The Cardinals strung together drive after drive against the New York Jets on Sunday to give Arizona a 24-6 lead at the half, with tight end Trey McBride fueling one with a hurdle before a Marvin Harrison Jr. touchdown grab.
It was the tight end’s third hurdle of the season and his second of three first-half catches for 48 yards.
IT’S A BIRD. IT’S A PLANE. IT’S TREY MCBRIDE HURDLING FOR THE THIRD TIME THIS SEASON!!!!!!! pic.twitter.com/bBevRNvSnu
— Arizona Cardinals (@AZCardinals) November 10, 2024
Quarterback Kyler Murray took a tough blindside sack shortly after, knocking his helmet off clean. He would weather the hit to keep the drive chugging and post very dominant numbers for the half.
Murray was 17 of 19 with 199 yards and a touchdown passing and rushing in the first half. The passing game was key as the run game was getting just 3.4 yards per carry to that point.
His passing touchdown went to Marvin Harrison Jr., who caught a fade route which the two have struggled to connect on for much of the season.
1-800-MARV-TIME pic.twitter.com/j9otwVVq6m
— Arizona Cardinals (@AZCardinals) November 10, 2024
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