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Marvin Harrison #88 | Wide Receiver | Indianapolis Colts
Height: 6-0    Weight: 175    Born: Aug 25, 1972, Philadelphia, PA

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June 21, 2008
Marvin Harrison isn't expected to do much during training camp in an effort to rest his injured knees, according to ESPN.com. Harrison missed most of last season because of a bursa sac problem under the left kneecap, and he had surgery on the right knee over the offseason.
June 16, 2008
The shooting that took place outside of the club owned by Marvin Harrison in late April remains unsolved, and the Philadelphia DA is pushing the police department to continue to collect evidence in the case to help resolve the matter, according to ESPN.
June 4, 2008
Marvin Harrison has not been participating in the Colts' OTA sessions, according to Colts.com.
May 19, 2008
Marvin Harrison has long been known as a guy who likes to maintain his privacy, but he took things to a whole new level on Monday, according to NBC10 of Philadelphia. Marvin was approached by a report at the airport whom he failed to respond to before ducking into an office. He them "faked" running down a set of stairs trying to remain hidden.
May 18, 2008
Peyton Manning met with reporters yesterday and had comments on more than a few of the Colts' issues this off-season, but brought particular focus to the health concerns (as opposed to legal) for receiver Marvin Harrison , according to the Associated Press.
May 16, 2008
Updating an earlier report, Marvin Harrison did in fact attend mandatory minicamp on Friday, though he did not participate in any of the action, according to ESPN.
May 16, 2008
Marvin Harrison will be report at the start of mandatory three-day camp if you listen to HC Tony Dungy, according to the Indianapolis Star. Dungy said he assumed that Harrison would be there, though the team isn't officially commenting on the participation of any Colts player.
May 13, 2008
Marvin Harrison has assured the Colts that he was not involved in the shooting last month in his home town of Philadelphia, according to the IndyStar.com. Owner Jim Irsay said, "We look at everything seriously if we have an incident with any of our players. At the same time we want to make sure that we know what the facts are." In conversations with coach Tony Dungy and team president Bill Polian, Harrison insisted he was not involved in an April 29 incident in Harrison's Philadelphia neighborhood ending with a man suffering a gunshot wound to his hand and a two-year-old boy suffering a cut under his eye when a stray bullet shattered a car's windshield. Philadelphia police have confirmed that a gun owned by Harrison was used in the shooting. They interviewed Harrison shortly after the incident but do not consider Harrison to be a suspect. Irsay said, "At this point I'm keeping my fingers crossed. We've done everything we could do in our diligence to try to discern what happened. He said he was not involved in that shooting and the authorities have said there is nothing imminent. You hope these things hold up to be true, that there won't be any charges and there wasn't any involvement. Until we hear more, this isn't even a case of innocent until proven guilty because there hasn't been a charge yet."
May 7, 2008
Under Pennsylvania law, wide receiver Marvin Harrison can be charged with a misdemeanor if it's proven his gun was used in a shooting, even if someone else pulled the trigger, according to the Indianapolis Star. Harrison, 35, was one of several people questioned last week regarding a shooting near a car detail shop Harrison owns in the North Philadelphia neighborhood where he grew up. A man was shot in the hand and a 2-year-old boy sustained a cut under his eye after a stray bullet shattered a car windshield. If Harrison is found to have been involved in any gun-related crime, it could subject him to discipline, including a suspension, by the NFL under its Guns and Weapons Policy or Personal Conduct Policy.
May 6, 2008
Bullets found at the scene of a shooting in Philadelphia last Tuesday came from a handgun owned by Indianapolis Colts receiver Marvin Harrison, according to reports on ESPN and the Philadelphia Daily News, both citing unnamed police sources. But Philadelphia police are not calling Harrison a suspect, according to the Indianapolis Star. "He's [Harrison] not a suspect at this point," police spokesperson Tanya Little told The Star this morning, declining further comment.
May 6, 2008
Police uncovered more evidence that appears to link Marvin Harrison to a shooting last week in Philadelphia, according to the AP. ESPN reported early Tuesday that six bullet casings found by police after the April 29 shooting came from a gun owned by Harrison. The casings were found near a car wash and garage that Harrison owns in the north side of Philadelphia. According to ESPN, police returned to the scene of the shooting Monday to examine bullet holes in two residences after information was given to police by an alleged third victim of the shooting. The Philadelphia Daily News reported that investigators found three stray bullets in the walls of the two residences and would test those slugs to determine if they also had been fired from Harrison’s gun. Citing police sources, the newspaper said an unidentified 32-year-old man sustained a bullet wound to the hand last Tuesday after a fistfight with Harrison outside Playmakers, a bar owned by the player about a half-mile from the car wash. Gunfire soon broke out, leaving the victim with an injured hand. The victim has refused to identify the shooter.
May 5, 2008
The Philadelphia police department advises there were no new developments in the case involving receiver Marvin Harrison, according to the Indianapolis Star. Harrison was questioned by police about a shooting near a bar he owns in the North Philadelphia neighborhood where he grew up. A man was shot in the hand and a young boy sustained a cut under his eye after a bullet shattered a car windshield.
May 4, 2008
Marvin Harrison's agent stated that the Colts' receiver is not the target of an investigation into a shooting in Philadelphia earlier this week, according to FanNation. Tom Condon (his agent) said, "I've spoken with Marvin and I've spoken with his attorney, and they say the reports are erroneous. Marvin was not involved in any shooting, and he is not the subject of this investigation."
May 3, 2008
More details concerning the shooting outside of "Playmakers" bar in North Philadelphia, owned by Indianapolis WR Marvin Harrison , continue to come forth, according to the Philadelphia Daily News.
May 2, 2008
Indianapolis Colts wide receiver Marvin Harrison is under investigation in his hometown of Philadelphia in a shooting that took place late Tuesday afternoon, a source close to the investigation told Anthony Gargano of Philadelphia's WIP Radio, according to ESPN. The shooting reportedly occurred outside a North Philadelphia bar owned by Harrison. The source said the alleged victim came into the bar, Playmakers, around 5 p.m. and engaged in an argument with Harrison, who was at the bar. The victim then left the bar, heading to his car, with Harrison following. Gunfire broke out, the victim was hit in the hand, and a young girl was slightly injured by flying glass from a car that apparently was hit by a bullet.
May 2, 2008
Marvin Harrison is reportedly being investigated in reference to a shooting that occurred outside of a bar in his hometown of Philadelphia, according to ESPN News. There is no clear word on if Harrison was the shooter, or somehow involved. We will provide more details as they become available.
April 2, 2008
Tony Dungy believes wide receiver Marvin Harrison will be fully ready for next season, according to Colts.com. “I think Marvin’s going to be fine,” Dungy said. “That’s what we’re hoping for. We’ll see. It was kind of strange last year. It was every couple of weeks, ‘he should be ready to go,’ and it didn’t happen. My sense is with an off-season, he’ll be good to go.” Harrison, 36, an eight-time Pro Bowl selection, missed the last 10 regular-season games last season with a knee injury.
March 27, 2008
Indianapolis Colts owner Jim Irsay took some time this week to discuss various topics including the health of wide receiver Marvin Harrison, according to the Indianapolis Star. "I'm not a doctor. It really comes down to their expertise,” said Irsay. “But the type of problems he's had, there's just no reason (for him not to fully recover). There's no reason both knees can't be sound. The one knee (left) that had the cartilage problem, that's pretty much sound and ready to go. The other knee is coming along and there's no reason he can't be ready (for '08).'' Harrison, who will be 36 years of age at the beginning of the 2008 season, missed 11 games due to a knee injury last year, and has tumbled down the ’08 wide receiver rankings as a result.
March 19, 2008
There’s talk in some NFL circles that the Indianapolis Colts might unload wide receiver Marvin Harrison, according to Pro Football Weekly. Although Harrison is a virtual lock for the Hall of Fame, his injury prognosis is a dubious one. General manager Bill Polian has stated that Harrison should be ready for the start of the regular season, but there’s a suspicion that at his age he’ll never be the same dominating player he was prior to the knee injury. Harrison signed a seven-year, $67 million contract extension in December 2004, and the prospect of doling out at least $7.6 million each of the next four years is not an attractive one for Indianapolis. There's no evidence that the Colts are contemplating a move with Harrison any time soon — although they might persuade the veteran to restructure the remaining years of his contract — yet it's a topic that has aroused the interest of league observers.
February 14, 2008
Colts team president Bill Polian said that he doesn't expect Marvin Harrison to be ready at the start of training camp. Harrison had arthroscopic surgery on his right knee last month and has been rehabbing the inflamed capsule in his left knee, according to the AP. Polian said he expects Marv to be ready by the season opener.
January 17, 2008
Marvin Harrison might need to have his knee scoped in the offseason, according to the Colts official site. It's not the knee that bothered him during the year, oddly enough, but rather the other one. Harrison also turns 36 at the end of August, making him a very risky pick at the table next year.
January 13, 2008
Marvin Harrison is expected to play Sunday. ESPN's John Clayton said, "I'm sure he's going to be very active early in the game." Harrison has been practicing on the sprained knee that cost him most of the regular season, but time will tell if he's able to perform well and remain on the field today.
January 2, 2008
Marvin Harrison returned to the practice field for the Indianapolis Colts on Wednesday, and has a good chance of playing in their playoff game next week. Harrison has missed 11 games this season, and even though he was listed as probable for last week’s game, he found himself inactive again.