Cardinals’ Marvin Harrison Jr. Exits Game with Concussion, Misses 34-13 Loss to Packers

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Marvin Harrison Jr.

Marvin Harrison Jr. (NFL)

Marvin Harrison Jr., wide receiver for the Arizona Cardinals, was sidelined in Sunday’s 34-13 loss to the Green Bay Packers due to a concussion. The injury took place in the second quarter when Harrison’s head collided with the thigh of Packers linebacker Isaiah McDuffie during an incomplete pass attempt.

At the 6:28 mark in the second quarter, Harrison went down after the hit and was immediately attended to by the Cardinals’ medical staff. He was taken to the sideline for evaluation inside the team’s injury tent. Shortly afterward, the medical team escorted him to the locker room for further assessment.

Marvin Harrison Jr.
Marvin Harrison Jr. (NFL)

The Cardinals officially ruled Harrison out of the game early in the second half. His absence left a noticeable gap in Arizona’s offense, which was already struggling to keep up with Green Bay’s dominant performance.

Before leaving the game, Harrison was targeted twice but failed to record a reception. His exit added to the Cardinals’ challenges, contributing to their eventual 34-13 defeat.

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