Over the course of his 15-year career, Rodney Harrison had plenty of opportunities to compete against some of the best teams in the AFC. He spent nine seasons with the San Diego Chargers and then six more seasons with the New England Patriots, the latter of which he won two Super Bowl championships with.
Back then in the fledgling days of New England’s incredible 20-year sports dynasty, the battle for conference supremacy almost always came down to the same two teams: Tom Brady’s Patriots or Peyton Manning’s Colts. To date, Indianapolis has played more games against New England than any of the other 30 NFL teams – including the three in their own division.