The 2025 NFL season is off and running, and there have already been several storylines and exciting teams that not many people predicted coming into the year.
There were a few divisional races that were said to be the most riveting, including the NFC North and the AFC West.
While both of those divisions have already provided some exciting games, there has been a lot of attention on the NFC West through two weeks.
The Los Angeles Rams, San Francisco 49ers, and Arizona Cardinals are all 2-0 thus far, which could create some drama in the division down the stretch.
Arizona has faced lots of struggles in recent seasons, so its resurgence on both sides of the ball has been a welcome surprise.
Despite being 2-0, the Cardinals haven’t necessarily utilized last year’s No. 4 overall pick, Marvin Harrison Jr., to his fullest capacity.
He only has seven catches for 98 yards in these two wins, bringing in a touchdown along the way.
With that in mind, Harrison was asked about his target share in a recent locker room interview, as reporters wondered if he was bothered by his situation.
As Ari Meirov noted on X, Harrison was quick to turn the conversation back on the team as a whole, saying, “That’s a silly conversation. We’re 2-0. That’s the most important thing.”
#Cardinals WR Marvin Harrison Jr. was asked about his targets:
“That’s a silly conversation. We’re 2-0. That’s the most important thing.” ?
(? @BoBrack)
pic.twitter.com/WBoK0DTIcS https://t.co/ITM85XPtEW— Ari Meirov (@MySportsUpdate) September 17, 2025
From a public standpoint, at least, Harrison doesn’t seem to mind that his target share isn’t what people hoped it would be.
It might be frustrating for fantasy football players through two weeks, but as long as the Cardinals keep winning, there’s no reason for Murray to force-feed the ball to Harrison, even though he’s a talented wideout.
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