GLENDALE -- The Arizona Cardinals are being cautious with former No. 4 overall pick Marvin Harrison Jr. as training camp continues. Harrison - alongside Valentin Senn and Jake Curhan - won't practice on Thursday due to some knee soreness, according to head coach Jonathan Gannon: "Marv will not be out there today.
The 2024 NFL draft class will be entering their sophomore seasons, and we’ve already seen big seasons from players like Jayden Daniels, Bo Nix, Jared Verse, and Brian Thomas Jr, but here are six players who have the most to prove in their second seasons.
Marvin Harrison Jr. makes another play in practice. It is one clip, but it is one that everyone wants to see. After yesterday, where we saw a bit of a different look of Marvin Harrison Jr.
There's plenty to like with the 2025 edition of the Arizona Cardinals. On offense, the team has guys like Marvin Harrison Jr and Trey McBride who are seemingly destined for stardom.
Marvin Harrison, Jr., and Will Johnson were bitter college rivals. The two played in the best rivalry in sports, the Michigan-Ohio State football rivalry.
GLENDALE – Training Camp has just begun, and the Cardinals are already making headlines as star wide receiver Marvin Harrison Jr. stood out in search of a strong season ahead.
From Ohio State to the Arizona Cardinals, Marvin Harrison Jr. and Paris Johnson Jr. took similar paths to get where they are, while they’re both looking for breakout seasons in 2025.
Arizona Cardinals training camp is in full swing, and it looks, so far, like a certain former No. 4 overall pick might be gearing up for a much more productive 2025 season.
During the first few days of Arizona Cardinals training camp, you may have noticed something different about Marvin Harrison Jr., and that’s all by design.
The Arizona Cardinals need to find a way to unlock Marvin Harrison Jr.'s full potential in 2025. Much has been written already about the possibility of a year-two breakout, how Harrison has improved his body and mind, and how much of the Cardinals' success hinges on Harrison's development.
Marvin Harrison Jr. was the first wide receiver drafted in 2024, but he wasn't at the top of the rookie leaderboard at the end of his first NFL season.
Arizona Cardinals wide receiver Marvin Harrison Jr. has made headlines entering his second NFL season after undergoing a significant offseason transformation, one that added 11 pounds of muscle to his frame and altered both his physical and mental approach to the game.
The Arizona Cardinals were competitive in 2024, but they will be looking to take another step forward and become a playoff team next season with Kyler Murray at the helm.
The Arizona Cardinals have made it to the end of a long, long NFL offseason. Football is so close, you can almost feel it. It's been fun to talk endlessly
It’s year two for Marvin Harrison Jr., and the hype is still crazy for last year’s fourth overall pick. It has certainly calmed down after last year’s insane hopes, but there’s still plenty of hope for him to go off with a year under his belt.
After a busy offseason, training camp is just a week away - Arizona Cardinals football is almost upon us. Let's dive into what each position will look like for the Cardinals in 2025, continuing with wide receivers.
GLENDALE – Second-year wide receiver Marvin Harrison Jr. is the top Arizona Cardinals player expected to have the biggest jump from last year. The 22-year-old had a good debut season, catching 62 balls for 885 yards and eight touchdowns.
The fact that he was fifth among rookies with 62 receptions and 885 receiving yards has caused some to suggest the fourth overall pick of the 2024 draft had somewhat of a disappointing debut campaign.
GLENDALE – The Arizona Cardinals offense didn’t seem to change much this offseason, but that doesn’t waver the confidence of second-year wide receiver Marvin Harrison Jr.
GLENDALE – A future Arizona Cardinals great got some encouraging words from a franchise legend this past weekend. At Kyler Murray’s first annual charity softball game, future Hall of Famer Larry Fitzgerald took part to show support for his former teammate and the Valley.