Cardinals WR Marvin Harrison Jr. had a strong rookie season with 62 receptions for 885 yards and eight touchdowns. When told he had similar numbers to his father, Marvin Harrison Sr.’s rookie year with the Colts, he responded he still has a “long way to go” to meet his dad’s stature.
“It’s not much bragging rights, I can tell you that,” Harrison Jr. said, via Darren Urban of the team’s site. “I’ve got a long way to go. He’s got a lot of things that I am nowhere close to accomplishing.”
Harrison Jr. feels it was an accomplishment to be available for all 17 games.
“I’m very grateful that I got to play all 17 games,” Harrison Jr. said. “I was able to stay healthy, besides the Green Bay game. I’m definitely blessed and grateful for everything I accomplished. But I wouldn’t call it a success.”
Cardinals WRs coach Drew Terrell thinks Harrison Jr. is bringing a natural swagger to the field.
“I think what is going to come naturally is that he’s going to take a deep breath and exhale and be like, ‘All right, I’m in the NFL, this is what I have worked my whole life for. ‘I’m Marvin Harrison Jr. and I’m a bad mother, and they got to feel me next time I’m out there.'”
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