Arizona Cardinals, NFL and combine
If the Arizona Cardinals had intentions of pursuing Kansas City Chiefs guard Trey Smith in free agency, those plans now must change. According to multiple reports, the Chiefs placed the franchise tag on Smith,
At +7000, the Arizona Cardinals are No. 22 in the league in terms of odds to win the Super Bowl currently.Stream the Cardinals on FuboWe have the odds for the Cardinals to win the Super Bowl, as
Arizona Cardinals get worst report card in NFL
NFL free agency: Arizona Cardinals aim to re-sign key depth players
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Front-line NFL analyst speaks: Arizona Cardinals could use 1st 2 picks to fill major need
Arizona Cardinals' Michael Bidwill, facilities slammed by players in annual NFLPA survey
The Cardinals earned a number of bottom-five grades in the latest version of the NFL Players Association's annual survey.
Arizona Cardinals radio analyst Ron Wolfley stepping down
Jess Root and Seth Cox talk about the Cardinals not using the franchise tag and break down every positional need they have this offseason.
The Cardinals earned low grades in the latest version of the NFL Players Association's annual survey but have a $100 million plan for improvements.
The former Bruin had a breakout year in 2024. Oladejo is beginning to get the recognition he deserves at the NFL combine in Indianapolis.
It’s not really spring training until you play a split-squad doubleheader. Unfortunately for the Nationals staff (and your trusty beat reporter), today features a split split-squad doubleheader with an afternoon game against the Cardinals in Jupiter followed by a night game against the Marlins in West Palm Beach.
We will look at their 2024 season, their contract status and what their status is for the coming offseason and 2025 season. Next up is outside linebacker Benton Whitley. Whitley was originally signed as an undrafted free agent by the Los Angeles Rams in 2022 and was with the Kansas City Chiefs and Minnesota Vikings that season and with the Vikings and New York Giants in 2023.
The Arizona Cardinals say they are planning to invest roughly $100 million to build a new training facility at the team’s current location, following low marks for facilities in the yearly NFL Players Association survey that was released on Wednesday.
Very shortly after, however, the Cardinals released a statement revealing $100 million worth of upgrades coming to the team's practice facility in Tempe. “Our goal is to provide
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