Vikings safety Harrison Smith will play in his 8th career playoff game on Monday in Glendale, AZ vs. the Rams. Smith is in his 13th season in the NFL. He will turn 36 one week before the Super Bowl. In other words,
Harrison Smith’s weekly coffee with Minnesota Vikings coach Kevin O'Connell has been one part of a special season for both of them and the entire team.
With his 36th birthday approaching in February, Vikings safety Harrison Smith knows his place as a veteran on an upstart team. His coaches understand it, too, and are grateful for the elder statesman's contributions.
Harrison Smith, in his 13th season in Minnesota, doesn’t want to forget about Sunday’s 31-9 loss to the Lions that set up a more difficult playoff path. “You learn from losses,” he said. “We learn from this.
In the first half of this Week 17 NFC North matchup, Minnesota Vikings EDGE Pat Jones II was blocked low by Green Bay Packers tight end Tucker Kraft. No penalty was called, but Jones would exit the game with an injury after the play.
Minnesota's Harrison Smith had an interesting player introduction during Sunday night's NFC decider against the Lions.
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