The Arizona Cardinals’ second-year wide receiver – the son of Indianapolis Colts icon Marvin Harrison – injured his head during the second quarter of the Cardinals’ clash with the Colts in Indianapolis.
The Cardinals announced that they have ruled Harrison out for the remainder of the game after diagnosing him with a concussion.
Harrison caught a deep pass over the middle from quarterback Jacoby Brissett but slammed the back of his head on the ground after making the catch in the second quarter.
The wideout was slow to get up after the play and headed to the blue medical tent for a concussion evaluation. Shortly thereafter, he headed to the locker room with the Cardinals’ training staff.
Marvin Harrison Jr. injury update
Harrison was downgraded to out for the remainder of Sunday’s game after the Cardinals’ training staff diagnosed him with a concussion.
The injury occurred in the second quarter against the Colts, when Harrison slammed the back of his head on the ground while he got tackled.
He was slow to get up initially and exited to the blue medical tent on the Arizona sideline after the play ended. The Cardinals’ training staff brought Harrison back to the team’s locker room after a short stint in the tent, and the team announced he was being evaluated for a concussion.
Harrison will enter the NFL’s concussion protocol and may be in danger of missing more time if the concussion is severe.
Marvin Harrison Jr. stats
Through five games, Harrison was on pace for a better sophomore campaign after a middling first season for the No. 4 overall pick in the 2024 NFL Draft.
- Targets: 32
- Receptions: 20
- Receiving yards: 306
- Touchdowns: 2
Harrison’s 15.3 yards per reception are a full yard better than his 14.3 yards per catch last year. His 61.2 yards per game entering Week 6 also had him on pace for his first 1,000-yard season.
This story has been updated.