James Harrison pushes a 2,000-pound sled for an insane workout originally appeared on NBC Sports Boston
It’s been nearly five years since James Harrison played in the NFL.
But he is of course hasn’t lost the strength that helped him become one of the most feared linebackers in the game.
A 44-year-old man posted crazy workout video on his TikTok account Thursday. Harrison stacked 42 45-pound plates on the sled, which equates to a total of about 1,960 pounds. The 2008 Defensive Player of the Year then pushed the nearly 2,000-pound sled about five yards.
Just another Thursday for James Harrison, I guess.
Based on the TikTok captions, it seems Harrison is aiming to top 2,000 pounds by his 45th birthday in May.
“Thinking of buying 45 plates on May 4, 2023,” the caption read. “What do you think? #45thbirthdaygift”
We will definitely be looking for this video.
What is James Harrison’s height and weight?
Harrison is 6 feet tall and 242 pounds Handbook of professional football.
What were James Harrison’s NFL stats?
After going undrafted out of Kent State, Garrison bounced around the Pittsburgh Steelers, Cincinnati Bengals and New England Patriots during his 15-year career. He has 811 tackles, 84.5 sacks, 34 forced fumbles and eight interceptions in 193 career games.
In addition to his 2008 Defensive Player of the Year honor, Harrison also made five Pro Bowls and earned two first-team All-Pro nods.
Harrison spent most of his career in Pittsburgh. He won two Super Bowls with the Steelers and owns the franchise record of 80.5.
How many times did James Harrison retire?
Harrison was briefly retired after his lone season with the Bengals in 2013 before returning to the Steelers in September 2014.
Then in April 2018, Harrison hung up his spikes and pads for good.
Is James Harrison a Hall of Famer?
Harrison has yet to be enshrined in Canton, but will be eligible for the Pro Football Hall of Fame for the first time in 2023.
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