Rams veteran: Injury a message from God
Veteran St. Louis Rams cornerback Al Harris, one of the classiest and toughest competitors in the NFL, announced his retirement after 14 years in the league.
Harris tore his anterior cruciate ligament in his right knee in November against the Cleveland Browns.
"As far as playing, I think that was my last play," Harris told reporters Wednesday. "I just planted wrong...
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December 29, 2011
Former Packers CB Al Harris Retires from the NFL
Former Packers CB Al Harris has retired from the NFL after 14 seasons. (Photo: Jim Biever)
Former Green Bay Packers cornerback Al Harris, who spent seven season with the Packers from 2003-09, has retired from the NFL after 14 seasons.
Harris announced the decision over the St. Louis Rams’ Twitter page on Wednesday. Another knee injury factored heavily into his decision.
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December 28, 2011
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December 28, 2011
Veteran CB Harris announces retirement
Al Harris has decided to call it a career.
The St. Louis Rams veteran cornerback announced his retirement on Wednesday after 14 years in the NFL.
Harris, 37, suffered a season-ending ACL injury against the Cleveland Browns in November.
"I've played my last play," Harris said.
The two-time Pro Bowler battled back from a torn ACL in his left knee during the 2009 campaign...
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December 28, 2011
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December 28, 2011
The St. Louis Rams lose CB Al Harris for the rest of the season
The Rams have lost 36-year old CB Al Harris for the rest of the season due to a torn right ACL. Harris played in 9 games for the Rams this year and he had 15 tackles, 7 passes defensed and 1 fumble recovery. This might be the end of the line for Harris, and if it is, he has had a great career. Harris has played in 194 games in his first 14 years in the NFL and he has 468 tackles...
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November 14, 2011
Rams Harris, Hoomanawanui suffer ACL injuries
St. Louis Rams cornerback Al Harris and tight end Mike Hoomanawanui both suffered potential season-ending ACL injuries in the win at Cleveland.
Harris was hurt five minutes into Sunday's 13-12 win. Hoomanawanui went out on the last play of the third quarter.
The Rams have been bothered by injuries all season. Coach Steve Spagnuolo said 15 players will be either out or limited...
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November 14, 2011
JEWEL QUEST
Packers to give Al Harris a ring
Injuries forced the Packers to part ways with their long time safety last season, but now the team has come out and said that they will give a Super Bowl ring to the 13-year veteran anyway.
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May 13, 2011
A Rationale for waiving Al Harris
Who can forget the look on Matt Hasselbeck’s face as Al Harris runs by him to clinch the “we want the ball, and we’re going to score” game in the 2003 playoffs. Fast forward 7 years and the Packers have released the pro bowl corner and he is now playing for the Miami Dolphins. As is often with nostalgia, it often clouds judgment; no one wants to remember the bad, so we...
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November 10, 2010
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November 10, 2010
Former Packers CB Al Harris Signs with the Miami Dolphins
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Two time Pro Bowler, Al Harris, was released on Monday by the Packers. Two days later, he becomes a Miami Dolphin.
Harris has been rehabilitating his left knee, after an ACL injury. He began practicing on with the Packers three weeks ago to see how he was able to preform. Monday was the deadline for the Green Bay Packers to place him on IR or activate him. The...
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November 10, 2010
Will the Vikings Pick Up Harris?
Speculation has already begun that Al Harris, released earlier today by the Packers, could sign with the Vikings. A Milwaukee Journal-Sentinel article asked the veteran cornerback if he thought another NFC North team would go after him, to which he replied: "Yeah, I do. I probably can't say who." And the Vikings, who never met a former Packer player they didn't sign, are the...
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November 08, 2010
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November 08, 2010
Packers set to release Al Harris
It’s a day that comes for almost every player sooner or later, but it’s never fun to see a team move on from a longtime standout in a different direction, especially when that player has meant as much as Al Harris has to Green Bay.
According to Jason Wilde of ESPN 540 Milwaukee, the Packers are slated to terminate their relationship with Harris sometime tomorrow morning...
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November 08, 2010
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November 08, 2010
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