Marvin Harrison Jr. is looking anything but marvelous right now.
The Arizona Cardinals wide receiver Harrison cost his team with another horrific drop on “Thursday Night Football” this week against the Seattle Seahawks . During the second quarter at State Farm Stadium in Glendale, Arizona, Harrison failed to catch a short pass from teammate Kyler Murray off a simple slant route on 3rd-and-11.
The ball glanced off Harrison’s hands and kicked up in the air where it was intercepted by Seahawks linebacker Ernest Jones IV. Here is the brutal video.
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That was the second of two first-half interceptions for Murray during the game. Murray’s first pick came in the first quarter on a play where he was also targeting Harrison (though the Cardinals lucked out by getting the ball back on a fumble recovery during the ensuing return).
The Seahawks get the interception…
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But then the Cardinals get the ball back on a fumble!
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Harrison was one of the most hyped wide receiver prospects of all-time coming out of college at Ohio State and went to the Cardinals with the No. 4 overall pick in the 2024 NFL Draft. But he had a fairly underwhelming rookie season (62 catches for 885 yards and eight touchdowns over 17 games) and now looks even worse as a sophomore.
The former Biletnikoff Award winner Harrison also had an awful wide-open drop during a Week 3 loss to the San Francisco 49ers. While he obviously still has plenty of time to turn his career around, many now have to be labeling Harrison as a draft bust up to this point of his second NFL season.
The Cardinals went on to lose the game, 23-20, falling to 2-2. The Seahawks won it on a walk-off field goal and are now 3-1.
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