Former Jets linebacker David Harris retires after 11 seasons
Former New York Jets and New England Patriots linebacker David Harris announced his retirement from the NFL on Friday.
His management firm shared his statement.
Statement from NFL great David Harris:
— Sportstars (@SPORTSTARSNYC) February 23, 2018
"After 11 years of having played the greatest team sport at its highest level, it's now time for me to announce my retirement from the NFL."
It has been a true honor representing David! Go enjoy retirement! #Sportstars #HitMan #ClassAct
Harris spent his first 10 seasons with the Jets after being chosen with the 47th pick of the 2007 draft.
He joined the Patriots on a two-year, $5-million contract ahead of the 2017 campaign, but spent just the one season with his former AFC East rival. The 34-year-old played 10 games in the regular season and none in the playoffs.
Harris totaled 1,110 combined tackles, 37 sacks, 11 forced fumbles, and six interceptions over 164 regular-season games.
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