Harrison Jr was deemed out of bounds after his left foot hit the pylon and then touched out of bounds on an incomplete pass against the Seahawks.
There was a bit of confusion over whether or not Arizona Cardinals rookie wide receiver Marvin Harrison Jr’s end zone catch against the Seattle Seahawks should’ve been ruled a touchdown. Harrison definitely caught the ball with Josh Jobe in tight coverage, but he only got one foot down before his other foot hit the pylon and landed out of bounds. Cardinals head coach Jonathan Gannon challenged the ruling of incomplete pass, which was ultimately upheld.
Well if FOX wouldn’t clarify it, then I will. The NFL rulebook states the following regarding a completed pass or an interception: Bold emphasis is mine. Hitting the pylon is not the same as hitting the ground. That in itself is enough to state that Harrison was out of bounds. It does not. In a scoring situation, the football hitting the pylon is different from a player hitting the pylon.
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