stillers4me
12-15-2013, 10:33 AM
James Harrison delivered his version of his amazing Super Bowl interception return for a touchdown with the Cincinnati Bengals, and it had the same incredulous effect on his teammates and coaches.
Two differences: This return was for 21 yards against the Cleveland Browns, not 100 yards against the Arizona Cardinals in Super Bowl XLIII.
And this one didn't count.
Harrison's interception return against the Browns last month was negated by an illegal block penalty, but not before the former Steelers linebacker bounced off his own teammates and ran through two Cleveland linemen into the end zone. Bengals coach Marvin Lewis called it "an Earl Campbell run."............
Read more: http://www.post-gazette.com/sports/steelers/2013/12/15/Head-to-head-Steelers-LT-Kelvin-Beachum-vs-Bengals-LB-James-Harrison/stories/201312150126#ixzz2nYuDEzaz
Two differences: This return was for 21 yards against the Cleveland Browns, not 100 yards against the Arizona Cardinals in Super Bowl XLIII.
And this one didn't count.
Harrison's interception return against the Browns last month was negated by an illegal block penalty, but not before the former Steelers linebacker bounced off his own teammates and ran through two Cleveland linemen into the end zone. Bengals coach Marvin Lewis called it "an Earl Campbell run."............
Read more: http://www.post-gazette.com/sports/steelers/2013/12/15/Head-to-head-Steelers-LT-Kelvin-Beachum-vs-Bengals-LB-James-Harrison/stories/201312150126#ixzz2nYuDEzaz