.The New York Jets center has his sights set on helping solve murders as a larger-than-life homicide detective.“It sounds strange Mark Gastineau Jerseys 2019 , but I’m a real puzzle-type guy,” the 6-foot-4, 300-pound Harrison said with a smile. “I have all kinds of puzzles on my phone, puzzles at home, I do picture puzzles. It’s just something that, to me, is a form of a puzzle and it really sparked my interest.”The 27-year-old Harrison is in his fifth NFL season and second with the Jets. He’s expected to make his fourth straight start at center for New York on Sunday at Buffalo.While his focus is on playing for plenty more seasons, Harrison has some backup plans for the future. First, he wants to pursue something in athletic training, perhaps working with offensive linemen or general personal fitness. But, then his “quick Plan B,” as he calls it Youth Wayne Chrebet Jerseys , is to get involved in homicide detective work.“I’ve spoken to a few people involved with law enforcement,” he said, “and they’ve told me they can get me on a fast track through the academy and whatever else is necessary to get into that field.”Harrison’s dream of someday being a detective began during his college days at Florida, where he first majored in psychology but was having trouble passing a required course. After two tries at passing, Harrison consulted with his academic adviser, who suggested he switch to a double-major in criminology and anthropology because he already had taken several of the pre-requisite classes.“I was like, ‘Let me try some courses and see what’s up,'” Harrison recalled. “That’s when I made the switch midway through college and actually realized how much I enjoyed the problem solving involved with homicide detective work. I think it started with just a little detective work initially.”Harrison took a homicide course and researched the murders of five students in his college town of Gainesville, Florida, in 1990 — a case that made national headlines.“I learned some more about murders around the U.S.,” Harrison said, “and I was like Wayne Chrebet Jerseys Stitched , you know what? This is actually kind of interesting and a lot goes into figuring out a crime scene, figuring out how someone was murdered or why they were murdered — just bigger-picture than, oh, somebody was obviously murdered here.”He has become an avid fan of pretty much any crime drama he can catch on television, hoping to someday carry out his own investigations to solve important cases.Harrison’s mother, Jennifer, remembers a time years ago when she and her husband were reading through a manual to put together some furniture — and there was young Jonotthan behind them assembling it on his own.“You’re talking about a 9- or 10-year-old and he’s putting the whole thing together,” Jennifer Harrison said while laughing. “That’s always been Jonotthan. He has always been one to be planning and figuring out how to fix things. There’s no challenge he won’t attack.” MINNEAPOLIS ?The Minnesota Vikings have kept the heart of their defense intact with a hefty commitment to linebacker Anthony Barr.For the four-time Pro Bowl pick, a late offer to stay with the only NFL team he’s played for proved too valuable to pass up.More Vikings coverageMinnesota Vikings 2019 NFL draft capsulesVikings take fliers on CB Boyd, WR Mitchell, WR Johnson, LS Cutting in seventh roundVikings use sixth round to draft DT Watts Infant Jachai Polite Jersey , S Epps, OT UdohVikings draft USC linebacker Cameron Smith in fifth roundVikings trade up in fourth round, draft guard Dru SamiaAccording to a person with direct knowledge of the deal, Barr agreed Tuesday to re-sign with the Vikings on a five-year, $67.5 million contract with $33 million guaranteed and more money available through escalators. The person spoke to The Associated Press on condition of anonymity because the deal had not yet been announced by the Vikings, who had until the beginning of the new league year on Wednesday to clear the necessary space for Barr’s contract to fit under the salary cap.Barr first made a verbal agreement to join the New York Jets, according to reports by ESPN and the NFL Network, but he ultimately changed his mind to remain with the team that drafted him ninth overall in 2014.The Vikings landed quarterback Kirk Cousins last season, despite a larger offer from the Jets.