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Marvin Harrison Jr. weighs in on roller coaster rookie year


Arizona Cardinals wide receiver Marvin Harrison Jr. didn’t enter his rookie season hanging onto expectations.

It was all about having an open mind heading into the unknown of Year 1 for the young pass catcher.

As he put it Thursday, “in order to be surprised, you gotta have expectations.”

But 16 games into his NFL career, Harrison isn’t denying the obvious:

“I’m not going to lie and say it’s been easy,” Harrison said Thursday. “Definitely a lot different for me. Just the success you kinda had in the past and then to kinda have a roller coaster ride of a year as a rookie, it’s been hard.

“But leaning on my teammates and my coaches. They do a good job of encouraging me each and every week. Family as well. I’m just having an approach of worrying about the process instead of the results more than anything.”

Harrison may not have had any expectations for Year 1, but just about everyone else did.

And so far, the body of work has been far from what many envisioned for the No. 4 overall pick that was a consistent threat on a weekly basis at Ohio State.

Catching 51% of his targets for 726 yards and seven touchdowns, Harrison just hasn’t put up the numbers — outside of maybe the scores — he was expected to.

Instead, it’s been the Brian Thomas Jr.’s (1,088 yards) and Brock Bowers’ (1,067) of the rookie pass catchers world.

A big reason why Harrison isn’t part of the 1,000-yard club or with a few more touchdowns has been his connection with quarterback Kyler Murray.

While the two have linked up on some impressive throws here and there, they’ve missed out on plenty of opportunities throughout the year due to miscommunication.

It hasn’t been entirely on Murray, with Harrison struggling to reel in his fair share of contested catches, but their chemistry could use some extended reps moving forward.

“I just want to go out there and do the best that I can. He’s doing the best he can. We’ll be better,” Harrison said.

“Whatever we got to do to figure it out, I’m sure we will,” he added.

Marvin Harrison Jr.’s message from dad

Aside from his resources within the Cardinals organization, Harrison has one heck of an outlet to bounce things off of in his father and Hall of Famer, Marvin Harrison Sr.

Well before Harrison got the gold jacket, he had his own roller coaster ride as a rookie in 1996.

Much like his son, Harrison struggled to find consistency in Year 1 with the 9-7 Indianapolis Colts.

His 64 catches, 836 receiving yards and eight scores, paired with just two 100-yard showings, paint a similar picture to what the younger Harrison is experiencing.

The rest is history for senior, who posted 1,000-yard seasons and double-digit scoring efforts from 1999-06.

So, if anyone has any advice on bouncing back from a slow start in the NFL, Harrison’s likely at or near the top of the list.

“It’s a part of it, part of the sport, part of being a rookie and going from the college level to the pro level. Always keep your head up,” Harrison said of his father’s advice this rookie year.

Still blessed

The ups and downs of Harrison’s rookie season have been evident.

Despite the peaks and valleys of 2024, he wouldn’t want to be doing anything else.

“It’s been a blessing. It really has,” Harrison said reflecting on this year as a whole. “Sometimes you gotta take a step back and just realize what you get a chance to do. I get the chance to do something I love each and every single day.

“Just gotta be grateful you get the chance to play this game that you love and be healthy.”





Marvin Harrison Jr., son of NFL legend Marvin Harrison, has had a roller coaster rookie year in college football. Despite facing challenges and setbacks, the talented wide receiver has remained positive and determined to succeed.

In a recent interview, Harrison Jr. reflected on his first year playing at the collegiate level and shared his thoughts on the highs and lows of his rookie season. He admitted that it was a challenging transition from high school to college football, but he was grateful for the opportunity to grow and learn from his experiences.

Harrison Jr. expressed gratitude for the support and guidance he received from his coaches, teammates, and family throughout the season. He credited them for helping him stay focused and motivated during the tough times, and for pushing him to be the best player he can be.

Despite facing some setbacks on the field, Harrison Jr. remains optimistic about his future in the sport. He is determined to continue working hard and improving his skills in the off-season, with the goal of making a significant impact in his upcoming sophomore year.

As he looks ahead to the challenges and opportunities that lie ahead, Harrison Jr. remains confident in his abilities and is excited for what the future holds. With his talent, work ethic, and positive attitude, there’s no doubt that he will continue to make a name for himself in the world of college football.

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