
Marvin Harrison Jr. Says NFL Debut 'Wasn't Great'; Cardinals WR Had 1 Catch vs. Bills
Arizona Cardinals wide receiver Marvin Harrison Jr. offered an honest assessment of his NFL debut in a 34-28 loss to the Buffalo Bills.
"I mean obviously it wasn't great," he told reporters Wednesday. "Definitely wasn't what I expected, what I wanted to happen, what the team wanted to happen. Obviously, you wanted to come out with a victory and we didn't do that."
Harrison was targeted three times and finished with one reception for four yards.
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"I got to get open and catch the ball," he said. "That's my job as a receiver. That is your job description. That's what I got to do a better job."
The Bills held Cardinals quarterback Kyler Murray to 162 yards and one touchdown on 21-of-31 passing, so the struggles extended beyond Harrison and covered the entire aerial attack.
It wasn't just the raw production from the No. 4 overall pick that left some fans puzzled, though. He simply didn't look sharp or explosive.
The 22-year-old comes from receiving royalty and looked like a pro-caliber wideout midway through his sophomore season at Ohio State. Many assumed he'd hit the ground running with Arizona.
Harrison could go on to have a big rookie year, but Cardinals fans and fantasy football managers across the country already might be reassessing what they're expecting from him. At the very least, he may be facing a longer adjustment period than first thought.







