Watch Fans Go Nuts for Rodney Harrison on Red Carpet at Patriots Hall of Fame Induction
The New England Patriots‘ Hall of Fame was recently updated with the induction of two of the greatest to wear the red, white, and blue. The late Leon Gray and two-time world champion defensive back Rodney Harrison became the 28th and 29th players to be inducted into the hall that sits adjacent to Gillette Stadium.
As expected, Patriots fans were thrilled for Harrison’s arrival.
Rodney Harrison walks the red carpet and this place goes WILD #Patriots @ABC6 pic.twitter.com/3o0FyseoWG
— Chase Purrington (@ChasePurrington) July 29, 2019
The fans went wild as Harrison walked the red carpet prior to the start of the induction ceremony. It must have felt great for the DB, both because of the fans’ welcome, as well as the return to the place where all his magic and memories are held.
The former San Diego Chargers fifth-round pick has spent the final six seasons of his 15-year career in New England after being nabbed in 2003 as a free agent.
Within those years, Rodney Harrison was a cornerstone for the 2003 and 2004 Super Bowl-winning teams. He appeared in a total of 72 regular season and playoff games for the Pats. Still, he humbly states that he was just doing his job.
“To me, I was just out there doing my job.”
— New England Patriots (@Patriots) July 29, 2019
To the rest of us, @Rodney_Harrison was doing so much more.
Tonight, he enters @TheHall. pic.twitter.com/u4yi5ChS57
It’s undebatable whether or not this man deserves a spot in the hall considering his impressive resume with New England. In just six seasons, Harrison recorded 514 tackles, 15 interceptions, and 11 sacks. He was also nominated for two All-Pro teams before retiring in 2009.
He has received an incredible support from Pats Nation and there is no doubt that it was deserved! Congratulations, Harrison!