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Marcus Harrison #94 | Defensive Tackle | Chicago Bears
Height: 6-3    Weight: 310    Born: , Little Rock, AR

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Statistics
TacklesFumblesInterceptions
YearTeamTotSoloAstSackFFFumRecFumTDsIntYdsAvgIntTD
2008CHI282442.0000000.00
2009CHI241681.0000000.00
2009 Game Log
TacklesFumblesInterceptions
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1@GB1010.0000000.00
2PIT0000.0000000.00
3@SEA1100.0000000.00
4DET0000.0000000.00
6@ATL2200.0000000.00
7@CIN7520.0000000.00
8CLE2110.0000000.00
9ARZ1100.0000000.00
10@SF1101.0000000.00
11PHI0000.0000000.00
12@MIN3210.0000000.00
13STL1100.0000000.00
14GB1100.0000000.00
15@BAL4130.0000000.00
16MIN0000.0000000.00
17@DET0000.0000000.00
Player Notes
October 19, 2009
Marcus Harrison started at nose tackle for the Bears on Sunday because regular starter Anthony Adams has been slowed by turf toe, according to the Chicago Sun-Times.

Our View:Both played, and it cannot be assumed that Harrison is turning into a regular starter. He recorded two tackles in his start.
July 1, 2008
Updating an earlier report, third round selection DT Marcus Harrison agreed to a contract with the Bears, according to the Bears Official Website. “He’s got some talent and some ability and some strength,” said defensive line coach Brick Haley. “There are a lot of things that we like about him.”

Our View:Harrison would likely have been selected before the third round if there weren't so many questions about his character and durability (he has already come back from a torn ACL).
July 1, 2008
Chicago Bears third-round pick Marcus Harrison, out of Arkansas is close to signing a four-year deal, reports the Chicago Tribune. The paper says Harrison had first-round potential, but slipped because of injury and character issues.

Our View:The Bears obviously like Harrison, and should he live up to his billing, he'll have a chance to see a good amount of action in the team's defensive line rotation.