Arizona Cardinals wide receiver Marvin Harrison Jr. said he added some weight and muscle since the 2024 season and is looking forward to improving his play in 2025.
Arizona Cardinals wide receiver Marvin Harrison Jr. said he added some weight and muscle since the 2024 season and is looking forward to improving his play in 2025.
TEMPE � At first glance, Marvin Harrison Jr. appears slightly different as he wades into what will be his sophomore season with the Arizona Cardinals. The wide receiver added bulk to his 6-foot-3 frame during his first NFL offseason, hoping to improve upon what some believe was a disappointing rookie season.
“I actually put on some pounds, added some muscles to my body a little bit,� Harrison said recently at the Arizona Cardinals� practice facility following a Cardinals� voluntary organized team activity session, or OTA. “Still just trying to see how my body feels throughout OTAs and training camp, more so throughout OTAs, and then kind of getting a specific weight to settle in for training camp.�
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