Arizona Cardinals quarterback Kyler Murray hasn't played since he went down with a lingering foot injury in Week 5 that ultimately landed him on injured
The Arizona Cardinals have fallen way below expectations in 2025, and you don't have to tell general manager Monti Ossenfort twice. Ossenfort, speaking on Arizona Sports' 98.7 FM's Wolf and Luke, addressed the 3-7 start to the year among a few other topics.
At 3-7, the Arizona Cardinals are headed for a last-place finish in the NFC West and are set to miss the playoffs for the fourth year in a row.
How many of the players with the most recent 10-touchdown (non-passing) season by NFL team can you name in five minutes?
The Arizona Cardinals are a team to watch when it comes to potential head coaching moves, according to NBC Sports' Mike Florio. Florio went through a list of teams to monitor as the regular season draws to a close, and sure enough the struggling 3-6 Cardinals were included: "The best argument for coach Jonathan Gannon and G.M.
All NFL players enter the season with high hopes, but sometimes seasons don't go as hoped. These 20 players have been some of the biggest disappointments early in the 2025 season.
GLENDALE – The Arizona Cardinals have tried their best to navigate through the heavy noises of their current quarterback situation, and it hasn’t been going well.
GLENDALE – With the NFL trade deadline just over a week away, the 2-5 Arizona Cardinals will have to make a quick decision on whether they want to buyers or sellers.
GLENDALE – The NFL trade deadline is less than two weeks away, with the Arizona Cardinals sitting at 2-5. The discussion of whether the franchise should be buyers or sellers at the deadline is another topic.
Noise around the Arizona Cardinals and the future of quarterback Kyler Murray seemingly grows with each passing week. The Cardinals move into Week 7's
GLENDALE – Arizona Cardinals General Manager Monti Ossenfort spoke on the recent injuries to the Arizona Cardinals running back room and what the future will look like for the rest of this season.
GLENDALE – Arizona Cardinals general manager Monti Ossenfort spared no expenses to improve the team’s defense. Over $100 million in guaranteed money given to free agents, while using six of the seven 2025 draft picks on defensive players.
For years, Thanksgiving belonged to the NFL, but Christmas belonged to the NBA. Occasionally, an NFL game would fall on Christmas, but it was anomalous, even avoided if possible.
The early investments made by Arizona Cardinals GM Monti Ossenfort in the 2025 NFL Draft are already beginning to pay off. In the team's 20-13 Week 1 win over the New Orleans Saints, the Cardinals saw two of their top three picks suit up and make an instant impact.
Football season is here for the Arizona Cardinals. After such a long offseason of chatter, the time for talk is over. The Cardinals - led by third-year coach Jonathan Gannon - will have an opportunity to begin 2025 with a win over a New Orleans Saints team that is clearly on a different (and lower) level than Arizona is.
We are in year three of the Monti Ossenfort and Jonathan Gannon Era of Arizona Cardinals football and we have seen plenty of good things in that time. They have strung together strong draft classes to build this team and give it a young core of great players.
The Arizona Cardinals, unsurprisingly, aren't being given a ton of national love after a rough week two preseason loss to the Denver Broncos. The Cardinals are no strangers to being underestimated.
The Arizona Cardinals have plenty of expectations on their offense coming into the 2025 season. After a relative letdown through the air in 2024, GM Monti Ossenfort opted to run back nearly the entire group of playmakers offensively, looking for it all to finally click in year three.
From Ohio State to the Arizona Cardinals, Marvin Harrison Jr. and Paris Johnson Jr. took similar paths to get where they are, while they’re both looking for breakout seasons in 2025.
The Arizona Cardinals enter training camp with a great deal of promise and optimism surrounding their recent group of draft picks. As GM Monti Ossenfort begins to show success in the NFL draft, these rookies become more and more anticipated.
On just the second day of Training Camp, Arizona Cardinals head coach Jonathan Gannon dropped some disappointing injury news. Injury-plagued edge rusher B.J.
Arizona Cardinals GM Monti Ossenfort has been busy to say the least throughout the course of the offseason. The Cardinals made significant additions in free agency, and brought in seven rookies in the NFL Draft.
GLENDALE – Arizona Cardinals general manager Monti Ossenfort is coming off his best piece of work in the NFL this offseason. In his 20-year career, Ossenfort has been a part of great organizations that have taught him how winning franchises are run.
In the eyes of many outsiders and even some Cardinals fans, Harrison was somewhat of a letdown as a rookie considering the expectations that hovered over him last winter.
The Arizona Cardinals are going to need to make a lot of changes this offseason if they are going to make a playoff run in 2025. They have holes all over their defense and some questions along their offensive line.
Teams around the NFL recently received further clarity on where the 2025 salary cap is expected to land. This year’s increase will be higher than expected, giving those which were already on track to have plenty of space even more spending power.
The Cardinals have some intriguing players and young talent who might help give them a lift, but there are a handful of people in particular who will make or break their season.
Cardinals GM Monti Ossenfort recently praised how QB Kyler Murray worked to recover from the serious knee injury he suffered in December 2022.
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