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Jalen Thompson believes the additions to the D-line and secondary will make the Cardinals defense what lead the team.
Their top pick in the draft was defensive lineman Walter Nolen, but he is not the Cardinals' rookie to watch in 2025, according to PFF. The rookie to watch this coming season is their second-round ...
23-year-old OL Paris Johnson Jr., the Cardinals' first draft pick under GM Monti Ossenfort in 2023, has emerged as one of the more dominant left tackles in the NFL, locking down even some of the ...
EL PASO, Texas - Students at Lamar Elementary School were surprised with a ball giveaway Thursday morning. It was made possible by a fellow EPISD student, Lane Frank. Frank is a student at Coronado ...
The path to the NFL for college football players often isn't linear. If a player isn't drafted, that road grows tougher as ...
Play after play, the All-Pro defensive end beat blocks to take the quarterback to the ground, stripping the football in the ... The third overall pick of the Cardinals in the 1996 NFL draft ...
Bold font indicates primetime games ... while traveling to Dallas to face the Cowboys on Monday Night Football in Week 9. The Cardinals released their schedule via a rap song from linebacker ...
We’re heading into year three of the Jonathan Gannon era of Arizona Cardinals football, and expectations have been raised substantially from what they normally would’ve been. Gannon went 4-13 ...
As the St. Louis Cardinals close in on the quarter mark of the 2025 season, there’s still uncertainty around their direction. A season-best five-game winning streak has propelled the team back to ...
The Benton Cardinals avenge a loss from earlier in the season, winning 14-12 over Savannah on Monday for their 15th win of the year. A much higher-scoring affair compared to their first meeting ...
COLUMBUS, Ohio — The Arizona Cardinals have signed Ohio State football’s Josh Fryar to an undrafted free agent deal. He’ll be reunited with former OSU offensive line coach Justin Frye who ...
Chiefs general manager Brett Veach saw the same thing that everyone else saw during the Super Bowl: His team was beaten up front on both sides of the ball by the Philadelphia Eagles in a lopsided and ...