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WATCH: Cleveland's good Samaritan Ronnie Harrison gets Browns first pick 6 of the season

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CLEVELAND — Cleveland Browns safety Ronnie Harrison, who made a name for himself off the field recently for a random act of kindness, is putting in the work on the field too, snagging the Browns' first pick six of the season and Harrison's first of his career.

Watch the 47-yard touchdown interception return below:

Harrison got the start on Sunday against the Colts after safety Karl Joseph was ruled out.

The Browns acquired Harrison last month, sending a 2021 fifth round pick in exchange for safety Ronnie Harrison, filling a position that had been hit hard by injury.

Harrison, a third round pick out of Alabama in 2018, is in his third NFL season.

Throughout his career, Harrison has appeared in 28 games with 22 starts and has recorded 103 tackles, three sacks, three interceptions, 12 passes defended and a fumble recovery.

Last season with the Jaguars, Harrison recorded 71 tackles, nine passes defended, two sacks, two interceptions and a fumble recovery.

Harrison was recently in the spotlight after helping a stranded motorist on Interstate 80, changing the stranger's tire and making sure he was able to get home safely.

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