Growing Bond Between Kyler Murray and Marvin Harrison for the Cardinals
The QB-WR combination of the Arizona Cardinals may be among the best in the league.
Marvin Harrison Jr., 18, a receiver with the Arizona Cardinals, enters the offensive huddle on July 25, 2024, during training camp at State Farm Stadium in Glendale. / Joe Rondone/USA TODAY / The Republic
Arizona After just three days of training camp, it’s clear that something exceptional is developing in the Arizona desert for the Arizona Cardinals.
Arriving as the fourth overall pick, Marvin Harrison Jr. carried high expectations that he would instantly improve the offensive line of the Cardinals.
Although MHJ hasn’t yet been seen in action, the early reports from training camp are really positive.
Entering the preseason, Harrison has solidified his position as Arizona’s best weapon in a congested receivers room.
In the first three days of training camp, Murray has looked fairly solid, finding Harrison among other weapons to produce some significant gains on the attacking end of the ball:
According to Cardinals coach Jonathan Gannon, “we’ve got some good players in there and they’re ready to go to work.” This past week.
When you go to camp and you can’t fit in 53 players, it’s a feather in (general manager) Monti’s (Ossenfort) cap. That is advantageous. I genuinely believe that. There are numerous slots where there is open competition since, in my opinion, we were unable to pencil in 53 guys.