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By Len Pasquarelli
ESPN.com Thursday, October 31, 2002 Banished from Sunday's home contest with the New York Jets because of a one-game suspension levied against him by the NFL's "hit police," San Diego strong safety Rodney Harrison has been working with the scout team for the first time since his early days at Western Illinois University. Harrison's pride is even a bit more bruised than his wallet, and that's saying something since the mandated day off will cost him a game check worth $111,764. "Embarrassing" was the word Harrison chose to describ ... Activate your ESPN Profile!
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