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Rodney Harrison signed a six-year deal with the Patriots in 2003 after spending his first nine seasons in San Diego. It was the best decision he ever made.
Harrison revealed such while speaking recently at The Tradition at TD Garden. He spoke glowingly of coach Bill Belichick the whole time, saying that he knew he wanted to join the Patriots right after meeting Belichick.
Harrison also touched on his post-retirement life, as did his wife, who was by his side at the annual event.
Check out the video above to hear more.
See the rest of Harrison's Tradition interview: Part I | Part III