Former Patriots Safety Duron Harmon Retires After 11 NFL Seasons, Three Super Bowls
Former Patriots Safety Duron Harmon Retires After 11 NFL Seasons, Three Super Bowls

Former Patriots Safety Duron Harmon Retires After 11 NFL Seasons, Three Super Bowls

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Duron Harmon, a three-time Super Bowl champion safety, has announced his retirement after an 11-year NFL career highlighted by seven seasons with the New England Patriots. Drafted in the third round in 2013 by the Patriots, Harmon earned the nickname "The Closer" for his clutch interceptions and played a key role in extending the Patriots' dynasty with Super Bowl wins XLIX, LI, and LIII. Beyond his time in New England, Harmon also played for six other NFL teams before finishing his career in 2023. Reflecting on his journey, Harmon expressed gratitude to Patriots coach Bill Belichick, owner Robert Kraft, teammates, and fans, emphasizing the brotherhood and lessons learned during his tenure. Post-retirement, Harmon plans to focus on family, grow his nonprofit seven-on-seven youth football program, and manage a trucking company. He also looks forward to sharing the knowledge gained from his NFL experience in coaching and mentoring young athletes.

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