Cardinals, Seahawks and Marvin Harrison
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Marvin Harrison Jr. finished with 66 yards in the Cardinals' loss to the Seahawks. Getting there was a rollercoaster for the former first round pick.
Despite his struggles with drops early in the 2025 NFL season, Arizona Cardinals wide receiver Marvin Harrison Jr. has the belief of his quarterback.
The Arizona Cardinals took a tough loss Thursday night, but Marvin Harrison Jr.'s second-half explosion will be a springboard into stardom.
Cardinals wide receiver Marvin Harrison Jr. said after the team's Week 3 loss to the 49ers that he felt he was hurting the team because he wasn't playing at "a high enough level."
With the Cardinals facing 3rd-and-11 just outside the red zone, Murray drives in a perfect throw to Harrison, who cannot secure the catch. Instead, the loose football ends up in the hands of Ernest Jones IV, and the Seahawks have their second interception of the game:
The second-year receiver has a long way to go, but Thursday was an encouraging sign for both the receiver and Arizona's struggling offense.
Marvin Harrison Jr. was going through it as his Cardinals took on the Seahawks at home in Thursday Night Football. The second-year receiver has had difficulty with drops to start his 2025 campaign, which continued Thursday evening on a bad drop in the second quarter on a third-down play which led to an interception for the Seahawks.
Marvin Harrison Jr. made some big-time plays late in the Cardinals' near-comeback against the Seahawks after crucial early mistakes.
It's time to start having serious conversations about Marvin Harrison Jr. and if he's going to be the star receiver we thought he would be.