EAST RUTHERFORD, N.J. -- If there is one thing you shouldn’t do when playing against the New York Giants, it’s line up and slam the ball into the middle of the line. That’s where Damon Harrison plays, and where Harrison plays, it’s hard to find even the slightest of crevices.
Perhaps no player in the NFL is better at stopping the run than the Giants’ 355-pound human barricade. It doesn’t matter if he’s double-teamed or facing the league’s best center. Harrison, a nose tackle, not only plugs all holes, he often makes the tackle himself, with 600-plus pounds of offensive linemen hanging on his back.