
TALLAHASSEE, Fla. (WCTV) – Once again, Ronnie Harrison Jr. returned to his hometown of Tallahassee during the NFL offseason. The seven-year NFL veteran, who’s currently a free agent, hosted his fifth football camp at Florida High on Saturday. Harrison attended the high school from 2011-2015.
The camp is for kids ages 8-16. The linebacker said it brings him joy to be that football role model for this community that he wasn’t lucky enough to have when he was young.
“Growing up that was my dream, but I didn’t know too many people or have too many role models to follow on that dream or didn’t really know about it,” said Harrison Jr. “I just want to keep coming back and letting them know that I’m here, I’m from here just like you guys. I grew up here and it’s possible. It’s possible to make it out, it’s possible to conquer your dreams.”
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