With rookie QB and No. 1 overall pick Caleb Williams leading the charge along with some several key offseason acquisitions, the Bears have become a trendy pick to reach the playoffs in 2024.
Marvin Harrison Jr's NFL career hasn't even truly started and the wide receiver is finding himself in trouble.
Over the weekend, dozens of NFL rookies participated in the annual NFLPA Rookie Premiere, an event for select rookies (usually offensive skill players) to “educate these emerging stars on the business side of professional football and expand upon their existing endorsement careers.” They reveal their full uniform through Fanatics.
Marvin Harrison Jr. has had quite the odd start to his professional career. He has yet to sign the NFLPA licensing agreement, preventing fans from buying his NFL jersey.
He still doesn't have an NFLPA licensing deal. Perhaps not coincidentally, Cardinals receiver Marvin Harrison Jr. did not accept an invitation to attend the 2024 NFLPA Rookie Premiere in L.A.
Ojulari and Harrison wore the same number in college
Here is the blockbuster game (and another intriguing matchup) for every team in the AFC East.
Cardinals head coach Jonathan Gannon was not shocked by Murray’s jumper he displayed at a recent Oklahoma City Thunder playoff game.
Due to the nature of the position, who is quarterbacking a team is relevant in each and every game the Los Angeles Chargers play. And this year the Chargers schedule is a gauntlet of good signal callers.
With fans eagerly anticipating the debut of one of the top wide receiver prospects of the past decade, Marvin Harrison Jr., catching passes from former Rookie of the Year quarterback Kyler Murray, season tickets in the lower levels of State Farm Stadium have already sold out, marking the earliest sellout since 2009.
Having a late-first-round pick and no immediate holes on the roster, the 49ers have been using the draft to build for the future. San Francisco HC Kyle Shanahan went through how they approach the draft with 2025 and beyond at the forefront.
The wait is over. On Tuesday, Arizona Cardinals wide receiver Marvin Harrison Jr. revealed the number he will wear during his rookie season on social media. Harrison Jr.
The debate is seemingly over. Arizona Cardinals fans have wondered since the moment WR Marvin Harrison Jr. officially joined the team what number he would wear.
The Arizona Cardinals have a prized possession on their hands. Marvin Harrison Jr. was available with the No. 4 overall pick, and despite months of reports
After being drafted on April 25, Arizona Cardinals wide receiver Marvin Harrison Jr. is getting even more buzz around him now for what he is doing off the field than what he has done at Ohio State on it.
As the dust begins to settle after pure chaos leading up to the draft, Marvin Harrison Jr. was the first wide receiver and non-quarterback off the draft board Thursday night.
Harrison doing things his way throughout this spring hasn't yet negatively impacted his status as an NFL player.
Marvin Harrison Jr. was the consensus top wide receiver in this year’s NFL Draft, and the Arizona Cardinals were fortunate enough to grab him with the fourth overall pick.
Marvin Harrison Jr. hasn't even played a down for the Arizona Cardinals yet - though he knows he's got some pretty big shoes to fill. Harrison - the No.
Ohio State WR Marvin Harrison Jr. has been waiting a long time to be a part of the NFL Draft.
Harrison’s point is one that some others have made.
The Buffalo Bills are in desperate need of some help in their aerial attack, and they could ultimately set their sights on Ohio State wide receiver Marvin Harrison Jr.
Come the NFL Draft, the Arizona Cardinals seem very, very likely to take a wide receiver with the No. 4 overall pick unless they trade out of the slot.
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