Now that the New England Patriots have Drake Maye at quarterback, former legendary safety Rodney Harrison has a to-do list in ...
Tom Brady, Rodney Harrison, and other ex-Patriots reacted to Bill Belichick signing on as North Carolina's new head coach.
The kick, perfectly perfectly dubbed the "doink for the division" by play-by-play announcer Mike Tirico, elicited quite the ...
Former New England Patriots safety Rodney Harrison poses in the Patriots Hall of Fame red jacket in Foxborough, Mass., Friday ...
The Patriots legend is withdrawing his early impressions of rookie quarterback Drake Maye and believing he was the right pick ...
The Patriots are searching for their first win since Nov. 10 against the Chicago Bears. Rookie tight end Jack Westover was ...
Cowboys linebacker Micah Parsons waited patiently while the team dragged its feet on paying receiver CeeDee Lamb and ...
Rodney Harrison, Tony Dungy and Jac Collinsworth explain how Bill Belichick will use his GM experience to handle NIL deals, ...
Rodney Harrison and Michael Holley remember an interaction during the 2005 Divisional Playoffs after intercepting Peyton Manning in the end zone and meet in the stands.
Rodney Harrison, a team legend, originally didn't think Maye would amount to much and thought that the team should pass on him. However, he has now changed his mind. Recently, Harrison spoke out ...
Seth Harrison has been a Journal News photographer for 37 years. He chose five images from his portfolio and tells the ...
Former New England Patriots safety Rodney Harrison is reversing course when it comes to his opinion of Patriots rookie quarterback Drake Maye. Harrison wasn’t previously high on the quarterback, ...