Arizona Cardinals wide receiver Marvin Harrison Jr. is simply on a heater on “Monday Night Football” against the Dallas Cowboys. Under the bright national television lights, Harrison has been a highlight reel all by himself.
While Cardinals fans are watching their team lead the Cowboys 24-10 in the third quarter, they hope to see more of Harrison on offense.
What Were Fans Saying About Marvin Harrison Jr.?
One fan posted on X that “Marvin Harrison should have this type of game 75-80 % of the time”.
Marvin Harrison should have this type of game 75-80 % of the time
— IG : _pluggedbykam (@KamDobson23) November 4, 2025
In the first half, Harrison had six catches for 80 yards and a touchdown reception. Arizona fans were really enjoying what they were seeing from him.
Another fan pointed out just how many receptions Harrison had as the second half opened up. “Marvin Harrison’s most receptions in a game only being 6 is crazy. Cardinals’ll be smart to keep Brissett at QB even when Murray gets healthy,” the fan wrote.
This fan wanted to know where everyone was now that they called Harrison a bust. The fan posted on X, “Where’s all the people that said Marvin Harrison Jr is a bust?” But for this observant Cardinals fan, the attention was also shared between Harrison and Cardinals starting quarterback Jacoby Brissett.
The fan also posted on X, “Jacoby Brissett out here showing Kyler Murray how the play QB…and most importantly…how to use Marvin Harrison Jr.” Now, this Arizona fan was a bit emotional about what was written online:
Watching Marvin Harrison Jr finally get the usage he deserves bring a tear to my eye
— Dominic Carbonaro 🔺🐔 (@DominicCarb) November 4, 2025
Harrison has a good chance to add to his totals in the second half against a suspect Cowboys defense so far on Monday night. Harrison was a first-round draft pick (No. 4 overall) out of Ohio State in the 2024 NFL Draft by the Cardinals.
Before Week 9, Harrison had 24 catches with 396 yards and two touchdowns in seven games.
According to the PFSN NFL Offense Impact metrics, the Cardinals have a 70.8 Offense Impact Score and grade out to a C-. While these numbers are not good, that has not been reflective of Arizona’s offensive play against Dallas on Monday night as they have dominated from the jump.
There’s still time for Harrison to make a few more big plays as a connection for Brissett. If he can add more to his statistics, then more NFL fans will fall in love with his play after this showing on national television.

