Josh WeinfussOct 12, 2025, 03:04 PM ET Close Josh Weinfuss is a staff writer who covers the Arizona Cardinals and the NFL at ESPN. Josh has covered the Cardinals since 2012, joining ESPN in 2013. He is a member of the Pro Football Writers of America and a graduate of Indiana University. INDIANAPOLIS — Cardinals wide receiver Marvin Harrison Jr. …
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Derek Meadows injury update: Alabama WR leaves game after targeting, Marvin Burks ejected
Alabama WR Derek Meadows took a big hit during the first quarter going after a pass against Missouri on Saturday. In a scary moment, he appeared to be motionless after hitting the ground after the play. The freshman wideout was quickly tended to by athletic staff on-hand before walking off the field with help. Missouri’s Marvin Burks was ejected for …
Read More »Marvin Harrison Jr. looking forward to “special game” in Indianapolis this week
Cardinals wide receiver Marvin Harrison Jr. was six when his father played his final game for the Colts, so he doesn’t have a lot of clear memories of seeing Marvin Harrison Sr. catching passes from Peyton Manning in front of cheering fans at Lucas Oil Stadium. Harrison Jr. was there when his father was inducted in the team’s Ring of …
Read More »After a tough start, Marvin Harrison Jr. delivered a huge fourth quarter for Cardinals
At halftime of Thursday night’s game between the Arizona Cardinals and the Seattle Seahawks, Sam Darnold and company led 14-3. As the football world waited for the game to resume, one question lingered over the Cardinals. Do they have a Marvin Harrison Jr. problem? The fourth-overall selection in the 2024 NFL Draft, the wide receiver entered Thursday night’s game with …
Read More »Marvin Harrison Jr. is the NFL’s most difficult player to project
Seattle’s last-second win Thursday in Arizona will be remembered as a game that had a bit of everything: a blowout-in-the-making that came down to a final kick; a hold that negated a Seahawks touchdown; a late offensive revival by a Cardinals offense that was booed by the hometown crowd for much of the first half; and the points that were …
Read More »Marvin Harrison Jr. bounces back late after early slip-ups
GLENDALE — Crazy what a half (or quarter) can do. After looking out of sorts early on in the Arizona Cardinals’ 23-20 loss to the Seattle Seahawks on Thursday, Marvin Harrison Jr. got his groove back. He ended the evening with six catches on 11 targets for 66 yards and a touchdown. Unfortunately, it was too little, too late. It …
Read More »Kyler Murray on Marvin Harrison Jr.: Love the way he fought back
Cardinals wide receiver Marvin Harrison Jr. said after the team’s Week 3 loss to the 49ers that he felt he was hurting the team because he wasn’t playing at “a high enough level.” Harrison made plenty of people agree with him through three quarters of Thursday night’s game against the Seahawks. A miscommunication with quarterback Kyler Murray led to an …
Read More »Marvin Harrison Jr.’s latest drop costs Cardinals in brutal fashion
Marvin Harrison Jr.’s struggles continued to plague the second-year receiver in the first half on Thursday night. But he did get a measure of redemption later on. Midway through the second quarter of the Cardinals’ 23-20 loss against the Seahawks on Thursday night, Harrison dropped an open pass from quarterback Kyler Murray, with the ball ricocheting into the hands of …
Read More »Marvin Harrison Jr. could be last hope for Cardinals offense
Game balls are not dispensed for moral victories in the NFL. Not in Year 3 of a painstaking rebuild in Arizona, where the Cardinals have now lost two divisional games in the span of five days. But in the wake of a 23-20 loss to the Seahawks on Thursday Night Football, let’s hope Marvin Harrison Jr. has finally turned a …
Read More »Marvin Harrison Jr.: “Silly” to worry about targets when we’re 2-0
One of the talking points of the Cardinals offseason was wide receiver Marvin Harrison Jr.’s physical transformation, but he hasn’t had many opportunities to show it off in the passing game through two weeks of play. Harrison has been targeted 11 times in Arizona’s two wins, which ranks him behind 62 other players in the league. Stats can be a …
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