Ronnie Harrison Jr was born to parents Ronnie Sr and Bernita Blair in Florida, United States.
However, he and his elder brother were raised by his mother due to his father’s passing.

Ronnie Harrison Jr. played both quarterback and safety at Florida State University School.
In his senior year, the linebacker recorded 39 tackles on the defensive end, along with 2,076 passing yards, 13 touchdowns, 1,015 rushing yards, and 16 rushing touchdowns on the offensive side.
He then played collegiate football at Alabama for three seasons before forgoing his remaining eligibility and entering the 2018 NFL Draft.
The Jacksonville Jaguars selected Harrison in the third round as the 93rd overall pick in the 2018 NFL Draft.
The two-time CFP national champion played for the Jacksonville Jaguars (2018-2019) and Cleveland Browns (2020-2022). He is currently with the Indianapolis Colts.
Meet Ronnie Harrison Jr. Parents & Brother
Ronnie Harrison Jr was born on April 18, 1997, to parents Ronnie Harrison Sr and Bernita Blair in Florida, United States.
His father, Ronnie Harrison Sr., lived separately and played a minimal role in his son’s life.
Tragically, Harrison Sr. passed away due to heart complications during Harrison’s tenure with the Crimson Tide.

To navigate the complexities of single parenthood, Harrison’s mother, Bernita Blair, took on the responsibility of providing for her family. Working tirelessly at multiple jobs, she crafted a tight-knit unit.
Meanwhile, Harrison’s elder brother, Brandon Henderson, assumed additional responsibilities.
Balancing the demands of being a single mother of two boys, Blair found little time to savor life’s small moments.
Henderson, eleven years older than the now 28-year-old Harrison, stepped into a crucial father-figure role.
He managed day-to-day duties, from assisting Ronnie with homework to ensuring his transportation to practices and games.
His Mother’s Hard Work Paid Off
The fruits of Blair’s labor became evident as she worked tirelessly to make ends meet.
Her daily routine resembled a challenging playbook: a full shift at the dry cleaners starting at 6 a.m., a shift at Taco Bell, followed by a brief interval for sleep before a middle-of-the-night wake-up call to distribute copies of The Tallahassee Democrat, the local daily newspaper.
Blair’s relentless efforts came at a cost. She encountered difficult situations, enduring car accidents on several occasions due to exhaustion.

Several times, Blair said, she was involved in car accidents, mainly due to exhaustion.
In a particular incident, she found herself staring down the barrel of a gun while delivering papers, as a man mistakenly believed her to be tailing him.
Remembering her sacrifices and hard work, Ronnie deeply appreciates her and never forgets to wish her on Mother’s Day.