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Harry Edwin Hamilton (born November 29, 1962) is an American former professional football player who was a safety in the National Football League (NFL). Hamilton was the first Black African-American to graduate from John S. Fine High School, Nanticoke, Pennsylvania.[1] He played college football for the Penn State Nittany Lions.

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Early life

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His father Stan Hamilton was a civil rights activist in New York in the 1960s and a writer of Sesame Street. In 1972, the family moved to a horse farm owned by Stan Hamilton and his father-in-law, after a flood damaged their house in Wilkes-Barre. They were the only black people in the area and Hamilton suffered abuse at school, being called racial slurs and seeing a burning cross on a bonfire during a football pep rally. He set several track records at school and proved to be an adept Western-style horse rider and football player. After graduating, the family moved back to Wilkes-Barre.[1]

Football career

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Having graduated with honors, he was recruited by a number of colleges for his excellence in academics and athletics before selecting Penn State. During his collegiate career, he was an Academic All-American safety at Penn State University following the 1982 National Championship season and 1983 seasons.[1] After which, he played eight seasons as a safety in the National Football League with the New York Jets[2] and Tampa Bay Buccaneers[3] before retiring in 1993.

Post-football career

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During his professional football career, Hamilton attended law school and immediately put his Juris Doctor degree to work for legal services in Tampa, Florida before embarking on a career in the United States Army Judge Advocate General's Corps.[citation needed]

In March 2018, Hamilton was charged with a number of offenses including burglary, criminal trespassing, a misdemeanor count of simple assault and two summary offenses of harassment after he confronted his son about drug abuse. He was also accused of forcing his way into his ex-wife's home and assaulting his son.[4] Hamilton was arraigned and released on $25,000 unsecured bail.[2]

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Harry Hamilton is an American former professional football safety known for his eight-season career in the National Football League with the New York Jets and Tampa Bay Buccaneers, where he earned All-Pro recognition. He was a key defensive contributor during his time in the league, particularly noted for his coverage skills with the Buccaneers in the late 1980s and early 1990s. Born on November 29, 1962, in New York, New York, and raised in Wilkes-Barre, Pennsylvania, Hamilton starred as a defensive back at Penn State University. He was a starter on the Nittany Lions' 1982 national championship team and earned third-team All-American honors in 1983 along with two-time Academic All-American recognition, exemplifying the scholar-athlete ideal. After being selected by the New York Jets in the seventh round of the 1984 NFL Draft, he played four seasons with the team before joining the Buccaneers, where he spent the remainder of his career through 1991. Following his retirement from professional football, Hamilton pursued a legal education, studying law during his playing days and graduating cum laude from Stetson University College of Law in 1992. He went on to become a federal government attorney based in Wilkes-Barre, Pennsylvania, emphasizing the lasting values of discipline and service instilled by his athletic experiences. Harry Edwin Hamilton was born on November 29, 1962, in New York, New York. He was raised in Wilkes-Barre, Pennsylvania, and attended Greater Nanticoke Area High School in Nanticoke, Pennsylvania, graduating in 1980. There, he was a star athlete in football (playing safety) and track, earning a starting role as a sophomore. He was known for his serious demeanor, earning the nickname "Serious Harry."

Career

Harry Hamilton was selected by the New York Jets in the seventh round (179th overall) of the 1984 NFL Draft. He played safety for the Jets from 1984 to 1987, appearing in 55 games with 37 starts. In 1988, Hamilton joined the Tampa Bay Buccaneers, where he spent the remainder of his career through the 1991 season. He played in 52 games for the Buccaneers, with significant contributions as a starter, particularly noted for his coverage skills during the late 1980s and early 1990s. Over his eight-season NFL career, Hamilton recorded 23 interceptions for 300 return yards, recovered 10 fumbles, and tallied one sack. He earned All-Pro recognition during his tenure. Following his retirement after the 1991 season, Hamilton transitioned to a legal career (see Post-football career or related sections for details). Hamilton was born on November 29, 1962, in New York, New York, and raised in Wilkes-Barre, Pennsylvania. He is the son of Dr. Stan Hamilton and has two brothers, Lance and Darren, both of whom also played football at Penn State University and were part of the 1982 national championship team. Details about his family life remain limited in public sources. He pursued a legal career after retiring from the NFL, graduating cum laude from Stetson University College of Law in 1992 while still playing, and later became a federal government attorney based in Wilkes-Barre, Pennsylvania.
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