GLENDALE – Against the Carolina Panthers in 2024, Arizona Cardinals wide receiver Marvin Harrison Jr. had a forgettable game. On eight targets, he recorded only four catches for 39 yards, sixth-lowest mark for the season.
TEMPE — No, one game is not enough when it comes to truly identifying the improved Kyler Murray-Marvin Harrison Jr. connection. But it was one heck of a start to the year.
Talk around the Arizona Cardinals, and what they could/couldn't do entering 2025, begins and ends with the connection between Marvin Harrison Jr. and Kyler Murray.
GLENDALE – Entering his sophomore season, Arizona Cardinals wide receiver Marvin Harrison Jr. had to fend off against an armada of doubters. After a rookie season deemed inferior to his fellow wide receiver classmates, analysts started to soft launch the “bust” term this offseason if Harrison didn’t show out in 2025.
All eyes were on Arizona Cardinals WR Marvin Harrison Jr. entering his second season. After one week of football, the former No. 4 overall pick hasn't disappointed.
A lot was made of the Arizona Cardinals offensive continuity this offseason. Despite backup quarterback Jacoby Brissett being the team’s biggest offensive addition, the firepower was already there.
GLENDALE – Much of the spotlight on the Arizona Cardinals offense was on former fourth overall pick wide receiver Marvin Harrison Jr. and his body transformation.
The 2025 regular season is just days away, and anticipation is building inside the Arizona Cardinals’ locker room. Key players are putting together their final preparations, and on Sunday they’ll have to leave it all out on the field for the first time.
The Arizona Cardinals drafted a generational wide receiver talent in Marvin Harrison Jr. last season, but his rookie year fell short of the intended mark.
TEMPE — The connection between Kyler Murray and Marvin Harrison Jr. left a lot to be desired in 2024. The touchdowns were there. The consistency was not, behind a 53% catch rate.
TEMPE -- Arizona Cardinals star receiver Marvin Harrison Jr. stood outside of his locker on Wednesday, addressing reporters for the first time during the regular season.
As years go by, it's easy to forget some of the players who suited up on the gridiron. While the quarterback is the one position in the NFL that is under
The Arizona Cardinals' 2025 season will greatly hinge on the ability of WR Marvin Harrison Jr. to take a second-year leap after a rookie season fell short of the "generational" expectations laid upon him.
After being selected with the fourth overall pick in the 2024 NFL Draft, Arizona Cardinals sophomore wideout Marvin Harrison Jr. has a lot to prove in year two.
Many have generally been of the mindset that Arizona Cardinals' first-round WR Marvin Harrison Jr. has not lived up to expectations thus far in his young NFL career.
A perennial college football power, Ohio State continues to churn out of some of the greatest players in the history of the sport. And, the Buckeyes seem to get even better talent as the years add up.
The NFL is a tough league. One season can make or break a team’s future. Heading into the 2025 NFL season, these teams are flying under the radar. They have an opportunity to surprise people who are counting them out before the ball is kicked off.
DENVER — Arizona Cardinals wide receiver Marvin Harrison Jr. went viral after interacting with football legend Peyton Manning during a joint practice between the Cardinals and the Denver Broncos.
Who’s ready to make a leap? ESPN NFL insider Field Yates, who co-hosts ESPN’s “Fantasy Football Now,” weighed in with Yardbarker recently on NFL players who could have standout seasons in their second year in the league.
Arizona Cardinals star wide receiver Marvin Harrison Jr. returned to practice Tuesday after missing several days with knee soreness followed by an illness.
Cardinals head coach Jonathan Gannon doesn't want to hear fans or analysts suggest that Marvin Harrison Jr. was anything but a positive for the club during his rookie campaign.
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.