Cardinals wide receiver Marvin Harrison Jr.'s slow start to the season was a talking point heading into Week 4 and a first-half drop that became an interception for the Seahawks suggested it would be an even bigger one after the game.

Harrison was able to bounce back for six catches in the second half, including a touchdown that helped the Cardinals tie the game in the fourth quarter. They ultimately lost 23-20, but the encouraging finish meant that the narrative is a bit different for the 2024 first-round pick this week.

On Wednesday, Harrison said “it was good to see one go through the hoop,” and expressed his gratitude to quarterback Kyler Murray for both going back to him and pumping him up mentally after his drop.

“I see both sides of it,” Harrison said, via the team’s website.

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