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Charger to add ex-safe Rodney Harrison to Team Hall of Fame
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Chargers to Honor Former Safety Rodney Harrison with Team Hall of Fame Induction

July 3, 2025 3 Min Read
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The Los Angeles Chargers announced that former safety Rodney Harrison will become the 36th member inducted into the team’s Hall of Fame. The induction ceremony is scheduled for Thursday, October 23rd, during halftime of the Chargers’ Week 8 game against the Minnesota Vikings.

Harrison was drafted by the Chargers in the fifth round of the 1994 NFL Draft. In his rookie year, he was part of the team that made the franchise’s only Super Bowl appearance, ultimately falling to the San Francisco 49ers 49-26. Over nine of his 15 NFL seasons were spent with the Chargers, where he progressed from a special teams player to one of the league’s top safeties, earning the nickname “Hitman” for his hard-hitting style.

During his time with the Chargers, Harrison recorded 21.5 sacks and 26 interceptions, the highest for a defensive back in franchise history. He ranked third overall among Charger defenders in sacks and was the franchise leader among safeties. Harrison earned two Pro Bowl selections and was a First-Team All-Pro in 1998.

Chargers President John Spanos praised Harrison, saying, "Rodney embodied an era of Chargers football marked by physicality, emotion, relentless effort, toughness, and grit. For nearly a decade, he gave his all for the team, setting a high standard for accountability and excellence."

The Chargers Hall of Fame, established in 1976, honors not only players but also coaches, general managers, and some owners. The most recent player inducted before Harrison was tight end Antonio Gates in 2023.

Former Chargers head coach Bobby Ross highlighted Harrison’s toughness, stating, "Rodney was fearless in every sense. Beyond his speed, instinct, and range, it was his physical edge that truly set him apart."

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After the 2002 season, the Chargers released Harrison, and in February 2003, he signed a six-year deal with the New England Patriots. There, he played six more seasons, won two Super Bowls, and earned two more All-Pro honors.

Fan Take: Rodney Harrison’s induction is a well-deserved tribute to one of the most physical and dedicated players in Chargers history, reminding NFL fans of the impact a fierce defender can have on the game. His legacy not only celebrates the Chargers’ past but also inspires the spirit of hard work and resilience that defines the sport.

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