The New York Jets have replaced their defensive coordinator Steve Wilks with Chris Harris, who will now handle play-calling, as part of a team evaluation and improvement effort led by head coach Aaron Glenn amid recent defensive struggles.
Former Broncos cornerback Chris Harris took a shot at Russell Wilson following news of Jerry Jeudy's trade to the Browns, suggesting that it's hard to play well when your quarterback misses you every week. Despite defending Wilson in the past, Jeudy will now be playing for a different team as Wilson joins the Steelers after being cut by the Broncos.
The Chicago Bears are reportedly interviewing Chris Harris, a former player from their 2006 Super Bowl team, for the defensive coordinator position. Harris, who had a successful playing career with the Bears and other teams, has coaching experience with various NFL teams and is seen as a good fit due to his familiarity with the team's defensive system. This marks the first known external candidate for the position, as the team also considers in-house candidates for the role.
The Chicago Bears are set to interview Chris Harris for their vacant defensive coordinator position. Harris, a former Bears player known as "The Hitman," most recently served as the defensive pass game coordinator and cornerbacks coach for the Tennessee Titans. His familiarity with the Bears organization and coaching staff, as well as previous interest from the team, make him a strong candidate for the role.
Chris Harris, Titans defensive pass game coordinator and cornerbacks coach, is scheduled to interview for the Chicago Bears' defensive coordinator job this week. Harris, who started his playing and coaching career in Chicago, has also interviewed for the Jaguars' defensive coordinator vacancy.
Chris Harris takes a spin in Travis Pastrana's Hoonigan Subaru Huckster, a rally car built with NASA-grade engineering capable of death-defying stunts. Despite its intimidating appearance and advanced technology, the Huckster's cabin maintains a retro '80s vibe with period-correct Subaru radio and digital gauges. Powered by a purpose-built 2.3-liter engine with one monster turbocharger, the car produces 862 horsepower and 680 lb-ft of torque. Even Harris, known for his driving skills, was hesitant to push the Huckster to its limits, making Pastrana's ability to control the powerful machine even more impressive.
Chris Harris tests the Porsche 911 Dakar, which is based on the 911 Carrera 4 GTS and features a 3.0-liter twin-turbocharged flat-six engine producing 473 hp and 420 lb-ft of torque. Harris notes the car's superb chassis balance, excellent steering, and loud exhaust. He suggests it might even be more fun to drive than the 911 GT3. However, with a starting price of $223,450, it's more expensive than the Porsche 911 GT3 and GT3 RS.