Former Alabama safety and two-time national champion Ronnie Harrison has signed with the Atlanta Falcons.
Harrison played in 42 games for Alabama and was a first-team All-SEC performer in 2017, when the Crimson Tide won the national championship.
As he enters his eighth year, this will be Harrison’s fourth NFL team after previous stints with the Jaguars, Browns and Colts.
Harrison has played in 84 NFL games, starting 48 of them, while racking up more than 200 tackles and seven interceptions.
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Past meets Present
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21 days.
August 10, 1988: Alabama will wear black shoes again for the first time since the 1979 season. The decision to change from white to black was made by the Crimson Tide players. – Bryant Museum
August 10, 2010: The Sports Illustrated special edition SEC preview was published with Alabama’s Mark Ingram II on the cover.
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