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NFL Rookie Harold Fannin Jr.’s Tribute To His Late Sister

By Mia Fernandez

NFL Rookie Harold Fannin Jr.’s Tribute To His Late Sister

Jr. is also supported by her other two sisters, Christiana and Sky.

August 10, 2026

This article was last updated by Alisha Shrestha on August 8, 2026

Harold Fannin Jr., a third-round pick by the Cleveland Browns in the 2026 NFL Draft, is building a reputation not only as one of the most productive tight ends in college football but also as a player deeply motivated by family. His bond with his late sister, Haria, remains central to his journey from Canton, Ohio, to the NFL.

Fannin Jr. grew up in a household with one brother, Tahoe Wise, and three sisters: Sky, Christiana, and Haria, the youngest, who passed away from leukemia at age 20 in October 2026.

Their connection was so strong that Harold began writing “10/23 Haria” or “Haria” with a heart on his wrist tape before every game, alongside the date of his grandfather’s passing, “7/26,” to keep their memories close and fuel his on-field determination.

When Haria died during his sophomore collegiate season, Fannin’s grief was immense. Yet, just days after her funeral, he chose to play and scored a touchdown.

His mother, Lakeesha Wise, recalled watching live at home, saying she felt he was channeling Haria’s spirit through every move, when she was with Harold’s other sisters, Christiana and Sky.

From Overlooked Prospect to Record-Breaking Star

Fannin’s path has been one of remarkable perseverance. He attended Bowling Green State University, where he evolved from a lightly recruited linebacker into one of the most dominant offensive weapons in the nation.

In his junior year, he recorded 1,555 receiving yards, 117 receptions, and 10 touchdowns, setting FBS records for tight ends and leading all players at his position in nearly every major receiving category.

A standout in the 68 Ventures Bowl, Fannin caught 17 passes for 213 yards, earning MVP honors and capping a season that earned him Consensus All-American, MAC Offensive Player of the Year, and other top accolades.

Heading into the 2026 NFL Draft, Fannin drew significant interest from multiple teams. Ultimately picked by the Browns, he brings a rare dual set of skills, receiving skills, and emotional resolve to the league.

His personal loss remains a driving force. In conversation with reporters, Fannin described himself as “flying by” now, lifted by his sister and grandfather’s influence, who first inspired him to pursue football.

In Case You Didn’t Know

  • Fannin began his college career as a safety and wide receiver before transitioning to tight end, excelling in all roles.
  • At 6’3″ and 241 lbs, he combines size with surprising receiving ability for his position.
  • In addition to honoring his late sister, Fannin also memorializes his grandfather every game with personal messages on his tape.

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