The Arizona Cardinals enter the 2024 NFL season with higher expectations behind a healthier Kyler Murray, the addition of wide receiver Marvin Harrison Jr.
The Arizona Cardinals might be ready to enter frisky-dangerous territory this coming season.
It's never too early to consider which NFL rookies might be primed for big years. One such market that sportsbooks have posted is which first-year pass-catcher will lead all rookies in receiving yards.
While the Arizona Cardinals announced the signing Tuesday of the team’s second first-round pick, defensive lineman Darius Robinson (No. 27 overall), the specific breakdown of the contract is not yet known.
When it comes to excitement around the Arizona Cardinals, their 2024 offseason additions - particularly to the wide receiver's room - is a big reason. The Cardinals added the likes of Marvin Harrison Jr.
The Arizona Cardinals made a splash in the NFL Draft by selecting Marvin Harrison Jr. with the 4th overall pick. As the top receiver in this year's draft class, Harrison Jr.
The Arizona Cardinals made a much-needed investment at their wide receiver position in the 2024 NFL Draft, selecting Ohio State's Marvin Harrison Jr. with the fourth overall pick.
There was a video posted on Sunday that features every single snap between Michigan football cornerback Will Johnson and former Ohio State wide receiver Marvin Harrison Jr.
We were all blessed to watch Marvin Harrison Jr. in a Scarlet and Gray uniform. As of right now, he might be the best wide receiver to ever play for Ohio State.
The 2024 season is all about Marvin Harrison Jr. However, if he is to find success, the rest of the offense must be opened up as well. That is where
The Arizona Cardinals wide receiver room looks different and looks to be set for 2024. The Arizona Cardinals signed their first round pick in the 2024 NFL Draft in Marvin Harrison Jr.
As we know, rookie wide receiver Marvin Harrison Jr. will wear No. 18 as a member of the Arizona Cardinals. It was the number he wore at Ohio State. However, 2023 second-round pick BJ Ojulari had No.
With Marvin Harrison Jr. officially signing his rookie deal with the Arizona Cardinals, his jersey will be on sale. NFL Insider Ian Rapoport reports that now that Harrison has signed a standard player contract with the NFL, he is part of the NFLPA’s group licensing agreement.
Marvin Harrison Jr. is officially a member of the Cardinals. And his Cardinals jersey can now officially be sold. Via Ian Rapoport of NFL Media, Harrison's contract as signed gives the NFL Players Association the group licensing rights needed to sell Harrison’s jersey.
Arizona Cardinals first-round draft pick Marvin Harrison Jr. signed his four-year rookie contract on Thursday. The team announced the signing but not the terms for the wide receiver, who was selected with the fourth overall pick of the 2024 NFL Draft out of Ohio State.
The Arizona Cardinals on Thursday announced some news regarding Marvin Harrison Jr.
The Arizona Cardinals have officially signed No. 4 overall pick wide receiver Marvin Harrison Jr. to his rookie deal. Harrison becomes the highest draft pick of any team to sign so far.
Marvin Harrison Jr. will enter Cardinals training camp as the team’s highest-ceiling wide receiver prospect in 20 years. This year’s No. 4 overall pick will not carry any contract drama into Arizona’s minicamp.
Cardinals fans who play Madden 25 this Summer unfortunately might not get to play as fourth overall pick Marvin Harrison Jr. What makes Madden the the most popular football video game is the fact that it offers officially licensed teams, stadiums, rosters, and more.
Marvin Harrison Jr's NFL career hasn't even truly started and the wide receiver is finding himself in trouble.
Marvin Harrison Jr. has had quite the odd start to his professional career. He has yet to sign the NFLPA licensing agreement, preventing fans from buying his NFL jersey.
Arizona Cardinals No. 4 overall pick Marvin Harrison Jr. teased on his Instagram story that he will be wearing a No. 18 jersey in the NFL. (via Sports Illustrated’s Donnie Druin) Harrison wore the number during his collegiate years at Ohio State.
The Arizona Cardinals have a prized possession on their hands. Marvin Harrison Jr. was available with the No. 4 overall pick, and despite months of reports
After being drafted on April 25, Arizona Cardinals wide receiver Marvin Harrison Jr. is getting even more buzz around him now for what he is doing off the field than what he has done at Ohio State on it.
Harrison doing things his way throughout this spring hasn't yet negatively impacted his status as an NFL player.
Marvin Harrison Jr. was the consensus top wide receiver in this year’s NFL Draft, and the Arizona Cardinals were fortunate enough to grab him with the fourth overall pick.
Ohio State WR Marvin Harrison Jr. has been waiting a long time to be a part of the NFL Draft.
Harrison’s point is one that some others have made.
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