Harrison Smith

#22 DB / Minnesota Vikings / EXP: 13YRS Height: 6-2 Weight: 211 lb Age: 35 College: Notre Dame Bye 6

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    Vikings' Harrison Smith: Picks off pass in win

    Harrison Smith recorded three solo tackles and two pass breakups, including an interception, in Sunday's 23-13 win over the Titans.The veteran safety also played on all 55 defensive snaps. Smith now has 53 tackles (32 solo), including 1.0 sacks, seven pass breakups, including two interceptions, and a fumble recovery in 2024.

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    Vikings' Harrison Smith: Season-high tackle total in loss

    Harrison Smith notched eight tackles (six solo) during Thursday's loss to the Rams.Smith logged his best tackling game of the season during Minnesota's loss to Los Angeles in Week 8 while playing 100 percent of defensive snaps. The veteran safety's strong floor as a run stopper makes him a viable fantasy option in IDP formats, especially given that he retains an every-down role heading into the Minnesota Vikings' home matchup against the Colts in Week 9.

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    Vikings' Harrison Smith: Posts a sack in London

    Harrison Smith recorded six tackles (five solo), including 1.0 sacks, during Sunday's 23-17 win against the Jets.Smith came free on a cleverly designed blitz and rocked Aaron Rodgers to force a Jets punt late in the second quarter. The veteran is on pace for more than 100 tackles in his 13th season in the league and thus carries some IDP appeal coming out of Minnesota's Week 6 bye.

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    Vikings' Harrison Smith: Six tackles in win

    Harrison Smith had six total tackles and a pass defensed in Sunday's win over Houston.Smith nearly had a pick-six when he blocked a pass attempt on a blitz and almost caught the rebound. Smith played on 52 of the defense's 67 snaps. He's played on 76 percent or more of the defense's snaps each of the first three games despite preseason talk of pacing the veteran's play this season.

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    Vikings' Harrison Smith: Suiting up

    Harrison Smith (hip) is active Sunday against the 49ers.Smith didn't practice Thursday but he got in a limited session Friday. The veteran safety's presence in the secondary should be a boost for the Minnesota Vikings as they look to keep San Francisco's offense in check for Week 2.

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    Vikings' Harrison Smith: Officially questionable for Week 2

    Harrison Smith (hip) is listed as questionable for Sunday's game against the 49ers, the Minnesota Vikings' official site reports.Smith upgraded to a limited practice level Friday, which bodes well for his chances of being cleared to take the field versus San Francisco. The veteran safety played 93 percent of defensive snaps Week 1 against the Giants.

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    Vikings' Harrison Smith: Doesn't practice Thursday

    Harrison Smith did not participate in Thursday's practice due to a hip injury.Smith practiced without restrictions Wednesday, but the 2012 first-round pick is nursing a groin injury that kept him off the field Thursday. His status for Week 2 against the 49ers should be more clear once Friday's injury report is released. Smith registered seven tackles (three solo) and one interception in the Minnesota Vikings' Week 1 win over the Giants.

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    Vikings' Harrison Smith: Picks off pass

    Harrison Smith notched seven tackles (three solo) and an interception in Sunday's 28-6 win over the Giants.Smith kicked off his 13th season in Minnesota with his first interception since the 2022 season. Despite being in the later stages of his career, the 35-year-old continues to be productive on the field and had one of his best statistical seasons in 2023. He'll work to keep up the production in Week 2 against the 49ers.

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    Vikings' Harrison Smith: Staying in purple and gold

    Minnesota is restructuring Harrison Smith's contract, putting him in line to return for his 13th NFL season, Ben Goessling of the Minneapolis Star Tribune reports.Smith turned 35 in February, but he'll apparently be coming back for at least one more campaign. Provided his playing time isn't cut drastically, he could be a candidate to return fringe IDP value in 2024.

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    Vikings' Harrison Smith: Sees career high in snaps

    Harrison Smith recorded 93 tackles (60 solo), 3.0 sacks, three passes defended and three forced fumbles during the 2023 campaign.Smith was once again productive in his 12th NFL season, all with the Minnesota Vikings. His 3.0 sacks matched his career best, while his three forced fumbles also equaled his career-high mark from 2019. Smith will turn 35 in February but remains under contract for two more seasons.

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