Hours after being released by the Pittsburgh Steelers, James Harrison told NFL Network he wasn't "closed to playing for any team or any area." Harrison's agent, Bill Parise, hammered home Harrison's wide-open viewpoint by making it known the five-time Pro Bowl linebacker is interested in joining the Baltimore Ravens. "Baltimore would be a great fit for James," Parise said on Sunday, via The Baltimore Sun. "They're a contender and a class organization, so James would definitely be interested. I would think they would have a need with the market for (Paul) Kruger." Kruger is the Ravens outside linebacker seemingly destined to bolt as a free agent this week. So yes, the Ravens have a roster need, but could Harrison be a legitimate option? We haven't heard anything out of Baltimore's camp to indicate its thinking either way.
Agent: James Harrison interested in Baltimore Ravens
Published: Mar 10 2013 09:53:33 PM EDT
Updated On: Mar 10 2013 09:53:33 PM EDT
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