The Arizona Cardinals sign Jason Wright
The Cardinals have signed 26-year running back Jason Wright to a 2-year, $2 million dollar contract. Wright played in 15 games with the Browns last season and he carried the ball 23 times for 85 yards (3.7 ypc). He also caught 22 passes for 156 yards (7.1 avg) with 1 TD grab. Wright has now [...]
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March 17, 2009
Wright Walks Away from the NFL After 7 Seasons
The Arizona Republic reports that running back Jason Wright has decided to retire after seven seasons in the NFL.
Wright has decided it’s time to give up football, retiring after seven NFL seasons, including the last two with Arizona. Wright turned 28 last week, and his agent, Mike McCartney, believes Wright would have had plenty of options in free agency. The Cardinals might...
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July 20, 2011
Cardinals RB Jason Wright Retires After Seven Season
Wright has decided it's time to give up football, retiring after seven NFL seasons, including the last two with Arizona. Wright turned 28 last week, and his agent, Mike McCartney, believes Wright would have had plenty of options in free agency. The Cardinals might have had some interest as Wright was productive as a situational player on offense and was an excellent special teamer...
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July 18, 2011
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July 18, 2011
Former Arizona Cardinals running back Jason Wright retires
Veteran running back Jason Wright has decided it's time to give up football, retiring after seven NFL seasons, including the last two with the Cardinals.
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July 18, 2011
Cardinals RB Wright retires, reportedly will pursue MBA
Arizona Cardinals running back Jason Wright has decided to retire after seven NFL seasons, The Arizona Republic reported Monday.
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July 19, 2011
Giants-Cardinals one-liners
Cardinals third-string RB Jason Wright's six-yard touchdown catch in the third quarter proved to be the deciding score in Sunday's 24-17 win.Arizona still has not allowed a first-quarter touchdown all season, and hasn't surrendered a first-quarter point in four games.Cardinals...
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October 26, 2009
Arizona Cardinals Injury Status
The Arizona Cardinals avoided the injury bug for the most part early, however lately they can’t seem to shake the injuries. Beanie Wells, LaRod Stephens-Howling, Jason Wright, are among at least eight players who are listed as questionable for Sunday’s game against the Kansas City Chiefs. Here’s a look at the list of the wounded.
Beanie Wells – he was limited all week...
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November 20, 2010
Cardinals Running Game Battle One to Watch
There’s plenty of chatter about who is going to run the ball full-time for the Cardinals, rookie Chris Wells or Tim Hightower? The team also has Jason Wright, a free agent pickup from the Cleveland Browns this past offseason.
Last season the team ranked 29th in the run game, so if they want to get back [...]
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June 20, 2009
Running Game Battle One to Watch
There’s plenty of chatter about who is going to run the ball full-time for the Cardinals, rookie Chris Wells or Tim Hightower? The team also has Jason Wright, a free agent pickup from the Cleveland Browns this past offseason. Last season the team ranked 29th in the run game, so if they want to get back to the Super Bowl, it’s an area that coach Ken Whisenhunt knows has...
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June 20, 2009
Arizona Cardinals Pre-Training Camp Roster Projections: Running Back
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Arizona Cardinals' Tyler Palko, right, hands the ball off to Jason Wright d...
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July 24, 2009
Cardinals Rally Late To Down Texans 19-16
Jason Wright caught a 15-yard touchdown pass from John Skelton with 1:53 remaining, completing Arizona's 19-point fourth quarter rally in a 19-16 preseason win over the Houston Texans. Beanie Wells caught a two-yard TD pass from Derek Anderson earlier in the period and Alfonso Smith scored on a six-yard run for the Cardinals, the two-time defending NFC West champions. Matt Leinart...
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August 14, 2010
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August 14, 2010
2009 Arizona Cardinals Preview: Running Backs
Over the next 10 days I will preview the 2009 Arizona Cardinals position by position as they prepare to head up the hill to Flagstaff for training camp in 11 days, with the first practice now only 13 days away. Today, I will take a look at the Arizona Cardinals running backs.
In 2008 this position was definitely an achilles heal for the Cardinals. The Cardinals had early season...
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July 18, 2009
Hightower To Start Over Wells?
The Cardinals, who finished second to last in yards-per-carry last season, have spent the off-season re-tooling their backfield. (The Steelers finished 29th, another blow to people who insist “running wins championships.”)
They drafted Chris “Beanie” Wells in the first round, signed third-down option Jason Wright, and waved goodbye to Edgerrin James and...
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June 20, 2009
Cards Fall to Hawks, 2nd place
After a promising win over the New Orleans Saints and a much needed bye week, the Arizona Cardinals were ready and poised to take control over the NFC West. Or so we thought. The Cardinals thoroughly dismantled themselves despite playing fantastic defense. As a team the Cardinals turned the ball over 5 times, including a muffed punt by Andre Roberts and a fumbled kickoff by Jason...
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October 25, 2010
Injury Report Longer Than Usual for Arizona this Week
The Cardinals have a number of high profile injuries to deal with heading into their Week 11 match up with the Kansas City Chiefs.
As previously mentioned, the running back situation is most concerning, but Darren Urban reports that Beanie Wells stated that he feels the best he’s felt all season. Fellow running backs Jason Wright and LaRod Stephens-Howling aren’t fairing...
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November 18, 2010
Thursday: Week 6 Key Match-Ups
Another one of FIO's weekly fantasy football columns, staff writer John Ward discusses some of the key match-ups to look at for Week 6 by looking at season stats and past success. Check this article each and every week on Thursdays.
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October 11, 2007
2009 Arizona Cardinals Preview: Running Backs
Over the next 10 days I will preview the 2009 Arizona Cardinals position by position as they prepare to head up the hill to Flagstaff for training camp in 11 days, with the first practice now only 13 days away. Today, I will take a look at the Arizona Cardinals running backs.
In 2008 this position was definitely an achilles heal for the Cardinals. The Cardinals had early season...
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July 18, 2009
Vegas Can't Be Right About This
According to Las Vegas odds, the chances of the Browns signing recently released RB Cedric Benson are a little too good for comfort.
It's no secret that the Cleveland Browns are looking for a RB of the future. Sure, they just signed Jamal Lewis to a 3 year extension through 2010, but as Jamal is reaching the twilight part of his career and is easily past his prime, the Browns...
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June 13, 2008
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June 13, 2008
2009 Top 10 Free Agent Running Backs
The NFL Minute breaks down the Top 10 Free Agent Running Backs set to become free agents in 2009, mentioning several others worth noting.
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February 05, 2009
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February 05, 2009
2009 NFL Preview: #16 Arizona Cardinals
Check out all of our 2009 NFL team previews.
Offseason Additions: Bryant McFadden (CB); Anthony Becht (TE); Jason Wright (RB).
Offseason Losses: Edgerrin James (RB); Eric Green (CB); Terrelle Smith (FB); J.J. Arrington (RB).
Player to Watch: Chris “Beanie” Wells, RB.
The Cardinals hope that Wells, who was the team’s first round pick this year, can solve their running [...]
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September 08, 2009
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September 08, 2009
Cardinals Waive Rookie RB Alfonso Smith
The Arizona Cardinals have placed rookie running back Alfonso Smith on waivers, a league source confirmed on Tuesday. Knowing they'd be without LaRod Stephens-Howling (hamstring) and Jason Wright (concussion) for Sunday's game against the Kansas City Chiefs, Smith (6-0, 208) was signed off the Cardinals' practice squad on Saturday. Smith was active, and played roles on...
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November 23, 2010
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November 23, 2010
Beanie Wells Coach’s Decision for Game 1
After sitting out of Thursday practice with a sore right knee, second year running back Beanie Wells status for Game 1 is in doubt. He said the knee is “a lot better” but it would be the coach’s decision on whether he would play or not.
With Tim Hightower continuing to improve both his running and receiving skills, coach Whisenhunt can afford to sit Wells for one...
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September 10, 2010
Arizona Cardinals Stephens-Howling Inactive; Wells Active
Arizona Cardinals running back Beanie Wells will play today against the Kansas City Chiefs. Just because he is active though doesn't mean you'll see a lot of him though, as we found out a couple of weeks ago in Minnesota. The inactive list includes running back/kick returner LaRod Stephens-Howling.
Stephens-Howling is nursing a hamstring injury, so look for maybe Steve...
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November 21, 2010
You decide: Photo of the week
Airborne at ArrowheadChiefs receiver Dwayne Bowe goes up high to avoid Bills safety Donte Whitner on a short gain."I want winners!"Even fans arriving at London's Wembley Stadium can get an earful from the 49ers coach.Gimme fiveIt takes a collection of five Buccaneers defenders to tackle Cardinals running back Jason Wright.Put on your game faceLions safety Louis Delmas...
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November 02, 2010
Cardinals-Falcons Wednesday injury report
CARDINALS: DNP: S Hamza Abdullah (hamstring), WR Early Doucet (groin), DE Kenny Iwebema (knee). LIMITED: RB Beanie Wells (knee). FULL: WR Larry Fitzgerald (knee), RB Jason Wright (toe).
FALCONS: DNP: S Erik Coleman (knee), WR Michael Jenkins (shoulder). FULL: T Tyson Clabo (ankle), G Joe Hawley (hip), CB Christopher Owens (knee), CB Dunta Robinson (ankle), CB Brian Williams (hamstring).
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September 15, 2010
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