About Marvin Harrison Memorabilia & Collectibles
An America football player,
Marvin Harrison was born in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania on August 25, 1972.
In his youth, Harrison played for the Roxbourgh Eagles and graduated from Roman Catholic High School that is located on Center City, Philadelphia. Since entering the league, he has placed among the top wide receivers. In the 2002 NFL season, he was known for breaking Herman Moore’s single season reception record by 20 receptions. Receiving 1700 yards, he finished the 2002 NFL with 143 catches leading to the recognition of Marvin Harrison signed blue custom jersey. He caught a 20 yard pass from
Peyton Manning across the middle against
Denver Broncos in the 2003 NFL playoffs. In 2005, he tied with Carolina’s Steve Smith that received 12 touchdowns that were marked the first time ever happen to led the league in receiving touchdowns in his career. He finished with 7 receptions for 133 yards and 2 touchdowns in his game with the Denver. That was the only time he had able to score a touchdown and is currently the 100 yard performance of Harrison.
Known because also of his great character, Harrison was also great immense with his sportsmanship. He believed that celebrating for spiking the ball after a touchdown for the most part of his career was meaningless. He had the current record of 93 averaging receptions per season. He is the only player that holds the four consecutive 100 or more reception seasons in NFL history and made the Marvin Harrison signed blue custom jersey a significant item.
Own some of his valuable sports stuffs just like the Marvin Harrison signed blue custom jersey, signed helmet and photos. Common typographical errors of his name are Marven Harison, Marvinn Harison, Marvine Harreson, Marvin Harrieson, Marvinn Harriston, and Marvin Harisone.
About Marvin Harrison:
Marvin Harrison (fullname: Marvin Daniel Harrison; no nicknames) played from 1996 until 2008 for the Indianapolis Colts. He played 190 games, starting 188 of those. Born in Philadelphia, PA on August 25, 1972, Harrison stands 6'0 and weighs 175 lbs. He attended college at Syracuse. He was drafted by the Indianapolis Colts in the 1st round (19th overall) of the 1996 NFL Draft.