The Arizona Cardinals are on the road against the New Orleans Saints in Week 1, and their defense could feast against the home team.
New Orleans has lost key depth offensive lineman Will Clapp and potentially Trevor Penning for the regular season opener.
Clapp - who signed with the Saints this offseason after initially being drafted by the organization years ago - suffered a Lisfranc injury during the team's first preseason game. He started at center for New Orleans before leaving just two plays later.
He's been ruled out for the season.
For what it's worth, typical starter Erik McCoy didn't play, who is on a five-year, $60 million deal.
Still, New Orleans' depth took a hit - and should McCoy for whatever reason need to miss any time for Arizona, the team's depth will be tested in eye-opening ways.
While Penning isn't quite lost for the entire regular season, his status is being doubted for Arizona's trip to the Big Easy.
Penning suffered a turf toe injury and will miss 4-6 weeks according to Saints insider Nick Underhill.
Trevor Penning’s injury is turf toe, I’m told. Those typically take 4-6 weeks to heal, but can sometimes be shorter. Season opens Sept. 7.
— Nick Underhill (@nick_underhill) August 13, 2025
Penning, who previously played tackle for New Orleans, was kicked inside to guard after New Orleans drafted Kelvin Banks with their first-round pick.
We still have two preseason games left for the Cardinals to complete before full attention shifts towards New Orleans in Week 1 - which is set for kickoff on Sept. 7.
Arizona's defense was massively revamped through this offseason, and should the unit live up to its hype - the Cardinals should arguably have a top ten unit in the league.
That comes after major investments were made to the defensive line - and thus far through training camp and one preseason game, that looks to be a strength of the team even without first-round pick Walter Nolen III.
Nolen is still nursing a calf injury and his status for New Orleans is still up in the air, though Arizona's other pieces in Calais Campbell, Dalvin Tomlinson and Darius Robinson among others are proving to hold their own end of the bargain until the rookie can make his debut.
On top of an improved secondary with second-round pick Will Johnson, the Cardinals defense may be the most complete its been in some time.
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