The NFL debut for Arizona Cardinals rookie receiver Marvin Harrison Jr. was disappointing. His second career game was a highlight reel after only two possessions.
After scoring his first NFL touchdown on his first touch of the game, a 23-yard play from quarterback Kyler Murray to Harrison in the back of the end zone, his next TD came on the Cardinals’ very next offensive play.
The Cardinals forced a three-and-out and Greg Dortch returned the punt to the 40-yard line. The first play of the drive was a bomb from Murray to Harrison, who got behind the Rams defense. He made the catch and made it to the end zone for a 60-yard touchdown.
Here is the play:
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In the first quarter, that was two touches, two catches, two touchdowns and 83 yards.
He now trails his father in touchdowns scored by 126.
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