Franco Harris retired after the 1983 NFL season. He spent the majority of his career with the Pittsburgh Steelers, where he won four Super Bowl titles, before finishing his career with the Seattle Seahawks.
Franco Harris signed a three-year contract with the Pittsburgh Steelers as a rookie in 1972 worth about $125,000.
1990
On January 12, 1975, Steelers running back Franco Harris won the Super Bowl IX MVP Award. Franco ran for 158 yards and a touchdown on 34 carries.
11 ... 10 rushing and 1 receiving.
Yes he did. Franco had a younger brother named Piero "Pete" Harris, that was named an All-American safety at Penn State University in 1978. During that year, Pete led the nation with 10 interceptions. He did not play in the NFL.
I went to Penn State at the same time. He would have graduated in '71 or '72.
December 23, 1972 in a playoff game against the Oakland Raiders.
In the year of 1783.
As far as we know, Webkinz is not going to retire.
More than likely. Be it in a year or five, they will eventually retire.
November 20, 1975
Richard Harris died on October 25, 2002 of Hodgkin's disease.