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One of the biggest offseason stories for the Arizona Cardinals has been the physical change in second-year wide receiver Marvin Harrison Jr. He bulked up and has his weight up to about 220 pounds. He is noticeably more muscular. But he isn't the only second-year player to put on some weight and strength.
St. Louis Cardinals third baseman Nolan Arenado reportedly might experience a change of scenery ahead of the trade deadline.
It’s do-or-die time for Kyler Murray as he enters year seven in the pros, with potential playoff implications on the line for the Arizona Cardinals. There’s no doubt it’s been a frustrating few years for Murray — battling injuries, inconsistency, and questions about his ceiling — but now is the time to return to form.
With 41 days till the Cardinals open the season against the Saints, we look at the players who have worn No. 41.
Pregame analysis and predictions of the Miami Marlins vs. St. Louis Cardinals MLB game to be played on July 28, 2025 on ESPN.
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The Arizona Cardinals' starting lineup is fairly set but there is still plenty of competition for places on the 53-man roster as the preseason looms.
The Cardinals signed UFL cornerback Steven Gilmore Jr., the brother of cornerback Stephon Gilmore. Steven Gilmore spent the 2023 preseason with the Lions. Arizona still has an open roster spot.
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Arizona Cardinals cornerback Starling Thomas V suffered a torn ACL in practice and is out for the season. He started 15 games last year.
The Arizona Cardinals have already lost a key player for the 2025 season, following confirmation that they tore their ACL.
Cardinals cornerback Starling Thomas suffered a serious knee injury during Friday’s practice. Tests revealed that Thomas has a torn ACL, according to Adam Schefter of ESPN. That almost certainly means he will miss the entire season.
The Arizona Cardinals didn't bring Calas Campbell back on board as part of a 'farewell, homecoming tour.' It's because he can keep playing.