Three years ago, James Harrison was a special-teams standout and backup linebacker in Super Bowl XL. Now he comes into Super Bowl XLIII as the NFL's defensive player of the year and two-time Pro Bowl selection.
All the attention, though, comes with a price: Harrison finds it tougher to get to the quarterback, even though he finished the regular season with a club-record 16 sacks, fourth best in the NFL."I kind of liked when they didn't focus on me; I could get through there easier," Harrison said. "Now the [offensive] line slides toward me every time. If it's not both lineman at once, then I'll get chipped. It's something you get used to. Continue

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