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Arizona Cardinals No. 4 overall pick Marvin Harrison Jr. teased on his Instagram story that he will be wearing a No. 18 jersey in the NFL.

(via Sports Illustrated’s Donnie Druin)

Harrison wore the number during his collegiate years at Ohio State. His dad, Marvin Harrison, wore No. 88 during his time in the NFL, but this number is retired by the Cardinals.

Harrison had to convince OLB B.J. Ojulari to get the number, as the LSU product also had a deep tie to the number and had worn it his rookie year last season.

These jerseys will likely sell quick across the Valley once they are officially available, but Harrison has yet to sign the NFLPA’s group licensing agreement to allow them to officially be sold.

Plenty of other Cardinals’ rookies numbers have unofficially been announced by the account @nfl_jersey_num on X.

Stay tuned for when these are all officially announced.

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