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Harris Barton

Harris Barton

Known For Acting
Birthday Apr 19, 1964 (61)
Birthplace Atlanta, Georgia, USA
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Entry Date Mar 18, 2026
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Harris Barton anchored the San Francisco 49ers' offensive line during their dominant dynasty, protecting two Hall of Fame quarterbacks and helping secure three Super Bowl championships. Born on April 19, 1964, in Atlanta, Georgia, Barton grew up in a Jewish Orthodox home and attended Dunwoody High S ... chool before starring at the University of North Carolina. A four-year starter for the Tar Heels, he earned First-team All-American honors and was named the Atlantic Coast Conference Outstanding Offensive Lineman as a senior in 1986. Drafted in the first round, 22nd overall, by the 49ers in 1987, the 6-foot-4, 286-pound Barton was the first offensive lineman selected by San Francisco in the first round since 1968. He finished as the runner-up for the NFL Rookie of the Year and went on to play twelve seasons, appearing in 138 games with 134 starts, including an impressive 89 consecutive games. He earned two First-team All-Pro selections (1992, 1993) and one Pro Bowl berth (1993), winning Super Bowls XXIII, XXIV, and XXIX. Barton's strengths defined championship-caliber offensive line play: exceptional durability, meticulous preparation (arriving six hours before kickoff to mentally prepare), and the ability to channel intense focus into ferocious blocking. Teammates praised the "soul and spirit" he infused into the offensive line that protected Joe Montana and Steve Young. His technique and intelligence made him one of the era's most fundamentally sound tackles. His greatest moments showcased his versatility and dedication: During Super Bowl XXIII, Barton was part of the offensive line protecting Montana during the legendary 92-yard game-winning drive against Cincinnati; during Super Bowl XXIX, Barton served as the left-handed quarterback Steve Young's blindside protector, telling Young before the game "I'm taking the monkey off your back," and helped him throw six touchdown passes in the 49-26 demolition of San Diego; and after tearing his left triceps tendon in the 1994 season opener, Barton returned to help the 49ers capture Super Bowl XXIX, demonstrating extraordinary toughness. Upon his retirement in 1998, Barton co-founded Champion Ventures in 1999 with teammates Ronnie Lott and Joe Montana, raising $40 million from professional athletes and eventually managing $2.4 billion at its peak as HRJ Capital. He founded H. Barton Asset Management in 2010 and established Champion Charities with Lott, raising over $30 million for brain tumor research at UCSF in honor of his parents, who both died from brain cancer. Barton was inducted into the College Football Hall of Fame in 2021.

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