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The Arizona Cardinals took another blow to their secondary, as it was reported Sunday that potential starting CB Starling Thomas V suffered a torn ACL in traini
Arizona Cardinals cornerback Starling Thomas V suffered a torn ACL in practice and is out for the season. He started 15 games last year.
This week, the NFL had its fourth week of revealing players in the "NFL Top 100." This week was about revealed Nos. 61-70. Arizona Cardinals tight end Trey McBride came in at No. 65. On Friday, two Cardinals opponents for 2025 rounded out the week. Coming at No. 61 was Jacksonville Jaguars receiver Brian Thomas, who was a rookie last season.
This article was originally published on www.si.com/nfl/cardinals as How Arizona Cardinals' WR Can Become Fantasy Football Stud. Arizona Cardinals training camp is in full swing, and it looks, so far, like a certain former No. 4 overall pick might be gearing up for a much more productive 2025 season.
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Cardinals running back Trey Benson will need to deliver in an increased role in 2025 with James Conner turning 30 in May
Cardinals general manager Monti Ossenfort shared his thoughts on each of the former Buckeyes after Friday’s training camp, with Ossenfort giving praise to his first two first-round picks with Arizona.
This week, the NFL had its fourth week of revealing players in the "NFL Top 100." This week was about revealed Nos. 61-70. Arizona Cardinals tight end Trey McBride came in at No. 65. On Friday, two Cardinals opponents for 2025 rounded out the week.
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Longtime NFL guard Justin Pugh returned to New York Giants training camp to announce he's retiring from professional football.
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.
Coming in at No. 63 is Jacksonville Jaguars defensive end Josh Hines-Allen. He was No. 35 in 2024. Center Mitch Morse, the Jaguars' starter last season in the final year of his NFL career, said that players like Hines-Allen make him glad he wasn't a tackle.