GLENDALE – The hits keep on coming for the Arizona Cardinals as Trey Benson will be sidelined for the remainder of the 2025 season, and Paris Johnson Jr.
TEMPE, AZ -- The Arizona Cardinals won't have premier left tackle Paris Johnson Jr. entering their Week 15 matchup against the Houston Texans, according to head coach Jonathan Gannon.
Cardinals left tackle Paris Johnson is expected to miss time due to a sprained MCL, per NFL Network’s Ian Rapoport. Johnson, 24, left Sunday’s game against the Rams and did not return.
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According to Ian Rapoport, Cardinals LT Paris Johnson Jr. has been diagnosed with an MCL injury and will be week-to-week going forward. Translated from
The Arizona Cardinals have lost Paris Johnson Jr. to a knee injury against the Los Angeles Rams in Week 14 action, and he will not return according to the team.
Once the dust settles on the 2025 regular season, a rare opportunity will present itself for Arizona Cardinals lineman Paris Johnson Jr. to become the highest-paid tackle in the National Football League.
The Arizona Cardinals move into their bye week with a five-game slide and plenty of questions to answer with their week off. Every Cardinals game this season has come down to one possession.
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Five weeks into the season, we’re starting to get an idea of who the standout players are for the Arizona Cardinals. Some come as no surprise, as Paris Johnson Jr.
The Arizona Cardinals are trying to move past one of their most scrutinized moments of the 2025 season. Following Sunday’s 22-21 loss to the Tennessee Titans, a viral NFL sideline incident between head coach Jonathan Gannon and running back Emari Demercado raised questions about the team’s leadership and composure under pressure.
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As the Arizona Cardinals prepare to face the San Francisco 49ers in a crucial Week 3 matchup, both teams are navigating significant injury concerns that could impact the game’s outcome.
The Arizona Cardinals are set to take on the San Francisco 49ers in Week 3 in the hopes of advancing to a 3-0 record. Ideally, the roster is healthy and ready for the upcoming contest.
Cardinals OT Paris Johnson was a college teammate of undrafted rookie OT Josh Fryar and thinks that the team has signed a star with a strong work ethic.
GLENDALE – The Arizona Cardinals spent big money to improve the defense for the 2025 season. Contracts thrown at Pro Bowlers like Josh Sweat and Calais Campbell to elevate the team’s season.
The Arizona Cardinals acted quickly to replace offensive line coach Klayton Adams, who left to take the offensive coordinator gig for the Dallas Cowboys, with former Ohio State associate head coach and offensive line coach Justin Frye. Frye, who's making the leap into the NFL for the first time, was OSU's o-line coach for the past three seasons.
The Arizona Cardinals announced they have placed LT Paris Johnson and RT Jonah Williams on injured reserve, ending their seasons. Arizona promoted OL Jackson Barton from the practice squad to the active roster and signed OLB Benton Whitley to fill the open roster spots.
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.
For two years at Ohio State, Paris Johnson saw what Marvin Harrison Jr. was capable of in the Buckeyes’ offense. Johnson was on the offensive line in 2022 when Harrison put together a huge year with 1,263 yards and 14 touchdowns before heading to the Arizona Cardinals.
Second-year offensive tackle Paris Johnson Jr. is among individuals within the Arizona Cardinals expecting big things from the team's offense after the club made Ohio State Buckeyes wide receiver Marvin Harrison Jr. the fourth overall pick of this year's draft.
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