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Pro Football Hall of Fame. Marvin Darnell Harrison Sr. (born August 25, 1972) is an American former professional football player who was a wide receiver for 13 seasons with the Indianapolis Colts of the National Football League (NFL), much of it with quarterback Peyton Manning.
Marvin Darnell Harrison Jr. (born August 11, 2002) is an American football wide receiver for the Ohio State Buckeyes. Following a record-setting high school career at St. Joseph's Preparatory School in Philadelphia, Harrison committed to play college football for the Ohio State Buckeyes.
Full Name: Marvin Daniel Harrison Birthdate: August, 25, 1972 Birthplace: Philadelphia, Pennsylvania High School: Roman Catholic (Philadelphia, PA) Pro Career: 13 seasons, 190 games Drafted: 1st round (19th player overall) in 1996 by Indianapolis
But his legacy as one of the game’s best receivers is tainted by a dark past. The man who caught more than 1,100 passes in his NFL career has a sordid history involving guns, and he may have even been involved in a murder. Here’s a look at Harrison both on and off the field.
On Saturday, former Colts wide receiver Marvin Harrison will be inducted into the pro football Hall of Fame. His induction will be met with the typical amount of fanfare, as writers will rush to...
Marvin Harrison concluded his stellar career on the college gridiron with a school record 2,728 career receiving yards. He also had 20 touchdowns as a member of the Orange. Harrison also had 542 punt return yards and two punts returned for touchdowns once he played his final college down.
Marvin Harrison Jr. shines at Ohio State Pro Day, but NFL rules keep him out of the draft - ProFootballTalk. The main attraction at Ohio State’s Pro Day workout was quarterback C.J. Stroud, who ...
Aside from the five catches and 68 yards sprinkled in three garbage time appearances in 2021, in the 14 other games, Ohio State Buckeyes receiver Marvin Harrison Jr. has racked up 83 passes, 1,334 ...
Born and raised in Philadelphia, Harrison starred on the gridiron at Roman Catholic High School and had no shortage of suitors for college, some of which included Notre Dame and Penn State. However, Harrison’s final choice ended up being Syracuse, and it turned out to be the right fit.
Joseph Scheller-The Columbus Dispatch. All of the early mock drafts are following a similar theme. USC quarterback Caleb Williams going No. 1 overall and Ohio State wide receiver Marvin Harrison ...