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Today in Patriots History
Antwan Harris
Antwan Harris
Happy 48th birthday to Antwan "Pudding" Harris
Born May 29, 1977 in Raleigh, North Carolina
Patriot safety/special teamer, 2000-2004; uniform #23
Pats sixth round (187th overall) selection of the 2000 draft, from Virginia
Pats résumé: five seasons, 52 games (two starts); three playoff games; three super bowl rings
Antwan Harris is the answer to the trivia question of 'who did the Patriots select with their original pick in the sixth round of the 2000 NFL draft'? Harris played in 52 games for the Patriots, plus all three playoff games in 2001. He is most well known for two plays, both in that 2001 postseason.
Harris was a special teamer and backup safety to Lawyer Milloy and Tebucky Jones as a rookie. In the AFCCG at Pittsburgh the Patriots led 14-3 in the third quarter, but the Steelers, favored by ten, were still confident. Tom Brady had been sidelined with an ankle injury and the Pittsburgh defense had just forced a four-and-out turnover on downs - this coming after the Patriots had to punt on each of their first five possessions in the first half.
Kris Brown lined up for what appeared to be an easy 34-yard field goal, but the Patriots got great pressure right up the middle. Brandon Mitchell was able to block the kick and the ball shot straight back, rolling towards midfield. Troy Brown scooped the ball up but the kicker immediately had him in his grasp. Troy looked to his left and saw Harris running right next to him, and alertly lateraled the ball to his teammate. Antwan took it to the house, giving the Patriots a 21-3 lead - with what turned out to be the game winning points. Pittsburgh would score touchdowns on each of their next two possessions before Jones and Milloy had back-to-back fourth quarter interceptions. The result was a 24-21 victory that left the Yinzers slack jawed and speechless, crying into their yellow towels.
Next up was Super Bowl 36, with New England 14 point underdogs to St. Louis. Late in the second quarter Harris popped Rams receiver Ricky Proehl - who had infamously looked into a camera on the sideline and proclaimed 'tonight a dynasty is born' - forcing him to fumble. Terrell Buckley recovered and five plays later Tom Brady hit David Patten in the end zone for a touchdown an 8-yard touchdown pass with 31 seconds remaining in the first half, to give the Patriots a 14-3 lead.
While Harris never had that type of major impact again, he continued to be a steady performer on special teams and in his reserve role. He did not play in the 2003 postseason, and went unsigned by any team after becoming a free agent on June 1, 2004. On January 12, 2005 the Pats re-signed Harris after Eric Alexander was placed on injured reserve, just prior to the AFCCG against the Colts. Harris did not play in that game and was released 11 days later. Even so, he still picked up two more rings for Super Bowls 38 and 39. On August 2, 2005 Harris signed with the Browns, where his old defensive coordinator, Romeo Crenel, had become Cleveland's new head coach. A month later Harris suffered a shoulder injury, and was placed on IR prior to week one of that season - and never played pro football again after that.
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Antwan Harris talks Super Bowl :: WRALSportsFan.com
Raleigh native, former New England Patriots defensive back and two-time Super Bowl champion Antwan Harris talks about what it is like to prepare for the NFL championship and who he thinks will win Sunday's game.
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Tom E. Curran's 100 plays that shaped a dynasty: Brown at his best
We’re into the Top 20 now. These are the plays of the Bill Belichick Era you best never forget. And probably can’t. They’re the ones that led directly to championships — most for New England, a couple for the other guys. Or they’re plays that signified a sea change in the way the New England...
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The Steelers were about to finish off a drive with a 34-yard field goal when defensive lineman Brandon Mitchell got a paw on the attempt. Brown then followed the “scoop and score” directives of the Pats coaching staff. The teaching point? Loose balls in the kicking game should always be advanced because of the slow, sloppy field goal-protection units and the fact that – because it’s fourth down – the defending team will get the ball either way. So Brown scooped, took off and – when wrapped up briefly – lateraled to Antwan “Puddin’” Harris who took the ball the distance for a touchdown that made it 21-3. The Steelers would score touchdowns on their next two drives – scores which would have put them ahead if not for the “scoop and score.”
Jan 12, 2005:
Patriots Sign DB Antwan Harris; Place LB Eric Alexander On Injured Reserve -- Patriots.com
Jan 13, 2005:
Patriots Notebook: Making secondary additions -- Patriots.com
Aug 4, 2005:
Former Patriots Harris, Kelley join Browns -- Patriots.com
Antwan Harris Career Game Log | Pro-Football-Reference.com
Get Antwan Harris Career game log for regular season and playoff games on Pro-football-reference.com.
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Pro Football Archives -- Antwan Harris Player Profile
Pro Football Archives -- Antwan Harris Transactions
Antwan Harris - Wikipedia
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