Marvin Harrison Jr. ruled out vs. Packers with concussion

Harrison was taken to the locker room to be examined for a concussion in the first half of the Cardinals’ game against the Packers.

Editor’s note: This article was updated with new information

The Arizona Cardinals fell behind 24-0 in the first half of their game against the Green Bay Packers and had to deal with a number of injuries. Perhaps the most concerning was rookie receiver Marvin Harrison Jr.

After Murray threw an incompletion to Harrison, Harrison’s helmet hit the thigh of a defender and he was a bit wobbly when he got up.

He was taken to the sideline, examined in the blue medical tent and then ruled to have a stinger. He was taken to the locker room to be examined for a concussion. He was later ruled out of the game.

In the first half before exiting, Harrison was targeted twice but did not have a catch.

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