We’ve reached No. 25 in our series of the best players to ever wear each jersey number for the Denver Broncos, and we’re facing a tough decision. Recency bias would suggest Chris Harris is an obvious choice, but older Broncos fans who remember Haven Moses might object to that notion.
The defender was one of the cornerstones of the Broncos’ elite secondary nicknamed “No Fly Zone,” which helped spur the team to victory in Super Bowl 50 during the 2015 season.
A former Denver Broncos player on the Super Bowl 50 team is officially calling it quits on his career. They have yet to decide if they will shave a ceremony to sign a one-year contract with the Broncos before heading to retirement.
In a recent interview, former Broncos, Chargers, and Saints CB Chris Harris announced he is retiring after 12 seasons in the NFL. “I just waited a year and I stayed in shape, but I realized that everybody was pretty much moving on with the younger players, the younger wave,” Harris told the Denver Gazette.
Chris Harris has elected to hang up his cleats.
Former Pro Bowler Chris Harris Jr. remains a free agent, but the veteran cornerback intends for it to remain that way until at least the start of the regular season.
Chris Harris Jr. is not ready to retire from the NFL, but the veteran cornerback says he is done with the grind of training camp.
Veteran cornerback Chris Harris hopes to play in 2023, but he’s not in any hurry to join a team. Harris had 29 tackles, a sack, three passes defensed, and a forced fumble in 10 games for the Saints last season and told Chris Tomasson of the Denver Gazette that teams know that he’s “not planning on [more]
The Saints signed veteran cornerback Chris Harris Jr. to the active roster Saturday, the team announced. He was out of elevations from the practice squad, prompting the move.
The New Orleans Saints made a few roster moves on Saturday in advance of their Week 8 game. The full list includes: Saints released WR Keith Kirkwood.
Missing their top two CBs and thin on depth, these players could give the Falcons a boost in the secondary.
The Saints have made several roster moves ahead of Thursday Night Football's matchup with the Cardinals. Alontae Taylor has been activated from the injured reserve, while Keith Kirkwood was cut.
The New Orleans Saints have activated DT Malcolm Roach from injured reserve and elevated CB Chris Harris Jr. and WR Keith Kirkwood from the practice squad on Saturday.
The Saints’ experienced cornerback corps now includes one of this era’s most accomplished cover men. The team reached an agreement to bring in Chris Harris.
The New Orleans Saints signed three players to their practice squad on Tuesday including CB Chris Harris, DB Jordan Brown and RB Adam Prentice, according to Tom Pelissero. The Saints also released DB Tre Swilling from their practice squad and waived DB DeMarCus Fields.
Free agent cornerback Chris Harris is generating significant interest on the open market, according to the player himself.
Cornerback Chris Harris Jr. recently turned 33 years old, has been in the league for over a decade and has laced up for over 160 regular season games.
The Bolts have a chance to land an impact player in the secondary at #17. If there was one position group on the Chargers whose depth got exploited this past season, it has to be the secondary.
The 7-5 Los Angeles Chargers may be without their leading two wide receivers for Sunday's home game against the 4-8 New York Giants.
NFL Network's Ian Rapoport reported on Monday that Harris will be sidelined at least a month and could be out for six weeks.
This is another tough loss for the Chargers' secondary, as they are already without All-Pro safety Derwin James for the season after he underwent successful surgery.
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