Harris is a 10-year verteran and played his last 2 years with Washington Redskins. He defended 20 passes in 2002 with the Colts but played as a backup in Washington.
Walt Harris Signed
By Site Staff
Mar 15, 2006 at 12:23 PM
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Harris is a 10-year verteran and played his last 2 years with Washington Redskins. He defended 20 passes in 2002 with the Colts but played as a backup in Washington.
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