Things are not looking good for Arizona Cardinals wide receiver Marvin Harrison Jr.
One week after he had one of the worst drops you will ever see, Harrison Jr. had yet another bad one in the Thursday night game against the Seattle Seahawks.
In the second quarter, quarterback Kyler Murray targeted Harrison Jr. and hit him in the hands with a pass.
However, the Ohio State product couldn't hang on to it and the ball popped up and landed into the waiting hands of Ernest Jones for a Seahawks interception.
Harrison Jr.'s struggles to start his second season in the NFL has left fans both puzzled and worried about his future in the league.
"Marvin Harrison Jr. is broken," MLFootball wrote. "This is tough to watch."
"Crazy to say this. Marvin Harrison Jr. needs to be benched," former NFL player Clay Harbor said.
"Man, it's tough to watch Marvin Harrison Jr. like this," The 33rd Team's Ari Meirov wrote.
"We need need to investigate what happened to Marvin Harrison Jr.," NFL analyst Annie Agar said.
Marvin Harrison Jr. can’t secure the pass from Kyler, and it ends up in the hands of Seattle’s defense 😳 Another costly Cardinals turnover.#NFL #TNF #SeahawksVsCardinals pic.twitter.com/NJfZnDhNzh
— Aggregate Sports (@AggregateSports) September 26, 2025
Considering the fact that Harrison Jr. was an elite receiver in college and one of the most hyped up prospects coming out of college that we've seen in years, it's stunning to see how much he has struggled.
And it doesn't look like things are getting any better.
"Everybody got a job to do. I'm not doing mine at a high enough level at the moment," Harrison Jr. said after Week 3.
"I think I know what I'm capable of, to go out there and play nowhere near the best of my abilities, it's frustrating, it hurts the team. I've got to get better," he added.
Harrison Jr. had an up-and-down rookie season, but he showed enough promise to leave us optimistic about a second-year breakout.
Sadly, it looks like he's regressing instead.
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