Jacksonville Jaguars owner Wayne Weaver announced today that James Harris, the team's vice president/player personnel since 2003, has resigned effective at the end of the regular season. Harris, a ...
Marlin Briscoe of the Denver Broncos was the first black quarterback to start an NFL game. Ironically in 1974, Harris won his debut game with the Rams and defeated the San Francisco 49ers, 37-14. He ...
The man who became the first African-American quarterback to start a regular-season opener and who went on to lead an NFL front office has ended his career in football, 46 years after entering the ...
JACKSONVILLE, Fla. — James “Shack” Harris’ first personnel move set the tone for his tenure in Jacksonville. His last two sealed his fate. Harris resigned as the team’s personnel chief Tuesday, taking ...
Louisiana natives James “Shack” Harris and Doug Williams both starred at quarterback at Grambling before getting drafted to play in the NFL. But times have changes since their college playing days. It ...
GRAMBLING, LOUISIANA (Sept. 30, 2015) Grambling State University alumnus James “Shack” Harris is returning to his high school alma mater, Carroll High School in Monroe, where the high school’s ...
The Grambling State University Department of Intercollegiate Athletics has proudly announced the official naming of the field inside the Eddie G. Robinson Memorial Stadium after two of the most ...
GRAMBLING, La. - Grambling State recognized two football legends at homecoming Saturday naming their football field after James "Shack" Harris and Doug Williams. Harris was drafted by the Buffalo ...
HOUSTON - After this week’s NFL Pro Bowl, it’s worth remembering that long before Steve McNair and Shedeur Sanders played in the event, James “Shack” Harris was breaking barriers that changed how the ...
James "Shack" Harris, the Jaguars' vice president of player personnel resigned Monday night, and on Tuesday, the club promoted former director of executive director of college/pro personnel Gene Smith ...
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