The Arizona Cardinals are once again without Marvin Harrison Jr., who is inactive with a heel injury that he suffered a week prior. Being without their bona fide No. 1 wide receiver is never easy, but the team has seen the resurgence of a former third-round pick.
Harrison missed a pair of games with appendicitis, meaning it was Michael Wilson, a third-year out of Stanford, taking the reins as the team’s first option. To say Wilson didn’t disappoint is an understatement, as he hauled in 25 catches for 303 yards. However, he was unable to find the endzone in either of the two matchups.