Rodney Harrison retired from the NFL in 2009 and transitioned into a career as a football analyst. He worked with NBC Sports as a commentator for “Sunday Night Football” and “Football Night in America.”
After a successful 15-year career in the NFL, playing for the San Diego Chargers and the New England Patriots, Rodney Harrison decided to retire from professional football in 2009. His career was marked by two Super Bowl victories with the Patriots, and he was known for his hard-hitting style of play, which made him one of the most feared safeties in the league during his tenure.
Following his retirement, Harrison quickly found a new niche in broadcasting. He joined NBC Sports as an analyst, where he shared his insights and expertise on “Sunday Night Football” broadcasts and the studio show “Football Night in America.” His work in broadcasting has been well-received, as he brings the same passion and knowledge to his analysis that he did to the field as a player.
In addition to his broadcasting career, Harrison has occasionally made headlines for his outspoken opinions on various aspects of the game, including player safety and performance. His transition from player to commentator has allowed him to stay close to the sport he loves while still having an impact on the game. Harrison’s post-NFL life reflects his ongoing dedication to football and his ability to remain a relevant and respected figure in the sport.