A former University of Alabama defensive back is remaining with an AFC South team in the National Football League. Ronnie Harrison, a native of Tallahassee, Fla., is staying with the Indianapolis Colts on a one-year deal.
The Colts have kept a number of familiar faces home this offseason.
The Indianapolis Colts defense had its moments last season when it was tortured by injuries, but one of the most pleasant surprises was Ronnie Harrison, the former safety from the practice squad who was called up to the active roster and transitioned to linebacker.
The Indianapolis Colts sit at 7-6 and still hold an AFC Wildcard spot after their loss to the Cincinnati Bengals on Sunday. Their road to securing a spot in the playoffs got tougher, but they still control their own destiny with games remaining against the Pittsburgh Steelers, Atlanta Falcons, Las Vegas Raiders and Houston Texans.
The Indianapolis Colts would drop their first game after four consecutive victories to the Cincinnati Bengals in a rout, losing by 20 points by a score of 34-14.
In a week where the Indianapolis Colts were dominated in their Week 14 matchup with the Cincinnati Bengals. But there was one player that made a huge play on the defensive end that earned him this week's Colts Player of the Week. Since the Colts converted Ronnie Harrison Jr.
The Indianapolis Colts announced Tuesday that they’ve signed LB Ronnie Harrison Jr to their active roster. Harrison, 26, was selected with the No. 93 overall pick in the third round out of Alabama by the Jaguars in 2018.
According to Adam Schefter, the Colts are re-signing S Ronnie Harrison and DL Al Quadin Muhammad to their practice squad. Muhammad, 28, is a former sixth-round pick of the Saints back in 2017.
Two of the veterans the Colts released Tuesday remain in the team’s plans. Ronnie Harrison and Al-Quadin Muhammad are staying with the team on practice squad agreements, Adam Schefter of ESPN.com tweets.
According to Adam Schefter, the Colts are signing S Ronnie Harrison to a one-year deal. He was in town for a workout today and evidently did well enough to earn a contract. Harrison, 26, was selected with the No.
NFL free agency hasn’t gone well for top Browns free agents like Ronnie Harrison When the 2023 NFL offseason kicked off, it seemed likely that quite a few Cleveland Browns free agents would not be returning to the team.
The Colts could be nearing a depth addition to their secondary. Veteran safety Ronnie Harrison is set to visit Indianapolis today, reports Jordan Schultz of the Score (Twitter link).
Lost in the media swirl around the Deshaun Watson saga is the fact that after many years of mediocrity, the Cleveland Browns may be starting to build a playoff-caliber roster.
It is Saturday, April 9, 2022, and the Cleveland Browns continue to make moves including re-signing Ronnie Harrison on Friday afternoon. Yesterday, the team reportedly added a quarterback.
Harrison has recorded 96 total tackles, two interceptions, two sacks and a fumble recovery across 23 regular-season games and 18 starts during his Cleveland tenure.
Following the 2020 season, safety Ronnie Harrison appeared to be a long-term component of the Cleveland Browns defense. A year later, his future with the team is now in doubt.
The Cleveland Browns have announced that safety Ronnie Harrison will be out for the rest of the game against the Minnesota Vikings. Harrison has been out since the first quarter and was being evaluated for a concussion, has now been ruled out with a concussion.
Earlier in the week, the NFL indicated that no suspensions would be handed out as a result of the altercation in the Cleveland Browns game against the Kansas City Chiefs, but fines were still possible.
Cleveland Browns defensive back Ronnie Harrison and Kansas City Chiefs assistant coach Greg Lewis were both involved in an altercation during Week 1, but only one was fined.
There were a lot of things different about the September 12 matchup between the Cleveland Browns and Kansas City Chiefs than the January 17 game. Unfortunately, one similarity was that Patrick Mahomes’ family members were on social media during the game.
Early on in the Cleveland Browns loss to the Kansas City Chiefs, Cleveland saw a key player exit the game early. Safety Ronnie Harrison was ejected from the game after shoving an assistant coach of the Chiefs.
It didn’t take long for things to get chippy this NFL season. That included the Browns and Chiefs in Sunday afternoon’s premier match-up. Cleveland safety Ronnie Harrison Jr.
Toward the end of the second quarter, Harrison was seen on the Chiefs’ sideline getting mixed up with coaches and staffers.
At Friday’s practice, Cleveland Browns’ safety Ronnie Harrison suffered what was believed to be a hamstring injury. Efforts to clarify the extent and scope of the injury have not revealed many details.
So much of the focus for the Cleveland Browns defense is on players they acquired ahead of the 2021 season and how much that will improve that side of the ball, but one player that could be poised for a breakout season was acquired in a trade right as the 2020 season was set to begin.
Despite indications that the Browns are dealing with an apparent COVID-19 outbreak among players, the NFL insists that their game at Pittsburgh will go on as scheduled.
Jacksonville recently traded Harrison to the Cleveland Browns for a fifth-round pick, and the safety broke his silence about the trade. Unsurprisingly, he's not the least bit upset.
Jacksonville selected Harrison in the third round of the 2018 NFL Draft, and he started for the Jaguars in 22 of 28 games during his tenure with the organization.
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