Marvin Harrison Jr. injury: Cardinals WR undergoing evaluation for concussion

Arizona Cardinals (2-3) rookie receiver Marvin Harrison Jr. exited the second quarter of Sunday’s Week 6 road tilt against the Green Bay Packers (3-2).
Harrison, evaluated for a concussion in the locker room after banging his helmet off the thigh of Packers linebacker Isaiah McDuffie, is out for the remainder of the game. Harrison rose to his feet before stumbling back to the ground. He went into the blue medical tent to be evaluated before eventually taking off to the locker room.
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Harrison, the No. 4 overall pick out of Ohio State, entered the game having hauled in 17 receptions for 279 yards and four touchdowns. With Harrison sidelined, Arizona will lean on tight end Trey McBride and receivers Michael Wilson and Greg Dortch in the passing game.
The Cardinals already have their work cut out for them against the Packers, who are out to a 24-10 lead at the half.
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