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December 4, 2007
Billick puckers up for Harrison
BALTIMORE – Rodney Harrison likes Brian Billick as a coach.
He just doesn’t like him that way.
There was a funny moment last night between Billick, the Ravens’ head coach, and the Patriots’ safety after James Sanders intercepted a Kyle Boller pass in the fourth quarter, returning it 42 yards to the Baltimore sideline.
Harrison said something to Billick after the play, and Billick blew some kisses Harrison’s way in response.
“I’m yelling and screaming and having fun, he’s yelling and screaming,” Harrison said. “I don’t know. I have a wife. I’m not that type of guy.”
Harrison came up big in the fourth quarter, stopping Willis McGahee for a one-yard gain on second-and-10 on the Ravens’ first possession of the quarter; Sanders’ interception came on the next play.
After New England got a 38-yard Stephen Gostkowski field goal, Harrison dropped McGahee for a one-yard loss on second down; that drive ended with a punt two plays later.
Harrison also had a hand in ending Baltimore’s next possession. Kyle Boller completed a pass to McGahee on third-and-2, and Harrison stopped the back a yard short of the first down.
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