Marvin Harrison Sr. Criticizes Cardinals; Son in Concussion Protocol
Marvin Harrison Sr. Criticizes Cardinals; Son in Concussion Protocol

Marvin Harrison Sr. Criticizes Cardinals; Son in Concussion Protocol

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Hall of Famer Marvin Harrison Sr. criticized the Arizona Cardinals’ offense, saying it is “very hard for me to watch” and that he “can’t relate” to the current style as his son is being used. The Cardinals are 2–5 and rank in the bottom half of the league in yards and points, with offensive struggles compounded by Kyler Murray’s injuries and inconsistent backup quarterback play. Marvin Harrison Jr., the No. 4 overall pick in 2024, has produced roughly the mid‑300s receiving yards and just a couple of touchdowns through seven games, magnifying concerns about the offense. Harrison Jr. has defended the team, pointing to different eras and systems — noting his father’s experience with Peyton Manning — as part of the disconnect. Harrison Jr. has also been in concussion protocol but has taken full practices and appears to be progressing toward clearance. The Cardinals enter pivotal matchups looking for offensive answers as Harrison Sr. expresses both professional frustration and personal concern for his son.

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