A legal battle wages on between former Arizona Cardinals executive Terry McDonough and his previous employer. There’s also a war of words on the side.
NFL Network’s Peter Schrager has become one of the more dialed-in reporters and analysts around the league and he puts out one mock draft each year. His is one you pay attention to because it comes with some conversations with people around the NFL — good sources.
It didn’t take long for Arizona Cardinals head coach Jonathan Gannon to understand the impact Pat Tillman had on the organization and the Valley community.
With the 2024 NFL draft just around the corner, football experts and analysts are close to finalizing their mock draft boards. The latest NFL draft predictions from ESPN’s Mel Kiper Jr.
The Arizona Cardinals opened the 2024 offseason program on Monday. It marked the beginning of the first three phases in the offseason for players. As mandated by the CBA between the NFLPA and the NFL, the nine-week program has three phases of mostly voluntary participation for veterans that also includes one three-day mandatory minicamp.
It’s been 99 days since the Arizona Cardinals’ last game of the 2023 season and the 2024 season officially began Monday with the start of Phase 1 of the offseason program.
The Cardinals, with the fourth overall pick, are expected to have their choice of the top non-quarterback on their draft board. They have serious need for a receiver, and with Marvin Harrison, Malik Nabers and Rome Odunze available, it's a good year for wideouts.
When J.J. Watt became a free agent for the first time in his NFL career in 2021, there were a limited number of teams that he actually wanted to play for.
The Arizona Cardinals own the fourth pick of the NFL Draft. And with Kyler Murray, they don’t need a quarterback. But other teams do. Hmmm. Do they trade the selection to pile up choices and players?
Even though the majority of players who have declared for the NFL Draft made their marks felt in college, there is one who will reportedly visit the Arizona Cardinals who took an unconventional route and battled adversity to get to this point.
The Arizona Cardinals have signaled that they are willing to listen to offers to trade the No. 4 overall pick in the NFL Draft, but interested teams may need to give up a ton to make a deal happen.
The Cardinals are hosting Texas wide receiver Xavier Worthy on a top-30 visit on Tuesday, which may hint at their draft plans.
The Arizona Cardinals currently hold the #4 overall pick in the 2024 NFL Draft. However, there has been a lot of speculation surrounding that pick. Part of the reason for this is the deep quarterback class.
The Arizona Cardinals hold the fourth overall pick in the NFL Draft. While there is a lot of speculation as to what they will do with that pick, the team does have several needs they need to address.
According to Armando Salguero, the Cardinals have spoken with multiple teams about trading down from the No. 4 overall pick, but their asking price is steep.
Emerging from a disastrous 2023 season, the Arizona Cardinals are looking towards the draft to craft their identity. In 2023, the Arizona Cardinals sunk to a level that alarmed many observers.
The Arizona Cardinals have a storied legacy and a passionate fanbase. However, they find themselves at a critical juncture as the 2024 NFL Draft approaches.
The Arizona Cardinals are uniquely positioned with two first-round selections in the upcoming 2024 NFL Draft, and presuming generational wide receiver Marvin Harrison Jr.
Come the NFL Draft, the Arizona Cardinals seem very, very likely to take a wide receiver with the No. 4 overall pick unless they trade out of the slot.
CBS Sports ' Jonathan Jones notes that former Cardinals employee Terry McDonough has filed a lawsuit against the Cardinals, Bidwill, the third-party PR firm Counterpoint Strategies and others.
This is the sixth career stop for the 31-year-old, who has been with the Raiders, Giants, Chiefs, Buccaneers and Cardinals.
Former Cardinals executive Terry McDonough was awarded $3 million by an NFL arbitrator after the team issued a statement that McDonough abused his spouse and neglected his disabled daughter.
The Arizona Cardinals’ list of draft prospects they have spoken to keeps growing and as of recently, they were in talks with a possible defensive target.
Some believe moving down makes a lot of sense for Arizona since it has several holes to fill and several quarterback-needy teams looking to trade up.
An NFL arbitrator has ordered the Arizona Cardinals to pay $3 million to former executive Terry McDonough for “false and defamatory” statements the team made about him to the media, per Tisha Thompson of ESPN.
This year's draft is shaping up to be one of the more interesting drafts of all-time, mainly because of the deep class of quarterback prospects that have the potential to become viable NFL starters for the next decade-plus.
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