The new Chicago staff adds another NFL veteran.
For many years, Al Harris considered Soldier Field as an enemy territory while he was carrying the green and gold of Green Bay packers as a player. But now Harris will settle in the city of Chicago.
Adam Schefter d’Espn reported on Friday that Harris, a member of the Packers’ renown temple, would join the Bears de Chicago coache team as a coordinator of defensive passers and defensive rear coach.
Harris is the last assistant to be added to the staff of the new head coach Ben Johnson in Chicago, joining the former coach of the Detroit receivers Lions Antwaan Randle El, who will serve as assistant head coach and Bears recipient coach .
Harris spent seven seasons of his 14 -year career in the NFL with Green Bay from 2003 to 2009. He was appointed Pro Bowler twice during this period in 2007 and 2008, teaming up with the corner of the pro Football Hall of Fame Charles Woodson in Packers Secondary. Harris was inducted into Packers Hall of Fame in 2020.
In 194 career games for packers, Philadelphia Eagles, Miami Dolphins and St. Louis’ Rams, Harris raised 470 plated, 140 defended passes and 21 interceptions. He left Green Bay a year before the packers beat the Pittsburgh steelers during the Super Bowl XLV after the 2010 season.
Harris was hired as assistant coach of the defensive rear of Dallas Cowboys in 2020 and spent five years there. He previously worked as a defensive assistant in the Lane Kiffin team in Florida Atlantic in 2019 and led to the secondary of Kansas City chiefs from 2013 to 2018.
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