Cut loose by the Steelers, Harrison finds his way back to the Super Bowl with Patriots.
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As soon as James Harrison helped bring down Blake Bortles for a sack in the fourth quarter of New England's win over Jacksonville, social media came alive.
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James Harrison took to Instagram Friday to make a statement regarding his release by the Steelers and signing with New England.
There are divorces, messy divorces and then there is what took place this week between the Steelers and James Harrison.
Teammates say Harrison forced his way out of Pittsburgh.
Ben Roethlisberger said that even his wife, Ashley, asked him how much inside information James Harrison will be able to tell the Patriots about the Steelers' offense.
No outcome in NFL history could have been more predictable than a 39-year-old linebacker being stranded on the sideline.
Stephon Tuitt said he was hurt that his former teammate James Harrison would choose to sign with the Patriots.
The thing many Steelers fans feared when he was released has come to fruition. James Harrison has signed with the Patriots, according to his agent, Bill Parise.
The release of James Harrison leaves Ben Roethlisberger as the only remaining Steeler who owns two Super Bowl rings.
James Harrison, one of the great linebackers in the Steelers' history, was released Saturday to clear space for the return of Marcus Gilbert.
James Harrison hasn't played much more football this season than most 39-year-olds.
BY DEJAN KOVACEVIC The real reason James Harrison was brought back by the Steelers wasn’t to be anybody’s ‘mentor,’ no matter how often that term has been tossed around by...