TEMPE – Arizona’s offense was unable to find a rhythm in a loss at San Francisco, thanks largely to a handful of dropped passes, including one by second-year wide receiver Marvin Harrison Jr. when he was wide open behind the 49ers defense.

An emotional Harrison shouldered the blame in the aftermath of the 16-15 loss, Arizona’s first of the season. ×

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