Eagles career: A Dick Vermeil pick, he was taken in the fourth round of the 1978 draft and spent seven seasons here, starting six of them at left defensive end. That front line - Harrison, Charles Johnson, Carl Hairston and Ken Clarke - stayed together for the ride to the top and then the chaotic trip down during the dreadful strike-shortened '82 season that would turn out to be Vermeil's last. Statistically, it was Harrison's best: 66 tackles, 10 1/2 sacks in the first year the NFL kept that stat, and the Eagles' only representative in the Pro Bowl. Harrison, nicknamed "Bigfoot," was not re-signed after the 1984 season, joining Mike Quick, Jerry Robinson and Wilbert Montgomery out the door during owner Norman Braman's roster purge.
Eagles memory: "How can the Super Bowl not be one?" he asked during a phone conversation from his office at Brentwood Middle School, located in a suburb of Nashville, Tenn. "Beating Dallas [for the NFC championship] was another one. And then the year I made the Pro Bowl."