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Oct 21, 2024 3 21 10 0 2
Oct 13, 2024 0 0 0 0
Oct 6, 2024 2 36 22 0 3
Sep 29, 2024 5 45 19 1 10
Sep 22, 2024 5 64 17 1 12

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2024 20 300 15.00 4 0.00 527.4
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  • Cardinals' Marvin Harrison Jr.: Bust Alert

    Harrison is struggling coming into Week 8 at Miami, and he's only worth starting in three-receiver leagues. He hasn't scored a touchdown since Week 4, and he scored 5.6 PPR points or less in each of his past two healthy games against the 49ers in Week 5 and the Chargers in Week 7 (he left Week 6 against the Packers with a concussion). The Dolphins are No. 1 in fewest Fantasy points allowed to opposing receivers, and Miami has allowed just two touchdowns to receivers this season in six games.
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  • Cardinals' Marvin Harrison: Held in check on MNF

    Harrison had three receptions (on six targets) for 21 yards in Monday's 17-15 win over the Chargers. Harrison's up-and-down rookie campaign continued with another lackluster fantasy score. The 2024 first-round selection still boasts a solid 20-300-4 receiving line through four weeks, but most of that production came across a three-game span Weeks 2-4. Harrison has the pedigree and potential to be worth a start in most fantasy formats, despite his recent returns signaling the contrary. Keep faith heading into a Week 8 matchup against the Dolphins on Sunday.
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  • Cardinals' Marvin Harrison: Full go for Monday

    Harrison (concussion) does not carry an injury designation ahead of Monday's game against the Chargers, Ian Rapoport of NFL Network reports. Harrison was a full participant in Friday's practice, so the final stage was simply clearing concussion protocol, which he accomplished Saturday. The dynamic rookie hasn't quite lived up to the fantasy hype to date, but he'll have an opportunity to compile more yardage against a Chargers defense that could be without two of its top corners in Kristian Fulton (hamstring) and Asante Samuel (shoulder, injured reserve).
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  • Cardinals' Marvin Harrison: Upgrades to full practice

    Harrison (concussion) was a full practice participant Friday, Josh Weinfuss of ESPN.com reports. Harrison has progressed rapidly since exiting last week's loss to the Packers in the first half. He managed a limited practice Thursday in a non-contact jersey, followed by a full session Friday in a normal jersey. Harrison still needs clearance from an independent neurologist in order to play in Monday's home game against the Chargers.
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  • Cardinals' Marvin Harrison: Sheds non-contact jersey

    Harrison (concussion) isn't wearing a non-contact jersey at practice Friday, Howard Balzer of USA Today reports. It's a sign of progress in the concussion protocol, following his limited practice participation Thursday. Harrison has a chance to avoid missed time and suit up Monday night against the Chargers.
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  • Cardinals' Marvin Harrison: Limited in practice

    Harrison (concussion) was a limited practice participant Thursday, Josh Weinfuss of ESPN.com reports. It's a sign of progress through concussion protocol, although he was wearing a non-contact jersey and still has a few steps to go before he can play against the Chargers on Monday. Harrison was concussed during the first half of a 34-13 loss to the Packers on Sunday, leaving WR Xavier Weaver as a regular in three-wide formations alongside Michael Wilson (ankle) and Greg Dortch.
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  • Cardinals' Marvin Harrison: Done for day due to concussion

    Harrison was evaluated for a head injury in Sunday's Week 6 game against Green Bay, and he's since been ruled out from returning. Harrison took a hard hit on an incomplete pass thrown his way in the second quarter and staggered back to the ground following the play. He was subsequently evaluated for a concussion before being ruled out in the third quarter. Harrison didn't catch either of his two targets in the contest, and Michael Wilson will move into the No. 1 receiver role for the Cardinals with the rookie done for the day.
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  • Cardinals' Marvin Harrison: Getting concussion check

    Harrison went to the locker room during Sunday's game at Green Bay to be evaluated for a head injury. Harrison was shaken up after an incompletion in the middle of the second quarter and walked off the field with team trainers. If he's eventually diagnosed with a concussion, he'll end Week 6 with no catches on two targets.
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  • Cardinals' Marvin Harrison: Catches early TD in Week 4 loss

    Harrison caught five of six targets for 45 yards and a touchdown in Sunday's 42-14 loss to the Commanders. Harrison scored a two-yard touchdown on the opening drive and seemed poised for a huge performance against a Commanders defense that had struggled to cover wide receivers, so his final numbers are a bit disappointing given that context. Nonetheless, the standout rookie stretched his touchdown streak to three games (four TDs) and finished with the team lead in receiving yards for an Arizona offense that was without tight end Trey McBride (concussion). Up next for Harrison and the Cardinals is a Week 5 road game in San Francisco.
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  • Cardinals' Marvin Harrison: Dealing with quad issue

    Harrison practiced in a limited fashion Wednesday due to a quadricep injury, Theo Mackie of The Arizona Republic reports. After a slow start to his NFL career, Harrison has taken off the last two games, accruing nine catches (on 19 targets) for 194 yards and three touchdowns. With his inclusion on the Cardinals' first practice report of Week 4 prep, the team may merely be managing his reps to ensure he's good to go Sunday against the Commanders. Ultimately, though, how Harrison is listed following practices Thursday and Friday could be telling for his availability for the weekend.
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  • Cardinals' Marvin Harrison: Another first-quarter TD

    Harrison secured five of 11 targets for 64 yards and a touchdown in the Cardinals' 20-13 loss to the Lions on Sunday. Harrison logged a team-high number of targets while tying with Michael Wilson for most receiving yards as well, but the highlight of the former's day came early. Harrison logged his third career TD on a 10-yard grab in the first quarter to answer an early Lions touchdown, yet he and Kyler Murray frequently had trouble connecting after that point. The rookie fourth-overall pick has bounced back nicely from his forgettable one-catch, four-yard pro debut against the Bills, but Harrison will look to increase his efficiency against a vulnerable Commanders secondary in a Week 4 home clash.
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  • Cardinals' Marvin Harrison: Struggles in NFL debut

    Harrison caught one of three targets for four yards in Sunday's 34-28 loss to the Bills. Harrison's much-anticipated NFL debut ended up being a dud, as slot receiver Greg Dortch led a run-heavy Arizona offense with 47 receiving yards. The rookie fourth overall pick out of Ohio State got wide open behind the defense on Arizona's final drive, but quarterback Kyler Murray didn't see him and the Cardinals ended up turning the ball over on downs in Bills territory with a chance to win the game. Harrison will look to bounce back from this disappointing NFL debut in Week 2 against a Rams defense with less talent in the secondary than Buffalo.
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  • Cardinals' Marvin Harrison: Preseason debut on deck

    Coach Jonathan Gannon said Thursday that Harrison will suit up for Saturday's preseason opener against the Saints, Josh Weinfuss of ESPN.com reports. Harrison will have a chance to log some exhibition reps Saturday, though Gannon already confirmed quarterback Kyler Murray won't suit up for any preseason action. That leaves Harrison in position to catch passes from Desmond Ridder and Clayton Tune during the preseason, while he'll have to wait until Week 1's road opener against the Bills to demonstrate his chemistry with Murray. Gannon didn't offer an estimation of Harrison's expected workload for Saturday, but it would be surprising to see the rookie fourth overall pick handling too many game reps before the regular season.
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  • Cardinals' Marvin Harrison: Likely to see preseason action

    Harrison is expected to play in the preseason, Theo Mackie of AZ Central reports. Harrison noted his desire to play in the exhibition season after practice Thursday, citing both getting accustomed to game speed and simply wanting to engage in competition. Coach Jonathan Gannon echoed Harrison's sentiments, suggesting he wants the star rookie receiver to get into some game action. There's been no formal plan announced for Harrison's involvement, but it would be surprising to see him on the field for an extensive period of time prior to Week 1 of the regular season.
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