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Saw this tweet from LZ:
@LanceZierlein: Sources close to Texans tell me they are inquiring about Al Harris. Look for Texans to bring him in for workout. I got a subsequent tweet from him, and he likes our chances of signing him.... We shall see. Obviously I would be a HUGE fan of this signing, not just "another body" type of guy. If he has recovered from his knee injury, this would be big for us now, and even bigger for the kiddies we have back there now. Last edited by WMH; 11-09-2010 at 06:31 PM. |
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I guess give him a look. But , he's 36 years old, coming off major surgery.
He likely will get a low price deal somewhere, and maybe here if someone on our roster is injured and if Al Harris is healthy. or just sign him as a assistant coach if you want someone to talk with our young guys. |
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Bummer.....
![]() From PFT: Dolphins sign Al Harris Posted by Michael David Smith on November 10, 2010 10:59 AM ET Al Harris has found a new home. Adam Schefter of ESPN reports that the Miami Dolphins have signed Harris to a one-year deal. Harris's agent has confirmed the signing. Harris, who had been on the Packers' physically unable to perform list, was waived by Green Bay on Monday, cleared waivers on Tuesday and was free to sign with any team today. At age 35 and coming off a serious knee injury, it's hard to say how much Harris has left. But the Dolphins apparently figure they've added a player who can still contribute to their secondary. Harris played for the Eagles from 1998 to 2002 and for the Packers from 2003 to 2009. |
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