Arizona Cardinals rookie receiver Marvin Harrison Jr. has seen a significant drop in targets after the first quarter of games this season. Despite a strong start in the opening quarter, where he has excelled, his involvement in the offense dwindles dramatically as the game progresses. This trend has raised concerns among the coaching staff and quarterback Kyler Murray, who acknowledges the need to get Harrison more involved throughout the game. The Cardinals' offensive struggles are evident, with a stark contrast in performance metrics between the first quarter and the rest of the game.
- Marvin Harrison Jr. has been underutilized after the first quarter despite being a top performer.
- The Cardinals' offense struggles significantly after the first quarter, impacting Harrison's production.
- Kyler Murray emphasizes the need to get the ball to their best players, including Harrison.