BREAKING NEWS: Arizona Cardinals Head Coach Gives Update On Major Injury Scare Of Star Player

Harrison was assessed for a head injury during Sunday’s Week 6 matchup against Green Bay and has been ruled out for the remainder of the game.

He sustained a significant hit while trying to catch an incomplete pass in the second quarter, causing him to stumble back to the ground. After this incident, he underwent evaluation for a concussion and was officially declared out in the third quarter.

 

Marvin Harrison Jr. injury update: Cardinals WR exits game vs. Packers
Marvin Harrison Jr.

 

In the game, Harrison was unable to make any receptions, failing to catch both of his targeted passes. With him sidelined,

Michael Wilson will step up to take on the primary receiver responsibilities for the Cardinals for the rest of the game. Harrison left the field during the match to receive further evaluation for his head injury.

Following the incompletion in the second quarter, Harrison appeared shaken and walked off the field accompanied by team trainers.

If he is confirmed to have a concussion, his performance for Week 6 will reflect no catches on two targets.

The team’s focus will now shift to Wilson as they adjust to Harrison’s absence, particularly if his injury is serious. This situation underscores the importance of player safety and the protocols in place for head injuries during games.

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