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Cardinals Place WR Marvin Harrison Jr. on IR, Ending Disappointing Second Season
Marvin Harrison Jr. finished his second NFL season with 41 catches for 608 yards and four touchdowns, limited by injuries and inconsistent playing time, the Cardinals announced.
- On Friday, the Arizona Cardinals placed Marvin Harrison Jr. on injured reserve, ending his 2025 season, the team announced via Darren Urban.
- Harrison left last week's game against the Cincinnati Bengals with a foot injury and also dealt with a heel problem and an appendectomy, prompting the IR move.
- He totaled 41 catches for 608 yards and four touchdowns across 12 games and 10 starts, yet struggled to provide consistent playmaking.
- Harrison's absence created an opening that Michael Wilson filled as WR1 for starting quarterback Jacoby Brissett, and the Cardinals enter Week 18 with a 3-13 record.
- Now he can rest and prepare for a pivotal 2026 campaign, while a new coaching staff or offensive play-caller could alter his role, though Jonathan Gannon says he hasn't hit his ceiling.
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Cardinals place WR Marvin Harrison Jr. on IR, ending disappointing second season
The Arizona Cardinals placed receiver Marvin Harrison Jr. on injured reserve on Friday, ending a disappointing season for the second-year player.
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Read Full ArticleCardinals Officially Place WR Marvin Harrison Jr. On IR
The Arizona Cardinals officially placed WR Marvin Harrison Jr. on injured reserve Friday, per Darren Urban of the team’s site. Jonathan Gannon already announced yesterday that Harrison has been ruled out for Week 18. His injury is related to his heel and will mark his fifth missed game of the season, three related to the heel and two for an appendectomy. Harrison Jr., 23, is the son of NFL Hall of Famer Marvin Harrison. He was a three-year star…
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