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Cardinals' Marvin Harrison Jr. Wows NFL Fans with 2 1Q TDs After Viral Kyler Comments

Doric Sam

After a quiet NFL debut in last week's season opener, Arizona Cardinals rookie wide receiver Marvin Harrison Jr. wasted no time making an impact during Sunday's game against the Los Angeles Rams.

Harrison hauled in two touchdown passes in the first quarter from star quarterback Kyler Murray, who caused a bit of a stir online when he said this week that it was "not my job" to force targets to the 2024 No. 4 pick.

Fans on social media were blown away by Harrison's early production against the Rams on Sunday:

Harrison was limited to one catch for four yards in Arizona's Week 1 loss to the Buffalo Bills. The Ohio State product admitted that he was not pleased with his performance, and he used it as motivation to make a better impression this week.

Harrison ended the first quarter with four catches for 130 yards and two scores. He was targeted five times, while three other players received one target apiece.

As the 22-year-old gets more comfortable in the NFL, he will quickly become Murray's No. 1 option in the passing attack. Harrison's coming out party in the first quarter against the Rams is an indication that the Cardinals have a budding superstar who can take over a game when called upon.

   

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