Arizona Cardinals wide receiver Marvin Harrison Jr. has officially been ruled out for Sunday’s game, marking his second consecutive absence due to a heel injury. Head coach Jonathan Gannon confirmed Harrison’s status during a press conference on Friday. The injury was sustained in Week 13 during the Cardinals’ matchup against the Tampa Bay Buccaneers.
Harrison, a key component of Arizona’s offense, has not participated in practices since sustaining the injury. The team has yet to provide a specific timeline for his return, focusing instead on his long-term recovery. Gannon emphasized that the Cardinals are prioritizing Harrison’s health and will bring him back only when fully cleared.
Despite being a rookie, Harrison has already made a significant impact through the first part of the season. Known for his precise route-running and reliable hands, he has shown early signs of becoming a top target in the Cardinals’ passing game. His absence presents a challenge for the team’s offensive unit, which is adjusting to life without one of its most dynamic players.
In Harrison’s absence, the Cardinals are expected to lean more heavily on their remaining receiving corps, including established veterans and younger players looking to step up. The coaching staff has indicated that adjustments to the offensive strategy are being implemented to account for Harrison’s unavailability.
The Cardinals are currently evaluating the status of other players dealing with injuries and have not yet released the final inactive list for Sunday’s game. As the team prepares for this crucial phase of the season, Harrison’s recovery remains a key storyline to monitor.
Arizona continues its 2025 campaign amid a rebuilding effort, with Harrison viewed as a central figure in their long-term plans. His health and performance are considered important for the team’s development and success going forward. Further updates on his condition will likely be provided in the upcoming weeks as evaluations continue.