It's a case of the spy who came in from the cold, or maybe it's going out in the cold considering it's Cleveland and December. This week one former Bears safety could have been feeding information to the Browns about the Bears defense.
According to Chris Easterling, the Browns placed S Grant Delpit on injured reserve and promoted S Duron Harmon from the practice squad in a corresponding move. Delpit, 25, was a three-year starter at LSU and earned two consecutive All-American and first-team All-SEC honors.
The Browns have beefed up their safety room with an 11-year veteran who has more Super Bowl experience than anyone on the roster. Cleveland signed safety
Duron Harmon spent most of his career with the Patriots The Cleveland Browns are 7-3 and just a half-game back of the top record in the AFC. With injuries continuing, instead of looking to add younger players who could develop, GM Andrew Berry has pivoted to veteran players this week to help out for injured players.
The Cleveland Browns announced they have signed S Duron Harmon to the practice squad. They also designated LB Jordan Kunaszyk to return from injured reserve.
The Chicago Bears announced they waived DBs Duron Harmon and Greg Stroman Jr. on Wednesday. Harmon, 32, is a former third-round pick of the Patriots back in 2013.
A three-time Super Bowl winner is now joining a team that has not even won a game since October 2022.
Duron Harmon joined the Ravens practice squad in a bid to find playing time in 2023. Rather than doing so in Baltimore, however, he is set to see the field in Chicago.
With Marcus Williams suffering a pectoral injury during the Ravens’ season opener, the team has added some reinforcement to their secondary.
The Baltimore Ravens are signing veteran S Duron Harmon to the practice squad, per Jeremy Fowler. The team needed depth at safety after losing Marcus Williams to a torn pectoral muscle.
According to Matt Lombardo, veteran S Duron Harmon plans to wait to sign with a team until closer to the start of training camp. Lombardo, citing sources,
The 2022 season for the Las Vegas Raiders was meant to be something special, and as we all know, it did not turn out that way. There were blown leads and an inability to be consistent throughout the season.
The Las Vegas Raiders are looking to get back to the playoffs after a disappointing 2022 season. In order to do that, they need to add talent to a defense that was underwhelming last season.
The Las Vegas Raiders were able to acquire quite a few assets that flew under the radar last off-season. One of those was safety Duron Harmon, whom Las Vegas picked up as an unrestricted free agent last March.
Continuing with our deep dives into the Las Vegas Raiders’ free agent class, today we’ve arrived at safety Duron Harmon. The Raiders signed the veteran to a one-year contract to provide mentorship to their young star in the defensive backfield, Tre’Von Moehrig.
The Las Vegas Raiders’ safety unit struggled in 2022. With Trevon Moehrig taking a step back and the release of Johnathan Abram, it leaves plenty of questions.
HENDERSON, Nev.--The Las Vegas Raiders (6-8) are headed to a collision in the cold against the Pittsburgh Steelers at Acrisure Stadium on Saturday, Christmas Eve.
It’s hard to name a better duo than the Las Vegas Raiders and an inability to play coverage. Since 2015, the Silver and Black have finished top-10 in passing yards allowed in all but two seasons, and this year is no exception.
If the Raiders can build off their win vs. Houston, they could shake up the AFC's playoff picture by making a late-season playoff push.
Belichick is known more for his motivational skills than his sense of humor, but the Patriots coach apparently knows how to combine the two when the situation calls for it.
New Raiders safety Duron Harmon will not only begin his fresh start in Las Vegas with his goals as an athlete on the field, but also his goals as a person off the field as well.
Falcons safety Duron Harmon wasn’t about to mince words after Sunday’s 31-13 washout at the San Francisco 49ers. Atlanta came in determined to put up a fight with its playoff hopes on the line.
According to Tori McElhaney of The Athletic, Duron Harmon said he called Logan Ryan to ask about Dean Pees before he signed with the Falcons. Ryan told Harmon that playing in Pees’ scheme was the most fun he had while playing in the league.
Harmon may not be an All-Pro, but he is a durable defender who can give the Falcons some badly needed depth at safety.
Safety Duron Harmon, defensive end Trey Flowers and offensive tackle Taylor Decker addressed media members on behalf of the Lions, explaining that the team decided that speaking out against injustice felt more important than football.
Quite clearly, the Brady fallout has a trickle-down effect.
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