Harrison hauled in three of six targets for 47 yards and no touchdowns during Sunday's 16-6 defeat in Seattle. Cardinals pass catchers took a back seat to TE Trey McBride (12-133-0 on 15 targets) in the passing game Week 12, as Harrison's target count ranked second on the team, while his yards from scrimmage were fourth (WR Michael Wilson had 54, and RB James Conner notched 49). Prior to Arizona's Week 11 bye, Harrison was able to salvage lacking performances with touchdowns (six in 10 appearances), but the offense was held out of the end zone this weekend. Harrison's next opportunity to produce is next Sunday at Minnesota.
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Next Game1:00 pm December 1DraftKings points 10.9FanDuel Points 9.3REC 3.1REC YDS 45.8LNG 18.0TD 0.5CBSS fantasy points 7.5ESPN fantasy points 7.5Yahoo fantasy points 9.0
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Full season projectionsREC 52.0REC YDS 685.2LNG 60.0TD 3.0
Marvin Harrison Latest News
Musters three catches in Week 12
Harrison hauled in three of six targets for 47 yards and no touchdowns during Sunday's 16-6 defeat in Seattle. Cardinals pass catchers took a back seat to TE Trey McBride (12-133-0 on 15 targets) in the passing game Week 12, as Harrison's target count ranked second on the team, while his yards from scrimmage were fourth (WR Michael Wilson had 54, and RB James Conner notched 49). Prior to Arizona's Week 11 bye, Harrison was able to salvage lacking performances with touchdowns (six in 10 appearances), but the offense was held out of the end zone this weekend. Harrison's next opportunity to produce is next Sunday at Minnesota.
Returns to end zone Sunday
Harrison brought in all five of his targets for 54 yards and a touchdown in Sunday's 31-6 win over the Jets. Harrison rebounded from a down game in Week 9 by collecting all of his targets while cashing in his sixth touchdown of the season against the Jets. The rookie phenom has produced a 33-499-6 receiving line through 10 games as the Cardinals enter a bye week. Harrison has endured some ups and downs from a fantasy perspective, but he can still be relied upon and has a plus matchup against the Seahawks on Nov. 24.
Just two catches in Week 9
Harrison hauled in two of five targets for 34 yards and lost a fumble during Sunday's 29-9 victory versus the Bears. Harrison's second-quarter fumble was costly as it set the Bears up on the Cardinals' side of the field and eventually resulted in a made field goal. However, Arizona was able to grind out the game on the ground (34 carries) and scale back the passing attack (20 attempts). While Harrison has two 100-yard performances and has scored five touchdowns through nine games, he's also failed to surpass 50 yards on six occasions to date. He may be leaned on more next Sunday against the Jets.
Wakes up vs. MIA
Harrison hauled in six of seven targets for 111 yards and a touchdown in Sunday's 28-27 win over Miami. Fantasy managers who drafted Harrison were obviously starting him for today's matchup regardless of his recent results, so it was a strong signal for the future to see the the rookie go off for Arizona in an upset victory. The son of Hall of Famer Marvin Harrison Sr. is now up to a 26-411-5 receiving line through eight contests, with most of that production coming in two games. GMs will hopefully continue starting Harrison following Sunday's downpour of production heading into a Week 9 matchup against the Bears.
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.
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).
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.
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.
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.