Rookie wide receiver Marvin Harrison Jr., the No. 4 overall pick in the draft, will have the same number he wore in college — No. 18. He shared his jersey on his Instagram story on Tuesday ...
Wide receivers coach Drew Terrell preached all season that the perception of success is different externally and internally.
Cardinals WR Marvin Harrison Jr. had a strong rookie season with 62 receptions for 885 yards and eight touchdowns. When told he had similar numbers to his father, Marvin Harrison Sr.’s rookie ...
It remains impossible to define Kyler Murray. He is both electrifying and infuriating. And that's just one of our five areas to watch in 2025.
The Arizona Cardinals made a significant investment in their pass-catching unit, drafting WR Marvin Harrison Jr. fourth overall ... crowned "generational," those numbers would be quite impressive ...
For so much talk on how the rookie campaign for Arizona Cardinals WR Marvin Harrison Jr. was disappointing ... I don’t know that. Given the number of receivers we have in the NFC – AJ Brown ...
EdEastonJr spoke to Pro Bowl tight end Trey McBride the Cardinals’ 2024 season and teammate Marvin Harrison Jr.’s rookie ...
The two wide receivers to make the all-rookie team were Malik Nabers of the New York Giants and Brian Thomas of the Jacksonville Jaguars. Nabers caught 109 passes for 1,204 yards and seven touchdowns ...
And in Marvin Harrison Jr., he had a number-one receiver for the first time since DeAndre Hopkins left town. All the ingredients were in place for Murray to prove his elite status. Need a break?