GLENDALE, Ariz. -- Despite Cardinals wide receiver Marvin Harrison Jr . struggling through the first three quarters against the Seattle Seahawks on Thursday night, quarterback Kyler Murray didn't shy away from continuing to throw his way.

The result was nearly a comeback win on national TV.

Harrison caught all four of his targets in the fourth quarter for 42 yards and a touchdown, helping Arizona tie the score late only to lose 23-20 on a walk-off field goal by Seattle as time expired.

"He needs me, I need him," Murray said. "This is a team sport, four-quarter game, and I understand he's not coming out of the game. I don't want him to come out of the game.

"So, we got to get this going. And that's really just what it is. Just conversations on the sideline, keeping his confidenc

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