GREEN BAY, Wis. No one saw it coming. Not the linemen. Not the Detroit Lions. Not even the new guy. Just before their first drive Sunday against Detroit, the Green Bay linemen, quarterback Aaron Rodgers and tight end Tom Crabtree took the field without wide receivers or a running back and waited for the TV timeout to run out. When the play clock rolled, No. 26 - not Alex Green, not Ryan Grant - was called. Promoted from the practice squad eight days earlier, DuJuan Harris started his first NFL game. And then, in the huddle, the Packers called a run play. Harris came out of the slingshot, bowled over an unsuspecting Lion, and gained 11 yards before everyone could ask, "Who's that?" "I was a...
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