The Arizona Cardinals’ star wideout Marvin Harrison Jr. exited in Week 13 with a heel injury and missed Week 14, leaving the team to evaluate a tricky lower‑foot issue on a short week. While Harrison returned from an appendectomy in Week 13 and looked sharp before the heel setback, head coach Jonathan Gannon has not provided a new update yet, keeping his Week 15 availability uncertain as the team approaches its first injury report.
Latest Marvin Harrison Jr. Injury Update
Harrison suffered a heel injury against the Tampa Bay Buccaneers in Week 13. He was unable to continue after limping and experimenting with an insert in his shoe, leading to a Friday designation as out for Week 14 against the Los Angeles Rams, following no practice participation all week.
Gannon later compared Harrison’s heel issue to cornerback Max Melton’s, which sidelined Melton for two games, underscoring that weight‑bearing and pressure remain problematic even if straight‑line running can look normal.
The second‑year receiver, ranked 40th on PFSN’s WR Impact, had returned from his appendectomy with six catches for 69 yards on seven targets in just 37 snaps before the heel injury, a performance that suggested full recovery from the abdomen surgery before the foot setback.
The Cardinals’ decision to rule him out in Week 14 came after he did not practice at all, consistent with cautious handling of foot injuries that can linger over multiple weeks depending on severity.
With Arizona eliminated from playoff contention, the club has little incentive to rush Harrison back at less than 100 percent, a contextual factor that may influence week‑to‑week decisions. The team already shut down quarterback Kyler Murray for the season due to a mid‑foot sprain, signaling a willingness to prioritize long‑term health over short‑term availability.
Is Harrison Jr. Playing in Week 15? Cardinals WR Playing Status
As of Monday before Week 15, Gannon offered no new update, leaving Harrison’s status up in the air pending the first practice report on Wednesday. Given the head coach’s previous comparison to Melton’s heel timeline and Harrison’s absence from all practices last week, it remains plausible he sits out another game, though any participation this week would be a positive sign for a potential return.
Fantasy managers should plan for contingency. In Harrison’s three missed games this season, Michael Wilson has operated as the top receiving option and produced elite volume, including back‑to‑back WR1 finishes when Harrison was previously sidelined.
Injury analysis notes that heel injuries are rarely long-term but can persist for several weeks, especially when weight-bearing or pressure triggers discomfort and alter gait. In Arizona’s situation, shutting Harrison down for multiple weeks would be consistent with protecting a franchise cornerstone, and the team’s elimination from postseason contention reduces the need to expedite a return.
Monitoring Wednesday and Thursday practice participation will provide the clearest indicator of Week 15 trajectory.

