Cardinals WR Marvin Harrison Jr. Builds Muscle Ahead Sophomore Season
Cardinals WR Marvin Harrison Jr. Builds Muscle Ahead Sophomore Season

Cardinals WR Marvin Harrison Jr. Builds Muscle Ahead Sophomore Season

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Marvin Harrison Jr., the Arizona Cardinals' second-year wide receiver, is entering his sophomore NFL season with a noticeable physical transformation, having added muscle and weight during the offseason to better handle the league's physical demands. While his rookie season showed promise with 885 receiving yards and eight touchdowns, his catch rate and overall impact fell short of the high expectations set by his draft position and family legacy. Harrison's offseason dedication, including increased protein intake and continuous training, aims to improve his durability and effectiveness on the field. Cardinals legend Larry Fitzgerald and other analysts express optimism about Harrison's potential breakout, especially if the team adds veteran help like Keenan Allen to complement the offense. Harrison himself is cautiously evaluating his new physique's effect as he prepares for training camp, hoping the added strength will enhance contested catches and yards after the catch. This physical and mental reset positions Harrison for a potentially significant leap in performance in his second year.

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