How many wins will the Arizona Cardinals get this season? One site favors the team to win five of its next six NFL games, which would put it at 10-5.
The move comes in advance of Tuesday’s NFL trade deadline, filling a need at edge rusher for the Arizona Cardinals.
The Arizona Cardinals currently sit in first place in the NFC West with a 5-4 record, so general manager Monti Ossenfort is looking to buy at the trade deadline. On Monday, he acquired some extra pass-rush help,
Week nine saw some intense games as teams were fighting for a potential playoff run. Here are the grades for all 32 NFL teams after week nine.
Arizona is one of the driest regions in America. Yet that wasn't the case Sunday, when inclement weather struck the Grand Canyon State, forcing the Cardinals to close their retractable roof at State Farm Stadium after both rain and hail fell upon the club's Week 9 matchup with the Chicago Bears.
Following the Arizona Cardinals' 29-9 victory over the Chicago Bears on Sunday, fans criticized Bears quarterback Caleb Williams for failing to find the end zone against Kyler Murray and the Cardinals. Arizona Cardinals @AZCardinals tiger on the prowl 🐅 ...
The Cardinals rushed for 213 yards and three touchdowns, blowing out the Bears 29-9 at home in Week 9, improving to 5-4 on the season.
Arizona Cardinals rookie running back Trey Benson saw more action in Week 9 against the Chicago Bears and scored his first NFL touchdown. Already with an 18-yard reception in the first quarter and then a 17-yard run to start the Cardinals’ fifth drive of ...
Two weeks ago, the Arizona Cardinals were 2-4, careening toward another uninspired season. They did not look like the type of team to be an aggressive buyer at the NFL trade deadline. Since then, they’ve changed the calculus. With consecutive wins over ...
Week 9 of the NFL certainly had its statement victories ... but that shouldn't dismiss them from their battle toward the division crown. Arizona did beat San Francisco earlier this year, but the Cardinals will have to prove they have staying power.
Around 8 a.m. on a Monday, about 16 hours after he had 130 yards and two touchdowns in his second NFL game, Arizona Cardinals rookie wide receiver Marvin Harrison Jr. was back on the practice field catching balls off the Jugs machine.