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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.
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Marvin Harrison Jr.’s latest drop costs Cardinals in brutal fashion — before he gets redemption
Midway through the second quarter of the Cardinals’ 23-20 loss against the Seahawks on Thursday night, Harrison dropped an open pass from quarterback Kyler Murray, with the ball ricocheting into the hands of Seattle linebacker Ernest Jones IV for an interception.
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.
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."
The Seattle Seahawks defense has been strong so far this season, as they rank second best in fantasy points allowed to wide receivers. So far, Ricky Pearsall is the only receiver to really get the better of the Seahawks with a 100+ yard game, while DK Metcalf is the only receiver to find the end zone, but he only had 20 yards.
Despite his struggles with drops early in the 2025 NFL season, Arizona Cardinals wide receiver Marvin Harrison Jr. has the belief of his quarterback.
Marvin Harrison Jr. made some big-time plays late in the Cardinals' near-comeback against the Seahawks after crucial early mistakes.
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:
Harrison, the fourth-overall pick in 2024, was the first wideout off the draft board that year, even ahead of Malik Nabers. He caught 62 of 116 targets as a rookie with eight scores, yet has battled crippling drops that have gone viral as a sophomore while appearing hesitant to take hits at all.