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James Harrison #92
POSITION ROLB
HEIGHT (WT) 6-0 (242 lbs.)
BIRTHDATE: 5/4/78
NFL EXP: 4
COLLEGE Kent State
 
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92 JAMES HARRISON

 

2006 (11-1): Made his lone start of the season in the season finale in place of the injured Clark Haggans…finished the season with eight tackles on defense and 15 special teams tackles…9/7 vs. Miami: Logged three defensive snaps and registered two quarterback hurries/pressures…recorded one solo special teams tackle…9/18 at Jacksonville: Recorded a game-high four special teams tackles…played three snaps on defense…9/24 vs. Cincinnati: Saw action on special teams…led the team with two solo special teams tackles…10/8 at San Diego: Saw action on special teams before suffering a high ankle sprain and did not return…10/15 vs. Kansas City: Was inactive with an ankle injury…10/22 at Atlanta: Was inactive due to ankle injury…10/29 at Oakland: Was inactive due to ankle injury…11/5 vs. Denver: Was inactive…11/12 vs. New Orleans: Was inactive…11/19 at Cleveland: Was active for the first time since his ankle injury…logged three defensive snaps and played special teams…11/26 at Baltimore: Registered one defensive snap…collected two special teams tackles (one solo)…12/3 vs. Tampa Bay: Recorded two tackles (one solo) and one quarterback hurry/pressure…added two special teams tackles (one solo)…12/7 vs. Cleveland: Saw action on special teams and had a game-high three solo special teams tackles…12/17 at Carolina: Logged 13 defensive snaps…collected one tackle and one quarterback hurry/pressure…added one solo special teams tackle…blocked a punt in the second quarter that led to a Steelers touchdown and a 17-0 lead, the first punt block for the team since 2002…12/24 vs. Baltimore: Collected two tackles…12/31 at Cincinnati: Started at ROLB for the injured Clark Haggans…logged 55 snaps and recorded three solo tackles…added one quarterback hurry/pressure.

2005 (16-3/2-0): Played in all 16 games and two of the four postseason games…made three starts during the regular season when Clark Haggans was sidelined with an injury…missed the AFC Divisional Playoff Game and the AFC Championship Game with an ankle injury…finished the season with a career-high 21 solo defensive tackles…posted three sacks on the year and also had his first career interception (Week 5 at San Diego)…9/11 vs. Tennessee: Played 18 defensive snaps…recorded two solo tackles…9/18 at Houston: Played three defensive snaps and recorded his first sack of the season…led team with three solo special teams tackles…9/25 vs. New England: Logged only three defensive snaps but registered a sack for a loss of eight yards…also had a special teams tackle…10/10 at San Diego: Started at LOLB in place of injured starter Clark Haggans…intercepted first career pass off of Drew Brees and returned it 25 yards…took 61 snaps and registered six defensive tackles (four solo), including three stops for loss and defensed one pass…10/16 vs. Jacksonville: Started for the second consecutive game at LOLB…played 74 snaps and finished with seven tackles (six solo)…had a sack for seven yards and two quarterback hurries/pressures…10/23 at Cincinnati: Started third straight game at LOLB for the injured Clark Haggans…recorded five tackles (three solo) and one tackle for a loss…also added a quarterback hurry/pressure and a pass defense while logging 57 snaps…10/31 vs. Baltimore: Saw action as backup OLB with the return of Clark Haggans…logged 25 snaps and finished with two solo tackles and a tackle for a loss…11/6 at Green Bay: Recorded one solo tackle on 20 snaps and added a solo special teams tackle…11/13 vs. Cleveland: Recorded two tackles (one solo) in 17 plays at LB…played on special teams and recorded three tackles (one solo)…11/20 at Baltimore: Recorded two tackles on 14 plays…added three special teams tackles (two solo)…11/28 at Indianapolis: Saw action as a reserve linebacker and on special teams…logged two snaps…12/4 vs. Cincinnati: Played on special teams and recorded one special teams tackle…12/11 vs. Chicago: Played on special teams and recorded two special teams tackles (one solo)…12/18 at Minnesota: Recorded one assisted tackle for a loss of one yard on his only snap on defense...on that play he stopped Ciatrick Fason on a third-and-one to hold the Vikings to a field goal…played on special teams…12/24 at Cleveland: Logged 17 plays…recorded four special teams tackles (two solo)…deflect a Kyle Richardson punt that traveled eight yards…made highlights when he slammed a fan to the ground for trespassing onto the field…1/1 vs. Detroit: Logged one defensive snap…played on special teams but did not record a tackle…AFC Wild Card Game 1/8 at Cincinnati: Played on special teams…made one assisted tackle on special team…injured right ankle in the first quarter while making tackle and did not return…AFC Divisional Game 1/15 at Indianapolis: Did not play due to ankle injury…AFC Championship Game 1/22 at Denver: Did not play due to ankle injury…Super Bowl XL 2/5 vs. Seattle: Led the special teams with three tackles (two solo).

2004 (16-4/2-0): Saw action in all 16 games, starting four…had his first career TD on a fumble return at Buffalo (Week 17)…finished the season with a career-high 25 special teams tackles…9/12 vs. Oakland: Tied Sean Morey for team honors with three special teams tackles (two solo)...9/19 at Baltimore: Had three special teams tackles...9/26 at Miami: Was credited with two special teams assists...10/3 vs. Cincinnati: Was credited with two special teams assists...10/10 vs. Cleveland: Registered one special teams assist...10/17 at Dallas: Finished with two special teams tackles (one solo)...10/31 vs. New England: Registered one solo special teams tackle...11/7 vs. Philadelphia: Was credited with one special teams assist...11/14 at Cleveland: Performed superbly when he was thrust into his first career start when Joey Porter was ejected prior to the game because of a pre-game brawl…registered his first quarterback sack…finished with six total tackles (five solo)…also was credited with a quarterback hurry/pressure and a pass defense…played 50 defensive snaps...11/21 at Cincinnati: Registered two special teams tackles (one solo)...11/28 vs. Washington: Had a big day on special teams, registering a team-high six special teams tackles (five solo)...12/5 at Jacksonville: Had one special teams assist…played one defensive snap...12/12 vs. N.Y. Jets: Produced another solid performance filling in for injured Clark Haggans…finished with six total tackles (four solo)…also was credited with one solo special teams tackle...12/18 at N.Y. Giants: Made his second career start for Haggans…finished with five total tackles (two solo)..also was credited with one pass defensed…played 41 defensive snaps...12/26 vs. Baltimore: Had another strong game in place of the injured Haggans…finished with five total tackles (four solo)…also was credited with four quarterback hurries/pressures and two passes defensed…logged 53 defensive plays...1/2 at Buffalo: Scored his first career TD on a sack and forced fumble by Ricardo Colclough that he retrieved in midair and raced 18 yards for a score…also recorded three total tackles—all solo...logged 48 defensive plays...AFC Divisional Playoff Game 1/15 vs. N.Y. Jets: Led the team with three special teams tackles...AFC Championship Game 1/23/05 vs. New England: Was credited with two special teams tackles (one solo).

2003 (0-0): Made final roster but was released two days later (9/13)...was signed to practice squad (9/17) but was eventually released (10/7) and did not play for the remainder of the season.

2002 (1-0/0-0): Originally joined team as a rookie free agent…was released Sept. 1 and then re-signed to the practice squad Sept. 3…was activated to roster Dec. 17 when running back Verron Haynes was placed on the reserve/injured list…dressed in the final regular-season game and played special teams...was inactive for both postseason games.

COLLEGE: Was named the team's Outstanding Defensive Player in 2000 and 2001. 2000: Was an All-MAC First Team selection at outside linebacker…finished third in the league's Defensive Player of the Year balloting…registered 98 tackles (72 solo), three interceptions, five passes defensed, forced three fumbles and recovered one fumble…led the MAC with 15 quarterback sacks and ranked second in the conference with 20 tackles for losses. 2000: Led team with 106 tackles (65 solo) and 13 tackles for a loss. 1999: Moved into the starting lineup for the final three games…finished fifth on the team with 67 tackles (42 solo)…led team with eight tackles for a loss...majored in general studies.

PERSONAL: Attended Coventry High School in Akron, Ohio…is the son of Mildred and James Sr....Full name: James Harrison, Jr.