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Marvin Harrison Jr. Falters Early, Rallies Late as Cardinals Lose to Seahawks on Walk-Off Field Goal

Kyler Murray plus coach Jonathan Gannon voiced confidence in the receiver after two turnover-causing errors overshadowed a fourth-quarter touchdown.

Overview

  • Two first-half mistakes by Harrison — stopping a route on one throw and bobbling another — led to interceptions, including a pick by Seattle linebacker Ernest Jones IV.
  • Harrison responded in the fourth quarter with a high-point 16-yard touchdown over Devon Witherspoon and an 18-yard catch on the final drive to set up the tying score.
  • Seattle prevailed 23-20 on Jason Myers’ 52-yard field goal as time expired, handing Arizona a second straight divisional defeat on a last-play kick and leaving the Cardinals 2-2.
  • Murray kept targeting Harrison and defended him postgame, saying “I need him. He needs me,” while Gannon said he was “not worried” and praised the receiver’s resilience.
  • Social media criticism intensified after the turnovers, underscoring a choppy start to Harrison’s second season following a solid rookie year; he was active after minor knee soreness in camp.