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Harrison had played only 40 snaps in five games, but was respected for his leadership and role in the locker room. "We adjusted really well," center Maurkice Pouncey said. "Deebo was the guy helping us out along the way. When you lose that type of player, honestly, it (stinks). What he meant to us and how cool he was to be around and all that stuff. But it's the NFL, and we see tough decisions every day." It's possible the Steelers this week could re-sign Harrison, who cleared waivers Monday. Pouncey was asked if he expects that to happen. "I think so," he said. "Why not?" Coach Mike Tomlin was noncommittal. "I'm not speculating, guys," Tomlin said when asked about Harrison's future. James Harrison's Career Stats:192 Career Games570 Tackles82.5 Sacks33 FF, 9 FR8 INTs, 26 PD5x Pro Bowler #NFLStats pic.twitter.com/G2jRoKpf0y— NFL Stats (@NFL_Stats) December 23, 2017
Harrison was released because the roster exemption for Gilbert, who was returning from a four-game suspension, was expiring. "It's just life in football," Tomlin said. "Sometimes you've got to make tough decisions." Harrison's departure makes quarterback Ben Roethlisberger the only player remaining from the team that won Super Bowl XL in Detroit. "I've lost a lot of teammates along the way," Roethlisberger said. "They keep retiring or whatever happens. We played together a long time. It's hard to lose him."Copyright ©2025— Trib Total Media, LLC (TribLIVE.com)