News - Rodney Harrison
The New York Giants released wide receiver David Tyree, a former Super Bowl hero, when they reduced their regular-season roster to 53 players Saturday. The oft-injured Tyree made a circus catch in New York's 17-14 win over the New England Patriots in Super Bowl XLII. On the game-winning drive, Tyree
New England defensive back Rodney Harrison and former NFL coach Tony Dungy will join NBC Sports this fall. Both were named broadcast analysts on Wednesday. The 36-year-old Harrison, often called the NFL's dirtiest player, retired Wednesday after 15 seasons. He was a three-time All-Pro and a two-time
Linebacker James Harrison, a two-time All-Pro selection, has signed a six-year contract with the Pittsburgh Steelers. The Pittsburgh Post-Gazette said the agreement is worth more than $51 million. Harrison is coming off his best season as a pro.
"Now we can look ahead." Bill Belichick, a coach of few words, said it all with that sentence after his New England Patriots claimed the AFC championship trophy.
Stephen Gostkowski kicked two fourth-quarter field goals to give the New England Patriots a 34-31 lead over the Indianapolis Colts in Sunday's AFC championship game.
