Everyone Is Worried About Rodney Harrison’s Health After Concerning Moment On Live TV During SNF Pregame [VIDEO]
This article was originally published on Total Pro Sports.

NFL fans are seriously concerned about Rodney Harrison.
Fans have become accustomed to seeing Pam Oliver slur her words sometimes during broadcasts, which is often brought on by the migraines she suffers from.
Harrison had never had that issue until Sunday night.
The Denver Broncos and Washington Commanders were set to go head-to-head on Sunday Night Football, and NBC analyst Rodney Harrison appeared to freeze up when discussing Dan Quinn’s defense.
When asked to offer the “best way to attack that group” as the Sunday Night Football pregame show discussed the Commanders’ defense, Harrison shockingly paused and had to hear the question again when he finally said, “The best way to attack them… There’s a lot of stuff going on, I’m sorry. They don’t have a lot of discipline on the defensive side of the ball.
“That’s it. I’m sorry, guys.”
Some really great insight here from Rodney Harrison pic.twitter.com/SXhrjF2lx5
— Steven Cheah (@StevenCheah) December 1, 2025
Fans immediately questioned if the former safety’s health was okay.
“Maybe he just forgot his lines or something. Hope he’s okay,” one fan said.
Maybe he just forgot his lines or something. Hope he’s okay.
— Goob (@jrgoob) December 1, 2025
“Tony stepped in and fatherly brought him back… Rodney’s struggling with something,” a second fan wrote.
Tony stepped in and fatherly brought him back… Rodney’s struggling with something.
— nicholas blazina (@thetruthsmyword) December 1, 2025
“Possible stroke bro, that was serious and I’m surprised they didn’t cut to commercial,” a third person stated of Rodney Harrison.
Possible stroke bro, that was serious and I’m surprised they didn’t cut to commercial
— Mr. Speyside 🥃 🚬 (@boricuarx787) December 1, 2025
“That definitely looks like a panic attack. Brain shuts down and can’t even put together a cognizant thought when asked to speak,” a fourth person added.
That definitely looks like a panic attack.
Brain shuts down and cant even put together a cognizant thought when asked to speak.
— KC (@kcpackers10) December 1, 2025
“Was possibly one of the weirdest things I’ve ever watched live. I thought he was having a stroke,” one final person commented.
Was possibly one of the weirdest things I’ve ever watched live. I thought he was having a stroke
— Alex Bailey (@aalexbailey) December 1, 2025
Harrison is a former safety who played in the NFL for 15 seasons with the San Diego Chargers and the New England Patriots, where he won his two Super Bowls.
