Local retired LA Rams player interviewed on Fox 11
With the return of the Rams from St. Louis, Missouri, to Los Angeles, Calif. local fans are getting a chance to reconnect with sports icons from the 70s and 80s.
Retired NFL offensive lineman Dennis Harrah of Paso Robles was recently interviewed here by a news team from Fox 11. Click the video above to watch the news segment.
Harrah attained many athletic feats during his 13 years with the LA Rams, including six years as captain.
He was the number one draft choice from the University of Miami, he spent six years in the Pro Bowl, was All American for the University of Miami, became a nominee for the National Football League Hall of Fame in 1992 and was inducted into the Orange County, University of Miami and West Virginia Halls of Fame.
Harrah and his wife Teresa have lived on Harrah Ranch – an equine retirement community near Cass Winery in the pastoral outskirts of Paso Robles – for the past six years and consider Paso Robles home.
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