Marvin Harrison Jr. Sets Rookie Records in Win
Marvin Harrison Jr. Sets Rookie Records in Win
Marvin Harrison Jr. Sets Rookie Records in Win
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In a standout performance, Marvin Harrison Jr., the Arizona Cardinals rookie wide receiver, recorded 130 receiving yards and two touchdowns in a historic first quarter, leading the team to a 41-10 victory over the Los Angeles Rams. This achievement made him the first rookie since his father, Hall of Famer Marvin Harrison Sr., to catch four passes and score two touchdowns in the first quarter of a game, with the elder Harrison having set the record in 1996. Harrison Jr. also surpassed his father's single-quarter receiving yards record, finishing with 130 yards compared to his father's previous record of 110. Despite the impressive stats, Harrison Jr. expressed dissatisfaction over four incompletions attributed to him, emphasizing the need for better chemistry with quarterback Kyler Murray. The Cardinals look to build on this momentum as they prepare for their next game against the Detroit Lions. Harrison Jr. aims to continue proving himself as a top talent in the league after a quiet Week 1 performance.

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