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Harrison has scheduled a six-week training period this offseason, after which he'll determine whether to play in 2016, the Pittsburgh Post-Gazette reports. "I'm going to start the process of making sure that I can get back to where I need to be so I'm able to give 100 percent," he said. "If I'm not able to get back to that point, I'll do what's necessary to be fair to my team and myself."

Harrison remained a pass-rushing menace in his age-37 season, racking up at least 5.0 sacks for the eighth time in 12 campaigns. He further recorded a sack in both of the Steelers' playoff matchups among 11 total tackles, but his NFL future is again weighing on his mind. In order to determine the next course of action, he'll start a training regimen at Performance Enhancement Professionals in North Scottsdale, Az., in the second week of March. The six-week plan will flow seamlessly into the Steelers' offseason program, meaning he'll know one way or another whether his body will be up to the task in the fall.

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