Marvin Harrison Jr. likely to miss first primetime NFL game

Arizona Cardinals star wide receiver Marvin Harrison Jr. may miss the first primetime game of his career with a concussion.

Marvin Harrison Jr. is in concussion protocol, and it couldn’t have come at a worse time.

The Arizona Cardinals, who took Harrison Jr. 4th overall in the 2024 NFL Draft, have their first primetime game of the season in Week 7, and Harrison Jr.’s availability is certainly up in the air.

Cardinals head coach Jonathan Gannon told reporters on Monday that Harrison Jr. went into the protocol. There isn’t much known about Harrison Jr’s progress, but one injury analyst believes there’s a 60% chance Harrison Jr. sits this coming week.

Harrison Jr. went without a catch in Week 6 against the Packers and has yet to eclipse five receptions in a game this season.

That said, not everything has been doom and gloom for the star as he does have four touchdowns through those five games prior to taking the Packers in Week 6 and picking up a concussion.

The Cardinals will battle the Los Angeles Chargers in Monday Night Football Week 7 action.