ORIEN HARRIS RUMORS & GOSSIP

Harris to start, Fowler inactive

Welcome to the Jungle. The inactives were just released, and the only Jets surprise is backup ILB Ryan Fowler, who had been mentioned all week as the likely replacement for David Harris. As we reported Wednesday, Harris is dressed and will start. His sprained ankle must be fine because of the Fowler decision. Harris' backup will be the inexperienced Kenwin Cummings. Fowler...
Via The Jet Stream  |  January 09, 2010

11/24: Roster moves — Harris back, Kooistra gone

Defensive tackle Orien Harris is back and offensive guard Scott Kooistra is gone. After being released last Tuesday to make way for Larry Johnson, Harris was re-signed by the team a week later. The second-year player was initially signed on Oct. 20 and was active for the Oct. 25 game against the Bears before being inactive [...]
Via Cincinnati Bengals Blog  |  November 24, 2009

Bengals Make More Roster Moves

While the signing of ex-Chief Larry Johnson has gotten all the attention, the Cincinnati Bengals have made other roster moves and brought in other players for workouts this week. Cut to make room for Johnson on the roster was DT Orien Harris. Harris, signed a few weeks back off the street to take some pressure off [...]
Via Stripe Hype  |  November 17, 2009

Bengals formally announce arrival of Larry Johnson

As expected, the Bengals have announced the acquisition of running back Larry Johnson.Defensive tackle Orien Harris drew the short straw. He was cut to make room for Johnson.Johnson will meet the media at 3:00 p.m. ET. Hopefully, he won't behave...
Via Pro Football Talk  |  November 17, 2009

Welcome Back, Big O

There’s a bit of grumbling in Bengaldom tonight over the team’s re-acquisition of DT Orien Harris. Fans wanted a bigger splash, preferably a trade for a name DE to replace Antwan Odom, who was placed on injured reserve today, ending his season. I’m not unsympathetic, but let’s face it: blockbuster trades are rare in the NFL. [...]
Via Stripe Hype  |  October 20, 2009

Detroit Lions claim ex-Chiefs defensive end Turk McBride, cut Orien Harris to make room

AP File PhotoThe Detroit Lions claimed former Kansas City Chiefs defensive end Turk McBride off waivers Wednesday. The Detroit Lions are back on the move, claiming defensive end Turk McBride, who was released by the Kansas City Chiefs on Tuesday....
Via Highlight Reel  |  September 16, 2009

Lions swap receiver Curry to Rams for DT Harris

ALLEN PARK, Mich. (AP) -- The Detroit Lions have traded wide receiver Ronald Curry to the St. Louis Rams for defensive tackle Orien Harris.
Via SI.com  |  July 24, 2009

Rams Move DT Harris to Detroit for WR Curry

On the eve on training camp, the Rams trade newly aquired Orien Harris to the Lions for Ronald Curry. So, to recap.  The Rams traded Brian Leonard to the Bengals for Orien Harris then traded Harris for Ronald Curry. So, essentially this is a Brian Leonard for Ronald Curry move for the Rams. More to come on this [...]
Via NFL Gridiron Gab  |  July 22, 2009

Lions Trade Ronald Curry to Rams For Orien Harris

by Josh AlperFiled under: Lions, Rams, NFC North, NFC WestA little more than a week before the start of training camp, the Rams assured that they'd have a wide receiver whose name isn't meant with blank stares. St. Louis dealt defensive tackle Orien Harris to the Lions on Wednesday for Ronald Curry, a rare swap of two players who have never played a regular season snap for...
Via FanHouse  |  July 22, 2009

Lions Acquire Much-Needed Defensive Line Help

I will give Martin Mayhew his due. He is not afraid of making a deal. The Lions continued to reinvent their roster this off-season with the acquisition of DT Orien Harris from the Rams today. In exchange, here’s the kicker, they only had to part with WR Ronald Curry, who had [...]
Via Detroit Lions Weblog  |  July 22, 2009
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