Green Bay, Wisconsin – January 21, 2026
A former cornerstone of the Green Bay Packers’ defense, has made a heartfelt plea for a return to the organization, admitting that his time with the rival Chicago Bears left a lasting impact on his career and reputation. Known for his toughness and leadership on the field, Harris is now seeking redemption and hopes to rebuild his career in Green Bay after a brief but controversial stint as a coach with the Bears.

Al Harris, who was a two-time Pro Bowler during his playing days with the Packers from 2003 to 2010, has long been revered as one of the most dedicated and skilled cornerbacks in franchise history. His crucial role in the Packers’ defensive successes, including their Super Bowl XLV victory, cemented his legacy as a fan favorite and a key contributor to Green Bay’s defensive strength.
However, when Harris joined the Chicago Bears in 2020 as the defensive backs coach, many Packers fans felt betrayed. The Bears, the Packers’ longtime NFC North rivals, were a team that many viewed with disdain, and Harris’ decision to align himself with the enemy did not sit well with a fanbase that had long admired his grit and dedication to Green Bay.
“I understand the frustration,” Harris said in an emotional statement released earlier today. “Leaving Green Bay to go to Chicago was a decision I made at the time, but looking back, I see how much it hurt the fans, and I deeply regret that. The loyalty I once felt was tested, but now I know that my heart has always belonged to Green Bay.”
His time with the Bears was marked by inconsistency, as Harris faced criticism from both fans and analysts for his coaching tenure. While he helped develop some solid defensive backs, he was often seen as ineffective in Chicago’s defense and faced backlash for his inability to achieve the success that was expected. His association with the Bears, coupled with a lack of notable achievements, led to mounting frustration both inside and outside of the organization.
“The Bears fans never truly embraced me, and I felt like I was never really a part of their family,” Harris explained. “But Green Bay is where my heart is. I owe it to the fans and to myself to return and prove that the fire I had when I played for this team still burns strong.”
Now, with the Packers in need of a strong voice on defense, Harris is publicly asking for a second chance, hoping to rejoin the team in a coaching capacity. Harris has expressed a desire to serve as a mentor to the younger defensive players and use his wealth of experience to contribute to the Packers’ future success.
“I’m not asking for a handout,” Harris said. “I’m asking for an opportunity. I want to help this team grow, to help mold the next generation of Packers’ defenders. I want to end my career the right way, back in Green Bay, where I belong.”
While it is unclear whether the Packers will extend an offer to Harris, his plea for redemption and his sincere desire to return home have caught the attention of both fans and team executives. Coach Matt LaFleur, whose defense has struggled in recent seasons, has not publicly commented on Harris’ request, but sources within the Packers organization have suggested that a return for Harris could be a possibility, especially given the team’s need for leadership and experience on defense.
For now, Packers fans wait to see if the man they once revered will be welcomed back into the fold—or if his “betrayal” to the Bears will forever leave a stain on his legacy in Green Bay. Regardless of the outcome, Harris’ emotional plea underscores the unyielding loyalty he has toward the team that made him a household name.