The preseason is nearly here after the annual Hall of Fame Game gave us our first taste of NFL football on Thursday. It's a highly anticipated season for many franchises, including the Arizona Cardinals, and many can't wait for high-stakes action.
Krys Barnes has found his latest NFL opportunity. The veteran linebacker signed with the Panthers on Sunday, per a team announcement. Barnes operated as a starter during his first two seasons with the Packers, reaching 80 tackles on both occasions.
The Arizona Cardinals have not had much in the realm of undeniable marquee talent on their roster in recent years. At least, not players who have had lengthy tenures in the desert.
The Arizona Cardinals are banking on an exceptional year from Marvin Harrison Jr. in 2025, and they're not the only ones. If you're looking for fantasy football value, Harrison may be a sneaky choice to grab at a draft position below what he may be able to produce in volume.
Tight ends are the focal point of Arizona’s offense, and Cardinals TE Trey McBride is the focal point of that room. The goal for McBride is to leave the field as rarely as possible, whether it’s in the run or pass game.
GLENDALE – Since arriving to the Valley, Arizona Cardinals running back James Conner has been a touchdown machine. The former Pitt legend is coming off back-to-back 1,000 rushing seasons and has 37 touchdowns in his tenure with the franchise.
The Cardinals have been practicing without Marvin Harrison Jr. recently and another member of the receiving corps is going to miss some time as well. Michael Wilson is in the concussion protocol after taking a hit to the head in practice.
GLENDALE – Could Micah Parsons be the next superstar to wear an Arizona Cardinals jersey? The Cardinals could take the massive step forward with the addition of the star linebacker.
The Arizona Cardinals wide receiver Michael Wilson is in concussion protocol after a collision during Friday’s practice, head coach Jonathan Gannon confirmed on Saturday, according to ESPN’s Josh Wienfuss.
GLENDALE – Another major injury strikes the Arizona Cardinals with wide receiver Michael Wilson being put in concussion protocol. Wilson suffered the injury when he attempted to catch a loose ball and hit his head against the right knee of safety Budda Baker.
GLENDALE -- The Arizona Cardinals took the field at State Farm Stadium for their annual Red and White practice today - welcoming thousands of fans to the seats across the stadium for roughly two hours ahead of next week's preseason debut.
GLENDALE – With the introduction of Eric Allen, Jared Allen, Antonio Gates and Sterling Sharpe into the football Hall of Fame as a part of the 2025 class, the 2026 class is the talk of discussion.
The "trade me" saga for the NFL's top players rolls on, this time with Washington Commanders wide receiver Terry McLaurin. The Ohio State product enters his seventh pro season as one of the steadiest, most consistent/reliable pass catchers in the league.
The Arizona Cardinals revamped their roster in a massive way this offseason, leading many to believe the playoffs are a real possibility entering the third season under head coach Jonathan Gannon.
GLENDALE -- Ahead of the Arizona Cardinals' red and white practice, head coach Jonathan Gannon met with reporters and gave the following injury updates: Marvin Harrison Jr.
According to Josh Weinfuss, the Cardinals have placed WR Quez Watkins on injured reserve and are signing WR Nate McCollum in a corresponding move. Watkins, 27, is a former sixth-round pick by the Eagles in the 2020 NFL Draft out of Southern Mississippi.
The Arizona Cardinals make a move at wide receiver. Happy Saturday one and all. The Arizona Cardinals have made a move at the receiver position, with them placing Quez Watkins on injured reserve.
With the Pro Football Hall of Fame inducting their 2025 class, next year will see Arizona Cardinals wide receiver Larry Fitzgerald eligible for the first time.
Should the Arizona Cardinals be interested in trading for Dallas Cowboys superstar pass rusher Micah Parsons? Only a fool would say no. However, that's not what we're asking -- what we're asking is if it's worth it to do so.
Cardinals head coach Jonathan Gannon doesn't want to hear fans or analysts suggest that Marvin Harrison Jr. was anything but a positive for the club during his rookie campaign.
Training camp is underway around the NFL, and the Arizona Cardinals have started with big expectations. The biggest key is what happens on offense with Kyler Murray and Marvin Harrison Jr.
Murray spent portions of last season hoping he'd feel like his old self following the knee injury he suffered in December 2022 that left him needing ACL surgery and some meniscus repair.