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  • Packers' Damon Harrison: Set for Packers debut

    Harrison is active for Sunday's game against the Bears.

    The 32-year-old was claimed off waivers by the Packers on Wednesday and will make his team debut in the final game of the regular season. Harrison should work as a run-stopping defensive tackle for his new team.

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  • Packers' Damon Harrison: Scooped off waivers

    The Packers claimed Harrison off waivers from the Seahawks on Wednesday, Rob Demovsky of ESPN.com reports.

    The Packers were interested in Harrison before he signed with the Seahawks. After the Seahawks cut him Monday, the Packers finally got their wish by scooping him off waivers. Depending on his COVID-19 testing, Harrison could be eligible to play in the season finale against the Bears. His addition to the Packers' defensive line will bolster its depth behind starting nose tackle Kenny Clark.

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  • Damon Harrison: Let go by Seattle

    Harrison was waived by the Seahawks on Monday, Bob Condotta of The Seattle Times reports.

    The 32-year-old requested his release after the Seahawks declared he would be a healthy scratch for Sunday's matchup with the Rams, and the team honored that request Monday. Harrison appeared in six games for Seattle and had nine tackles (three solo) and one forced fumble

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  • Seahawks' Damon Harrison: Set to be released next week

    Seattle is expected to cut Harrison next week after the defensive tackle requested to be released by the team Saturday, Tom Pelissero of NFL Network reports.

    Harrison's request comes after the Seahawks informed him that he would be a healthy inactive for Sunday's game against the Rams. The 2016 first-team All-Pro apparently isn't viewed as one of Seattle's top three tackles, despite playing at least a quarter of the team's defensive snaps in each of his six appearances with the club. Harrison has tallied nine tackles and a forced fumble in those contests.

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  • Seahawks' Damon Harrison: Back to full-go in practice

    Harrison (ankle/knee) was clear of Thursday's injury report after being a limited participant during Wednesday's practice, John Boyle of the Seahawks' official site reports.

    The one-time All-Pro made his fourth consecutive game appearance for the Seahawks during Week 13, collecting one tackle over 22 defensive snaps during a 17-12 loss to his former team of two and a half seasons. Harrison has seen a tempered defensive workload of 21.3 snaps per game during his debut campaign in Seattle, and his impact has thus far been minimal in 2020 with zero sacks or tackles for loss recorded.

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  • Seahawks' Damon Harrison: Joins active roster

    Harrison was signed to Seattle's active roster Monday, Logan Reardon of the team's official site reports.

    The veteran defensive tackle was elevated from the practice squad for Thursday's win over the Cardinals, and he recorded one tackle in 26 defensive snaps. Harrison has now officially joined the active roster with the team exhausting his temporary promotions the past two weeks. He should continue to fill a rotational role behind Poona Ford and Jarran Reed.

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  • Seahawks' Damon Harrison: Set to make Seattle debut

    The Seahawks activated Harrison from the practice squad Thursday, Jordan Duncan of the team's official site reports.

    Dunbar will make both his season debut and first appearance in a Seahawks uniform Thursday night. The veteran defensive lineman has spent over a month on the team's practice squad while working to get his conditioning back up to par. He could be in line for a rotational role on defense.

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  • Damon Harrison: Season debut on tap?

    Coach Pete Carroll said Harrison will be elevated to the active roster for Sunday's game against the Rams if Bryan Mone (ankle) is ruled out, Bob Condotta of The Seattle Times reports.

    If the report that Mone has a high-ankle sprain proves to be true, it's nearly guaranteed that he'll miss time, opening the door for Harrison to make his season debut. Harrison has toiled on the practice squad for over a month, and Carroll believes he's back into football shape and ready to contribute. He will rotate in behind starters Jarran Reed and Poona Ford.

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  • Damon Harrison: Needed time to get into shape

    Coach Pete Carroll notes that Harrison "needed a little time to get in football shape" upon joining the Seahawks' practice squad Oct. 7, Bob Condotta of The Seattle Times reports.

    Carroll expanded by stating that Harrison has been working hard to get his body right, adding "when his opportunity comes he'll be ready to go." Pro Football Focus rated Seattle's defensive line as the worst in football entering the 2020 season, incentivizing the team to eventually bring on a 2016 All-Pro in Harrison. The Seahawks defense is ranked eighth best against the run thus far this season but has generated just 1.7 sacks per game.

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  • Damon Harrison: Joins Seahawks' practice squad

    Seattle signed Harrison to the practice squad Wednesday, Adam Schefter of ESPN reports.

    Harrison had remained a free agent since being released by the Lions back in February, but he'll now join Seattle as an emergency reserve option. The 31-year-old dealt with numerous lower-body injuries in 2019, but he could be provide Seattle with valuable interior depth if he's back to full health.

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Player Bio

HT/WT: 6-3, 350 lbs
Birthplace: New Iberia, LA
Age: 35
School: William Penn
Experience: 10