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Marvin Harrison Jr. Clears Concussion Protocol, Will Play Monday

Wide receiver has four touchdown catches this season

Wide receiver Marvin Harrison Jr. (18) has 17 receptions this season and four touchdowns.
Wide receiver Marvin Harrison Jr. (18) has 17 receptions this season and four touchdowns.

Marvin Harrison Jr. has cleared concussion protocol, coach Jonathan Gannon said Saturday morning, and the rookie wide receiver will play Monday night against the Chargers.

Harrison practiced Thursday in a non-contact jersey on a limited basis, but worked full on Friday with no restrictions.

"He does everything he needs to do," Gannon said. "He takes care of himself and maximizes his buckets. He's a true pro. He had a good week."

Harrison was unavailable for comment.

He had suffered the head injury in Green Bay last weekend and left the game without a catch. The first of two targets with quarterback Kyler Murray was incomplete with a miscommunication between the two. Asked about that this week, Murray was blunt.

"It's getting fixed," Murray said. "It's gotten fixed."

On the season, Harrison does have four touchdowns, with 17 receptions for 279 yards.

NO FINE FOR BARNES

Linebacker Krys Barnes was not fined for the unnecessary roughness penalty for which he was flagged in Green Bay last week, when he hit Packers quarterback (and high school teammate) Jordan Love near the sideline.

Two Cardinals were fined: safety Joey Blount was fined $5.472 for a facemask, and running back DeeJay Dallas was fined $11,102 for a horsecollar tackle. The Packers' Jaire Alexander was fined $11,255 for a facemask.

Images of the Arizona Cardinals practicing at the Dignity Health Training Facility before the Week 7 regular season matchup against the Los Angeles Chargers

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