Summary
During a game between the Arizona Cardinals and the Indianapolis Colts, Marvin Harrison Jr., a wide receiver for the Cardinals, suffered a head injury. The injury occurred when his head hit the ground after a tackle, and he was later checked for a concussion. Harrison Jr. was playing at Lucas Oil Stadium, where his father, Marvin Harrison, had a successful career with the Colts.
Key Facts
- Marvin Harrison Jr. is a wide receiver for the Arizona Cardinals.
- He suffered a head injury during a game against the Indianapolis Colts.
- His head hit the turf after a tackle, and he was slow to get up.
- He was taken to the locker room to be evaluated for a concussion.
- Sports doctor Jeff Mueller suggested it's likely Harrison Jr. has a concussion.
- The game took place at Lucas Oil Stadium, a significant location for Harrison Jr. as his father played there.
- Before the injury, Harrison Jr. had caught two passes for 36 yards.
- The Cardinals were losing to the Colts 10-14 at halftime.