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3irty1 Entertainment Website Intro Proof
3irty1 Entertainment Website Intro Proof.
3irty1 Entertainment is the brainchild of Al Harris and Kevin Soto, childhood friends from Pompano Beach...
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Al Harris Recovery
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Al Harris: Road To Recovery Part 2 D-Day
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Al Harris: Road To Recovery Part 3 "No Joe" (Revised)
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Al Harris: Road To Recovery Part 5 "The Fifth Degree
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Al Harris: Road to Recovery: Part 6 Down to Training
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Al Harris: Road To Recovery Part 9 " We'll Get It"
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Al Harris Road To Recovery: Part One (Final)
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Al Harris Behind The Scenes
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Al Harris 3irty1 - Greenbay Packers - Get Your Feet Rite Vol 1
Al Harris 3irty1 - Greenbay Packers - Get Your Feet Rite Vol 1.
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Vote Al Harris 2010 Pro Bowl goto alharrissite.com and click vote Al Harris #31 Green Bay Packers!!!Green Bay Packers
Following the 2002 season, Green Bay acquired Harris and a fourth round choice in that year's draft in exchange for the Packers' second round selection. Harris went on to start all 32 regular season games over the next two seasons for Green Bay, where he became a solid feature of the secondary.
In overtime of the Wild Card round of the 2004 NFL playoffs, Harris intercepted Seattle Seahawks Quarterback Matt Hasselbeck and ran the ball back 52 yards for the winning touchdown.
In 2005, Harris only allowed one touchdown in coverage, and Harris finished the season with three sacks, ten pass deflections, and three interceptions (one for touchdown in a 52-3 win over the New Orleans Saints).
In 2006, Harris only allowed 1 1/2 touchdowns in coverage, largely due to his dominant "in your face" style. One big play was on a slant route by St. Louis Rams wide receiver Torry Holt. The half was a busted coverage against Buffalo Bills wide receiver Lee Evans. Harris finished the season with three interceptions and 14 pass deflections, while being a consistent all star all through the season.
On February 13, 2007 it was announced that Harris signed a two-year contract extension with the Packers. The deal is an add-on to the five-year, $18.7 million extension that Harris signed in 2004, a contract that included about $7 million in guarantees. That extension still has three seasons remaining on it, through 2009. Financial details of the new extension were not yet available, but Harris told the Wisconsin State Journal that it includes two roster bonuses totaling $4.5 million, along with some Pro Bowl incentives.[6] As of week 14 (in 2007-2008 season), he has had two interceptions; one in Week 13's game against the Dallas Cowboys, and the second coming from an interception on the Oakland Raiders in Week 14.
Harris played in the 2008 Pro Bowl, along with teammates Chad Clifton, Donald Driver, and Aaron Kampman, as well as head coach Mike McCarthy. Brett Favre was scheduled to play too, however he was replaced by Jeff Garcia.[7]
Harris was originally thought to be out for the remainder of the 2008 season due to a ruptured spleen suffered during the first quarter of the game against Dallas, when he collided with fellow Green Bay Packer A.J. Hawk. However, Harris came back to the Packers in their game against the Tennessee Titans on November 2, 2008.
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37Hometown
Pompano Beach, FloridaCountry
United StatesOccupation
is an American football cornerback who plays for the Green Bay Packers of the National Football League. Harris is known throughout the league for his physical, bump-and-run coverage style.Companies
Green Bay PackersSchools
Harris spent two seasons (1993-94) at Trinity Valley Community College in Athens, Texas where he was a member of the 1994 national championship team. He then transferred to Texas A&M University-Kingsville where he was a two-year starter and letterman (1995-96). Harris was a first-team All-Lone Star Conference pick in 1996.Interests
Football, Music, Training, Skateboarding, Extreme Sports, Hip Hop
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