked future teammate Ben Roethlisberger on third and fourth down to seal a 24 20 victory In 2001 he recorded 98 total tackles 20 tackles for loss and led the MAC conference with 15 sacks while also being voted to first team Mid American Conference After graduating he returned in 2010 to be inducted into Kent State s Varsity K Hall of Fame along with San Diego Chargers tight end Antonio Gates Harrison also made a donation of 100k to his alma mater who in turn named the field house in his honor In 2013 Kent State retired Harrison s jersey number 16 7 Professional career editPittsburgh Steelers edit Harrison went undrafted in the 2002 NFL draft as teams feared he was too short six feet to play linebacker and too light 240 pounds to play on the defensive line A few teams did send him training camp invites 8 The Steelers signed Harrison as an undrafted rookie in 2002 making him the first Kent State alumnus to play at linebacker for the team since Hall of Famer Jack Lambert nbsp Harrison during Steelers Training Camp in 2008 Harrison spent two years on and off the practice squad for the Steelers being released three times and also was briefly on the active roster towards the end of the 2002 season playing only special teams Teammate and fellow linebacker James Farrior later told NFL Network that Harrison was so green early on in his career that he would simply give up on plays on which he was struggling and even would ask the coaches not to play him when he was struggling 9 Farrior said He was a knucklehead that didn t know the plays We d be in practice in training camp and he might not know what he was doing so he d just stop and throw his hands up and tell the coaches to get him out of there We thought the guy was crazy 10 Harrison wore number 93 during this period before adopting his more well known number 92 which at the time was worn by fellow linebacker and Pro Bowler Jason Gildon Baltimore Ravens and Rhein Fire edit He was signed by Baltimore in late 2003 then sent to the Rhein Fire of NFL Europe but eventually was cut by the Ravens 3 Second stint with Steelers edit 2004 edit After being cut for a fourth time Harrison considered not playing anymore Shortly thereafter he was signed a fourth time by the Steelers during training camp in 2004 after Clark Haggans sustained an injury in an offseason weightlifting accident Showing much improvement Harrison made the final roster and remained with the Steelers through the 2012 season Harrison later told the Beaver County Times that if not for Haggans s injury he planned to retire from football at age 26 to focus on becoming a veterinarian something that Harrison still plans on doing now that his football career has ended Harrison also considered following in his father s footsteps to become a truck driver 9 and to this day does have a commercial driver s license 11 Throughout the 2004 season Harrison mostly played on special teams and on defense at linebacker with occasional reps at defensive end His first career start came against his hometown Cleveland Browns in Cleveland on November 14 after teammate Joey Porter and Browns running back William Green were ejected for fighting during the pregame warm ups Harrison had a good game statistically in the Steelers 24 10 victory against their hated rival Harrison scored his first career touchdown on a fumble recovery in the final week of the season against the Buffalo Bills 2005 2006 edit Harrison started in three games of the 2005 season when starting linebacker Clark Haggans was injured His biggest highlight of the year was in a game against the San Diego Chargers where he intercepted a Drew Brees pass for a 25 yard return During the return he made a huge leap over LaDainian Tomlinson the Chargers star running back Harrison gained some attention and popularity when he restrained a Cleveland Browns fan during a 41 0 Pittsburgh win on Christmas Eve The intoxicated fan was on the field when Harrison lifted the man and slammed him on the ground Harrison restrained the fan until authorities took him away 12 The Steelers went on to win Super Bowl XL that season Although Harrison was not a major factor in the game he did play and earn a Super Bowl ring with the team recording a team high three special teams tackles 2007 edit In the 2007 offseason with longtime head coach Bill Cowher resigning after 15 seasons and Mike Tomlin taking over the reins the Steelers controversially cut Joey Porter for salary cap reasons Although the Steelers drafted two linebackers with their first two picks that year Lawrence Timmons and LaMarr Woodley Harrison was appointed the starter in place of Porter The decision would ultimately pay off as Harrison would go on to have a breakout season making All Pro Second team and earning his first trip to the Pro Bowl as a starter on the AFC squad On November 5 Harrison had a standout game on Monday Night Football against the Baltimore Ravens He piled up 9 total tackles 3 5 sacks 3 forced fumbles 1 fumble recovery and 1 interception The most memorable moment of the game however was Harrison s tackle of Baltimore safety Ed Reed After a Steelers punt by Daniel Sepulveda Reed had recovered the kick and was looking to return it As Reed ran up the sidelines he was blindsided by Harrison and the ball was knocked away from Reed s grasp Pittsburgh linebacker Lawrence Timmons immediately recovered the fumble The Steelers would go on to blow out the Ravens 38 7 13 On November 26 during a Monday Night Football game an announcer gave Harrison the nickname Mr Monday Night because of his outstanding performance on November 5 He piled up 8 5 sacks 7 forced fumbles 3 recovered fumbles and 98 tackles on the year He was voted team MVP for the 2007 season 2008 edit In the Steelers Week 4 Monday Night Football game against the Baltimore Ravens Harrison recorded 10 total tackles 2 5 sacks 2 tackles for a loss and a forced fumble 14 15 Along with LaMarr Woodley who by this point was a starter in his own right after the team chose not to re sign Clark Haggans the previous offseason Harrison and Woodley had become arguably the team s best pass rushing duo since Greg Lloyd and Kevin Greene in 1994 16 Harrison amassed 16 sacks breaking the team record set by Mike Merriweather in 1984 The two teammates set a team record with 27 5 sacks nbsp Harrison 92 lining up to play the Baltimore Ravens in 2008 Harrison also played special teams on a regular basis making him one of the few regular NFL starters to also play special teams His most notable special teams play for 2008 however arguably cost the Steelers their game against the New York Giants in Week 8 With the Steelers leading 14 12 in the fourth quarter and having to punt from their own end zone Harrison played as long snapper after regular long snapper Greg Warren suffered a season ending knee injury earlier in the game Harrison inadvertently snapped it over Mitch Berger s head for a safety tying the score 17 On January 5 2009 Harrison was named the AP NFL Defensive Player of the Year for the 2008 season beating out Cowboys linebacker DeMarcus Ware for the award 18 Harrison became the first undrafted player to win the award 19 20 During Super Bowl XLIII Harrison made his most famous play when he intercepted a pass from Cardinals quarterback Kurt Warner at the goal line and ran back the length of the field for a 100 yard touchdown at the end of the first half In a memorable scene Harrison collapsed in the endzone and spent several minutes regaining his breath as his teammates celebrated It was the longest play in Super Bowl history surpassing Desmond Howard s 99 yard kickoff return in Super Bowl XXXI being broken by Jacoby Jones in Super Bowl XLVII with a 108 yard kickoff return and helped the Steelers defeat the Arizona Cardinals 27 23 21 It was also the longest interception return in Steelers franchise history surpassing the 99 yard return by Martin Butch Kottler which occurred in the club s second ever game and was the oldest team record on the books 22 Before the game Gregg Easterbrook author of Tuesday Morning Quarterback from Page 2 on ESPN com named Harrison the 2008 Tuesday Morning Quarterback Non QB Non RB NFL MVP 23 When receiving the trophy for the award Harrison said he never even heard of the award 24 The week before Easterbrook named Harrison to his annual All Unwanted All Pros due to his struggles earlier in his career of having been cut four times three by the Steelers 25 On February 7 2009 Harrison was parodied on Saturday Night Live s Weekend Update by cast member Kenan Thompson Thompson depicted Harrison as being seemingly still out of breath and exhausted after his 100 yard interception return in the Super Bowl the week before 2009 edit On April 13 2009 it was reported that Harrison signed a 6 year 51 75 million contract extension with the Steelers 26 In four games in October Harrison had 7 0 sacks 25 tackles two forced fumbles and a fumble recovery He earned AFC defensive player of the month honors for October 27 Harrison ended the Season with 79 tackles 60 of them being solo and 10 sacks This outstanding performance made him a starter in the Pro Bowl that year Although Heath Miller LaMarr Woodley and Casey Hampton were named Pro Bowlers as well Harrison was the only starter from his team 2010 edit Harrison s 2010 season was marred by committing several penalties and fouls He was fined for the hits that were deemed to be illegal by referees and the NFL In Week 2 Harrison was fined for flipping Vince Young of the Titans 28 On October 17 he knocked out two Browns wide receivers Mohammed Massaquoi and his former college teammate Josh Cribbs On Halloween against the Saints he hit quarterback Drew Brees late from behind Against the Raiders he hit another QB Jason Campbell The following week at Buffalo another incident occurred when Ryan Fitzpatrick had thrown a complete pass to David Nelson Harrison came out of the line and speared Fitzpatrick Harrison was fined an estimated 120 000 in total In 2010 Harrison logged 100 tackles total 70 solo tackles 10 5 sacks 2 interceptions and 6 forced fumbles Harrison would help the Steelers reach the Super Bowl for the third time in six years In Super Bowl XLV Harrison recorded a sack on Aaron Rodgers but lost 31 25 to the Green Bay Packers 29 2011 2012 edit In 2011 Harrison recorded 59 tackles and nine sacks in 11 games In 2012 he had six sacks and 70 tackles On March 9 2013 Harrison was released by the Steelers for salary cap reasons after they could not agree on a pay cut 30 Cincinnati Bengals edit Harrison signed with the Cincinnati Bengals on April 23 2013 He recorded 30 total tackles 16 solo 2 sacks and an interception in limited playing time On March 13 2014 he was released by the Bengals 31 Initial retirement and third stint with Steelers edit Harrison announced his retirement on August 30 2014 and officially retired as a member of the Pittsburgh Steelers on September 5 2014 32 On September 23 2014 rumors surfaced that Harrison was set to return to the NFL after Mike Tomlin noted in a press conference that there were significant injuries suffered by members of the Steelers defense 33 The Steelers posted a message on their Twitter page announcing that Harrison would return to the Steelers 34 Harrison officially signed with the Steelers on September 23 2014 35 He recorded 45 tackles and 5 5 sacks in 11 games On March 22 2015 Harrison signed a two year extension with Pittsburgh for 2 65 million and a 500k signing bonus 36 On February 17 2016 Harrison announced that he would be returning for a 14th season with the team On November 20 2016 Harrison surpassed Jason Gildon to become the Steelers all time sack leader with 77 5 during a 24 9 win over the Cleveland Browns and finished the season with 79 5 sacks during his Steelers career 37 On January 8 2017 he recorded ten combined tackles sacked Matt Moore 1 times and forced a fumble in a 30 12 AFC Wildcard victory over the Miami Dolphins 38 On March 1 2017 Harrison signed a two year contract extension with the Steelers 39 Through the first 12 games of the 2017 season Harrison played only 29 snaps with 15 of those coming in Week 6 against the Kansas City Chiefs Following injuries to Ryan Shazier and Tyler Matakevich and the subsequent move of Arthur Moats from the outside to the inside linebacker position Harrison played 11 snaps in Week 14 against the Baltimore Ravens On December 23 2017 Harrison was released by the Steelers after only playing in five games and being a healthy scratch for most of the season 40 41 New England Patriots and second retirement edit On December 26 2017 Harrison signed a one year contract with the New England Patriots 42 In his debut Harrison registered two sacks a forced fumble and five total tackles against the New York Jets 43 Harrison and the Patriots went on to reach Super Bowl LII but lost 41 33 to the Philadelphia Eagles On April 16 2018 Harrison announced his second retirement from the NFL after 15 seasons saying in an Instagram post I ve missed way too much for way too long I m done 44 45 NFL career statistics editLegend NFL Defensive Player of the Year Won the Super Bowl Led the league Bold Career high Regular season edit Year Team Games Tackles Fumbles Interceptions GP GS Comb Total Ast Sack FF FR Yds Int Yds Avg Lng TD PD 2002 PIT 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2004 PIT 16 4 50 39 11 1 0 0 1 18 0 0 0 0 0 3 2005 PIT 16 3 57 43 14 3 0 0 1 0 1 25 25 0 25 0 3 2006 PIT 11 1 20 14 6 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2007 PIT 16 16 98 76 22 8 5 7 3 0 1 20 20 0 20 0 2 2008 PIT 15 15 101 67 34 16 0 7 0 18 1 33 33 0 33 0 3 2009 PIT 16 16 79 60 19 10 0 5 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 2010 PIT 16 16 100 70 30 10 5 6 1 0 2 2 1 0 2 0 5 2011 PIT 11 11 59 48 11 9 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2012 PIT 13 13 70 49 21 6 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2013 CIN 15 10 31 16 15 2 0 0 1 0 1 9 9 0 9 0 1 2014 PIT 11 4 45 29 16 5 5 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2015 PIT 15 1 40 27 13 5 0 2 0 0 1 6 6 0 6 0 4 2016 PIT 15 7 53 39 14 5 0 2 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 1 2017 PIT 5 0 3 3 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 NE 1 0 5 3 2 2 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Career 193 117 811 583 228 84 5 34 9 0 8 95 12 0 33 0 24 46 Postseason edit Year Team Games Tackles Fumbles Interceptions GP GS Comb Total Ast Sack FF FR Yds Int Yds Avg Lng TD PD 2004 PIT 2 0 3 2 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2005 PIT 2 0 4 2 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2007 PIT 1 1 10 6 4 1 5 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2008 PIT 3 3 14 10 4 1 0 0 0 0 1 100 100 0 100T 1 1 2010 PIT 3 3 15 11 4 4 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 2011 PIT 1 1 3 2 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 2013 CIN 1 0 3 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2014 PIT 1 1 2 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2015 PIT 2 0 11 9 2 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2016 PIT 3 3 20 15 5 2 5 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2017 NE 3 2 8 7 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Career 22 14 93 67 26 11 0 1 0 0 1 100 100 0 100 1 3 46 Acting editHarrison plays Apocalypse on Heels 47 Harrison also appeared on S W A T in the Season 2 episode The B Team playing Marcus King the social media manager for the Los Angeles Fire Department when the LAFD goes against the Los Angeles Police Department in a charity competition 48 49 Personal life editAs well as being nicknamed Silverback Harrison s teammates also call him Deebo after the character from the Friday movies 50 He has two sons James Harrison III born in 2007 and Henry born in 2009 51 Harrison elected not to visit the White House with the rest of the team after the Steelers won Super Bowl XLIII Skipping the visit gained some media attention as Harrison said that Barack Obama who supported the Steelers in the game and considers his second favorite NFL team after his hometown team Chicago Bears 52 would have invited the Arizona Cardinals had they won This is how I feel if you want to see the Pittsburgh Steelers invite us when we don t win the Super Bowl As far as I m concerned he Obama would ve invited Arizona if they had won 53 Harrison had also skipped the team s visit after winning Super Bowl XL when George W Bush was president Arrest edit Harrison was arrested in March 2008 and was charged with simple assault and criminal mischief stemming from a domestic altercation with his girlfriend Beth Tibbott 54 On April 3 2008 the district attorney dropped all charges because Harrison had completed anger management counseling and psychological counseling 55 The arrest gained some controversy after the team released wide receiver Cedrick Wilson in a similar but unrelated incident around the same time but did not release Harrison The Steelers even issued a press release shortly after they released Wilson stating that Harrison s incident and Wilson s incident were examined on a case by case basis and Wilson s incident determined that his warranted release while Harrison had taken responsibility for his actions 56 Steelers owner Dan Rooney a lifelong devout Catholic added that the incident was concerning their son s baptism that Harrison s girlfriend reportedly did not want their son baptized and that Harrison promptly called the Rooney family about the incident 9 Nonetheless there were still accusations of a double standard because of the timing of both Harrison s and Wilson s incidents 57 58 59 60 The NFL which had been cracking down on off the field conduct took no action in either incident Dog incident edit On May 23 2009 Harrison s son James III sustained an injury to his thigh when the family s pit bull became agitated and bit him The boy s mother 61 Beth Tibbott who had let the dog out of his cage was also bitten when she tried to intervene The dog also bit the player s massage therapist who needed three stitches Harrison s agent William Parise said the boy s injuries were serious but certainly not life threatening 62 Three days later James III was released from the hospital 63 The pit bull was scheduled to be euthanized but through the team Harrison was able to place the dog in a temporary home which specializes in training aggressive dogs 64 Men s Journal article edit On July 13 2011 a controversial magazine article titled James Harrison Confessions of an NFL Hitman was published by Paul Solotaroff in Men s Journal 65 In the article Harrison was asked multiple questions about who he is and why he plays the game of football the way he does The controversy comes into play when Harrison begins talking about the NFL commissioner Roger Goodell Harrison called Goodell a crook and a puppet and then proceeded to say that I hate him and will never respect him Harrison also made comments towards his quarterback Ben Roethlisberger and other players in the National Football League such as Brian Cushing Harrison released an apology for his statements on July 14 2011 66 References edit Sports Illustrated Super Bowl XLIII Champions Pittsburgh Steelers page 69 James Harrison OH Track and Field Profile Athletic net Retrieved March 6 2017 a b Merrill Elizabeth January 25 2009 Harrison gives Steelers scary presence ESPN com Biography Today Detroit Michigan Omnigraphics 2009 p 72 ISBN 978 0 7808 1052 5 Biography Today pp 72 73 James Harrison Kent State University Athletics August 8 2001 Archived from the original on August 17 2002 Retrieved December 13 2016 Varley Teresa February 23 2010 Kent State to honor Harrison Steelers com Archived from the original on January 26 2018 Retrieved March 6 2017 Biography Today pp 74 75 a b c Elizabeth Merrill January 29 2009 Pittsburgh Steelers linebacker James Harrison s glare tells only half the story ESPN Retrieved August 17 2012 Biography Today p 75 Sports Illustrated Super Bowl XLIII Champions Pittsburgh Steelers page 71 Bendel Joe December 25 2005 Notebook Harrison takes out unruly fan Pittsburgh Tribune Review Archived from the original on December 27 2005 NFL Baltimore Ravens 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September 22 2014 Steelers injury report Mike Tomlin notes significant injuries Sports yahoo com Archived from the original on March 7 2017 Retrieved March 6 2017 Edholm Eric September 23 2014 James Harrison s return to Steelers done deal once his kids sign off on it Sports yahoo com Retrieved March 6 2017 James Harrison signs with Steelers ESPN com September 23 2014 Retrieved March 6 2017 Brown Scott March 22 2015 Steelers re sign LB James Harrison ESPN com Retrieved March 22 2015 Dulac Gerry November 21 2016 James Harrison emotional after setting Steelers sack record Pittsburgh Post Gazette Retrieved March 6 2017 NFL Game Center Week 18 2016 Miami Dolphins Pittsburgh Steelers NFL com Retrieved January 9 2017 Sessler Marc March 1 2017 Steelers ink James Harrison to two year 3 5M pact NFL com Bergman Jeremy December 25 2017 James Harrison unclaimed on waivers is free agent NFL com Shook Nick December 27 2017 James Harrison says he asked for release three times NFL Retrieved December 27 2017 Patriots Sign Veteran LB James Harrison Release LB Trevor Reilly Patriots com December 26 2017 Archived from the original on December 28 2017 Retrieved December 26 2017 Patra Kevin January 1 2018 James Harrison impresses in his debut for Patriots NFL com Retrieved January 4 2018 𝘑𝘢𝘮𝘦𝘴 𝘏𝘢𝘳𝘳𝘪𝘴𝘰𝘯 on Instagram I ve missed way too much for way too long and I m done Many thanks to my family coaches the fans and everyone who played a role in my football life 2ndAndFinalRetirement HarrisonFamilyValues BlessedAndHighlyFavored GodsPlan Patra Kevin April 16 2018 Steelers great James Harrison announces retirement NFL com a b James Harrison Stats Pro Football Reference Retrieved January 22 2022 Flook Ray April 2 2021 Heels Preview STARZ Series Finds James Harrison Going Apocalyptic Bleeding Cool Retrieved April 3 2021 Eric Dickerson On Role In S W A T I Was Hoping I d Be A Bad Guy CBSNews com CBS Pittsburgh February 6 2019 Retrieved July 28 2022 S W A T The B Team IMDb Retrieved July 28 2022 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