After nearly a full calendar year of Marvin Harrison Jr. being with the Arizona Cardinals, fans can finally purchase his jersey. According to sports business insider Darren Rovell, the Cardinals' receiver has settled his long dispute with Fanatics, and jerseys among other licensed products.
The Arizona Cardinals had more than one hole in their offense in 2024. Plenty has already been made about WR Marvin Harrison Jr.'s underwhelming rookie season, and the overall meager passing results from QB Kyler Murray in offensive coordinator Drew Petzing's scheme.
There are a lot of questions surrounding 49ers WR Deebo Samuel following his trade request. When speaking to reporters at the NFL Combine, GM John Lynch said they still don’t want to let their good players go but they plan to “honor” his wish for a fresh start elsewhere. “You know, still not interested,” Lynch said, via PFT.
Since Brian Hartline has been in Columbus with the Ohio State Buckeyes, pumping out wide receivers has been something no one else has done better. Most recently in the 2024 NFL Draft, Marvin Harrison Jr.
In the eyes of many outsiders and even some Cardinals fans, Harrison was somewhat of a letdown as a rookie considering the expectations that hovered over him last winter.
With the new league year kicking off March 12, NFL teams are already deep into planning for the offseason. Here are five moves the Arizona Cardinals should make in the coming months.
Arizona Cardinals wide receiver Marvin Harrison Jr. was projected to land in the desert shortly after being made the No. 4 overall pick in last year's draft and transform Arizona's offense overnight.
The Arizona Cardinals are ready to take a huge leap forward during the 2025 NFL season. Arizona finished the 2024 season 8-9 and were competitive in the NFC West division race until the very end of the season.
The Arizona Cardinals have had a great problem in terms of wide receiver depth for decades. The team has consistently had no less than three capable pass catchers on a near annual basis and it's helped prevent even the worst quarterback play from completely bottoming out (more times than not...).
What is the solution for the wide receiver position for the Arizona Cardinals going into the offseason? Marvin Harrison Jr. and Michael Wilson are a fine one-two punch, but beyond them is not much.
It is the NFL offseason and NFL players are enjoying their time off. Many enjoy playing basketball and that includes several Arizona Cardinals players.
Arizona Cardinals wide receiver Marvin Harrison Jr. did not have the rookie season many hoped he would. As the No. 4 overall pick, most thought he could have a huge rookie year, catching 90-plus passes and amassing over 1,100 yards.
There's a variety of needs the Arizona Cardinals could look to address this offseason. Perhaps the more obvious holes that need filled are along the offensive/defensive line and edge rusher entering free agency, where the Cardinals are projected roughly $70 million in cap space.
Even when the Arizona Cardinals drafted Marvin Harrison Jr. in the 2024 NFL Draft, the franchise needed more help for their budding superstar. He was the lone receiver on the perimeter and was treated as the No.
Marvin Harrison Jr. did not have the dominant rookie season for the Arizona Cardinals many believed he would. It wasn’t a bad year, but it wasn’t anywhere near some of the best seasons last year by rookie receivers.
Arizona Cardinals WR Marvin Harrison Jr. didn't present much of a challenge to Seattle Seahawks CB Devon Witherspoon this season - at least according to the defensive back himself.
With the Philadelphia Eagles claiming this year's Super Bowl yesterday, it is officially draft season in the football world and there are plenty of possibilities for the Arizona Cardinals during draft season.
The biggest gamble in all sports is drafting players, especially when it comes to who is taken with the first pick. While their record doesn’t always show it, the Arizona Cardinals have been one of the best team’s at making the right decision when they first get on the board.
Why can't Arizona Cardinals rookie wide receiver Marvin Harrison Jr. and quarterback Kyler Murray seem to click?
Arizona Cardinals rookie wide receiver Marvin Harrison Jr. has cleared concussion protocol and is in line to play in Monday's game against the visiting Los Angeles Chargers, head coach Jonathan Gannon said Saturday.
Ian Rapoport reports that Cardinals WR Marvin Harrison Jr. has cleared concussion protocol and will start for the team in Week 7. He exited in Week 6 without recording any statistics due to concussion-like symptoms, yet Rapoport notes that he is no longer on the injury report.
Arizona Cardinals rookie receiver Marvin Harrison Jr. is expected to return to practice Thursday, five days after he was removed from a game against the Green Bay Packers with a concussion.
The Arizona Cardinals lost rookie wide receiver Marvin Harrison Jr. during their Week 6 game against the Green Bay Packers. He had to be helped off the field after taking a hit to the head on an incomplete pass, and when he initially stood up, he fell back down.
The Arizona Cardinals have become the epitome of mediocrity in the NFL. After falling 34-13 to the Green Bay Packers on Sunday, Arizona now sits at 2-4 this season.
The Arizona Cardinals ruled rookie wide receiver Marvin Harrison Jr. out for the remainder of Sunday's road game against the Green Bay Packers with a concussion.
Most players miss at least a game after suffering a concussion, so Harrison’s status will be in question when the Cardinals host the Los Angeles Chargers in Week 7.
Arizona Cardinals wide receiver Marvin Harrison Jr. has already impressed one franchise legend just three games into his career.
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