ARIZONA — Arizona Cardinals fans have been praying for a Marvin Harrison Jr. breakout.
They finally figured it out.
Harrison’s six-reception, 111-yard performance against the Miami Dolphins in Week 8 helped Arizona to its first winning streak of the Jonathan Gannon era.
Most notably, Harrison’s performance included a touchdown against Jalen Ramsey in man coverage.
It was Harrison’s second 100-yard game of the season, though this performance felt like a re-arrival for Harrison after weeks of struggle.
“I just try to go out there and make plays when the ball comes my way. I know in big situations, big moments, I’m a guy that… I try to be somebody that we can count on to play for us,” he said after the game.
“Every time there’s a two-minute drill or we have to make a big play, I do my best to get open and touch the ball.”
The Cardinals saw a number of improvements on the offensive side of the ball in their win, especially against one of the best defensive units in the league. Quarterback Kyler Murray notched his first 300-yard game of the season, while tight end Trey McBride also topped 100 receiving yards.
It was a complete offensive performance for Arizona, something they’ve been waiting for almost all season.
“Anytime you have other receivers out there — I think we have a great group of Dortch, Mike and Zay out there, I think we can all make plays. I think just having a great group allows you to get your individual -one match and then it allows you to go out there and win,” Harrison said.
“No one person can be out there getting all the targets and things like that. Every time you can scatter the ball
around, I think it makes the whole offense better.”
Now, at least for one week, the Cardinals’ top pick can breathe a sigh of relief.
“It feels great. (laughter) It feels great. It’s hard to win in this league. It’s hard to be successful in this league, period, so obviously we have to keep going, keep building on it and never get complacent.
“It definitely feels great.”
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