BOSTON -- Patriots safety Rodney Harrison remained coy about a possible return for Sunday's AFC title game against the Indianapolis Colts after missing New England's first two playoff games with a knee injury.\n"We'll see," Harrison said Tuesday night after watching Boston College beat Miami 82-63 in basketball. "Day-to-day."\nHarrison sprained his right knee in the Patriots' last regular-season game and did not play in the first round of the postseason against the New York Jets or on Sunday in New England's 24-21 victory against his former team, the San Diego Chargers. He has not been available for comment since the injury.\nLast season, Harrison missed the last 13 regular-season games and both playoff games after he tore three ligaments in his left knee. This season, he missed six games with a broken right shoulder blade, then played one full game before getting hurt against the Tennessee Titans.
New England safety coy about possible return against Indianapolis
Harrison injured knee in last game of regular season
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