Antwan Harris

Melvin Antwan Harris (born May 29, 1977 in Raleigh, North Carolina) is a former professional American football player who played defensive back for six seasons for the New England Patriots and Cleveland Browns of the National Football League. He won two Super Bowls with the Patriots in 2002 and 2004. He is best remembered for taking a lateral from Troy Brown after a blocked field goal and running 49 yards for a touchdown in the 2001 AFC Championship game against the Pittsburgh Steelers.

New England Patriots 2000 NFL Draft selections
  • Adrian Klemm
  • J. R. Redmond
  • Greg Randall
  • Dave Stachelski
  • Jeff Marriott
  • Antwan Harris
  • Tom Brady
  • David Nugent
  • Casey Tisdale
  • Patrick Pass
New England Patriots Super Bowl XXXVI Champions
  • 4 Adam Vinatieri
  • 11 Drew Bledsoe
  • 12 Tom Brady (MVP)
  • 13 Ken Walter
  • 14 Walter Williams
  • 15 Jimmy Farris
  • 16 Scott McCready
  • 19 Damon Huard
  • 21 J. R. Redmond
  • 22 Terrance Shaw
  • 23 Antwan Harris
  • 24 Ty Law
  • 25 Leonard Myers
  • 26 Matt Stevens
  • 27 Terrell Buckley
  • 28 Brock Williams
  • 29 Hakim Akbar
  • 30 Je'Rod Cherry
  • 31 Ben Kelly
  • 32 Antowain Smith
  • 33 Kevin Faulk
  • 34 Tebucky Jones
  • 35 Patrick Pass
  • 36 Lawyer Milloy
  • 38 Ray Hill
  • 44 Marc Edwards
  • 45 Otis Smith
  • 48 Arther Love
  • 49 Jabari Holloway
  • 50 Mike Vrabel
  • 51 Bryan Cox
  • 52 Ted Johnson
  • 53 Larry Izzo
  • 54 Tedy Bruschi
  • 55 Willie McGinest
  • 58 Matt Chatham
  • 59 Andy Katzenmoyer
  • 60 Drew Inzer
  • 61 Stephen Neal
  • 62 Setema Gali
  • 63 Joe Andruzzi
  • 64 Greg Randall
  • 65 Damien Woody
  • 66 Lonie Paxton
  • 67 Grey Ruegamer
  • 68 Tom Ashworth
  • 70 Adrian Klemm
  • 71 Chris Sullivan
  • 72 Matt Light
  • 74 Kenyatta Jones
  • 75 Maurice Anderson
  • 76 Grant Williams
  • 77 Mike Compton
  • 80 Troy Brown
  • 81 Charles Johnson
  • 82 Curtis Jackson
  • 83 Rod Rutledge
  • 84 Fred Coleman
  • 85 Jermaine Wiggins
  • 86 David Patten
  • 88 Terry Glenn
  • 90 Marty Moore
  • 91 Bobby Hamilton
  • 92 David Nugent
  • 93 Richard Seymour
  • 94 Jace Sayler
  • 95 Roman Phifer
  • 96 Brandon Mitchell
  • 97 Riddick Parker
  • 98 Anthony Pleasant
  • 99 Kole Ayi
  • Head Coach: Bill Belichick
  • Coaches: Ned Burke
  • Romeo Crennel
  • Brian Daboll
  • Jeff Davidson
  • Ivan Fears
  • Pepper Johnson
  • Eric Mangini
  • Randy Melvin
  • Markus Paul
  • Rob Ryan
  • Dante Scarnecchia
  • Brad Seely
  • Charlie Weis
  • Mike Woicik
New England Patriots Super Bowl XXXVIII Champions
  • 4 Adam Vinatieri
  • 6 Rohan Davey
  • 10 Jamin Elliott
  • 12 Tom Brady (MVP)
  • 13 Ken Walter
  • 16 Kliff Kingsbury
  • 17 Dedric Ward
  • 18 Chas Gessner
  • 19 Damon Huard
  • 21 Mike Cloud
  • 22 Asante Samuel
  • 23 Antwan Harris
  • 24 Ty Law
  • 26 Eugene Wilson
  • 30 Je'Rod Cherry
  • 31 Larry Centers
  • 32 Antowain Smith
  • 33 Kevin Faulk
  • 34 Chris Akins
  • 35 Patrick Pass
  • 37 Rodney Harrison
  • 38 Tyrone Poole
  • 39 Shawn Mayer
  • 44 Fred McCrary
  • 46 Brian Kinchen
  • 48 Tully Banta-Cain
  • 49 Sean McDermott
  • 50 Mike Vrabel
  • 51 Don Davis
  • 52 Ted Johnson
  • 53 Larry Izzo
  • 54 Tedy Bruschi
  • 55 Willie McGinest
  • 58 Matt Chatham
  • 59 Rosevelt Colvin
  • 60 Wilbert Brown
  • 61 Stephen Neal
  • 62 Tim Provost
  • 63 Joe Andruzzi
  • 64 Gene Mruczkowski
  • 65 Damien Woody
  • 66 Lonie Paxton
  • 67 Dan Koppen
  • 68 Tom Ashworth
  • 70 Adrian Klemm
  • 71 Russ Hochstein
  • 72 Matt Light
  • 75 Jamil Soriano
  • 76 Brandon Gorin
  • 77 Mike Compton
  • 80 Troy Brown
  • 81 Bethel Johnson
  • 82 Daniel Graham
  • 83 Deion Branch
  • 84 Fred Baxter
  • 85 J. J. Stokes
  • 86 David Patten
  • 87 David Givens
  • 88 Christian Fauria
  • 90 Dan Klecko
  • 91 Bobby Hamilton
  • 92 Ted Washington
  • 93 Richard Seymour
  • 94 Ty Warren
  • 95 Roman Phifer
  • 96 Rick Lyle
  • 97 Jarvis Green
  • 98 Anthony Pleasant
  • 99 Ethan Kelley
  • Head Coach: Bill Belichick
  • Coaches: Romeo Crennel
  • Brian Daboll
  • Jeff Davidson
  • Ivan Fears
  • Sean Gustus
  • John Hufnagel
  • Pepper Johnson
  • Eric Mangini
  • Josh McDaniels
  • Markus Paul
  • Rob Ryan
  • Dante Scarnecchia
  • Brad Seely
  • Charlie Weis
  • Mike Woicik
Persondata
Name Harris, Antwan
Alternative names
Short description American football player
Date of birth May 29, 1977
Place of birth Raleigh, North Carolina
Date of death
Place of death


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    —Vernon Harris (c. 1910)