James Harrison, from Akron, Ohio to the NFL (Jan. 10)

FORMER STEELER JAMES HARRISON, as a newborn. (Photo provided by Harrison family)

She knew that I could relate because several years before she lost her husband and James Henry Harrison Jr. lost his father, I had spoken with her about the sudden passing of my wife, Jennifer. I can’t help but remember the warm and heartfelt condolences that she had offered me. We reminisced about James Jr. and his father going out on fishing trips, just one of the activities that they loved to do as father and son. At that time I asked her if James Jr. had given her any indication his retirement was imminent.
“He wants to win another championship and then he will probably retire,” she told me.
The Harrison family shared their ups and downs, highs and lows as well as the good and bad with me. Everything that they shared is not for all eyes and ears, but gave me invaluable insight into the gene pool and origin of James Harrison Jr., and why he has evolved into one of the most storied players ever to don an NFL uniform. Mildred Harrison is one of the most honest and forthright people that I have ever met in over four decades as a journalist. She shared the baby and early elementary school photos of James Harrison. They shared their lives with me. When Thomas Sabol was shooting photos, Mildred Harrison made me laugh almost uncontrollably when she said, “Aubrey, come on over and take a photo with us, you don’t have to be scared.”
FORMER STEELER JAMES HARRISON, in elementary school. (Photo provided by Harrison family)

Fast forward to December 2017, a year later. Someone read the wrong tea leaves when it came to the competitive fire and spirit of linebacker James Henry Harrison Jr. Harrison did not even play during the AFC home-field clinching victory of the Patriots over the Steelers on Dec. 17 at Heinz Field. “If I didn’t play in the biggest game of the year that told me I wouldn’t get any more snaps. So all that lip service you gave me before didn’t matter,” Harrison said after the game.
A few days later, Christmas Day, actually, it seemed as if the personal fortune teller/palm reader answered Harrison directly when he asked her the question; Is my NFL career over?
One can only imagine her answer. James Henry Harrison Jr., your career will catch fire in the blizzard-laced tundra of New England. Wow, boys and girls, go figure.
(Aubrey Bruce can be reached at abruce@newpittsburghcourier.com.)
 
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