Retiring CFL star Harris talks new documentary, overcoming mental health struggles
WINNIPEG — Andrew Harris is leaving football as one the greatest running backs in CFL history. But he says that he once went from the exhilaration of winning the 2019 Grey Cup with the Winnipeg Blue Bombers to the lowest he could go.
“When you’re having suicidal thoughts, that’s about as rock bottom as you can get,” Harris told a group of local reporters on Friday. “That’s where I was at. I mean, COVID was tough on a lot of people, but I was really in that dark spot during COVID, and it was really tough to get out.”
The Winnipegger will officially sign a contract so he can retire as a Bomber on Saturday, just before the premiere of the documentary “Running Back Relentless,” which will reveal how he got out of such a dark space.
“The trauma I’ve been through, the success I’ve been able to accomplish and a lot of things that have gone on in my life,” Harris said, with his 18-month-old son, Axton, sitting on his lap. “I just want to be able to come out and inspire and maybe help someone else that’s been in a dark place that I was in.