11 NFL Legacies Ruined by off-the-Field Transgressions | News, Scores, Highlights, Stats, and Rumors
Daniel Johnston
Published Mar 24, 2026
In one sense, the presence of a future Hall of Famer at this seedy vortex of the city, Harrison, eight-time Pro Bowl wide receiver with the Indianapolis Colts, then at the tail end of a 13-season career and a $67 million contract -- was incongruous. Especially given that Harrison, who is usually described as "quiet" and "humble," was noisily stomping the fat man in the face and gut.
Nixon says, Harrison unloaded both guns into the fat man's car, stippling the red Toyota Tundra with bullet holes as the fat man ducked in his seat. Eventually, the fat man sat up and sped off, heading straight toward Nixon's position as Harrison darted into the street and continued to shoot.