NBC Sports analyst Rodney Harrison came under fire for his disparaging comments about New York Jets quarterback Zach Wilson on Sunday night, but he apparently has rectified the situation.
Jets head coach Robert Saleh indicated to reporters that Harrison apologized to Wilson for his remarks. While he didn’t get into specifics, Saleh said the former NFL safety “handled things the right way this morning” and he also called Harrison “a good man.”
Harrison was criticized for his postgame interview with Kansas City Chiefs star defensive tackle Chris Jones in which he appeared to try to bait him into saying something negative about Wilson.
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