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49ers-Cardinals: Friday Injury Report and Coordinator Transcripts
As this is a MNF game, we'll have the final practice report tomorrow instead of today.
Cardinals' Warner in midst of historic QB run
Some people can spin a football; others can spin numbers. Quarterback Kurt Warner has been doing both over his past four games.
Around the NFC West: Cards take a win
Paola Boivin of the Arizona Republic says the Cardinals need more from Matt Leinart.
Hard to know what to make of Cardinals so far
Tim Hightower and the Arizona Cardinals hope to rebound against the Bears after their defeat at the hands of Carolina last week.
Cards caught on roller coaster
The perceptions of an NFL team can swing wildly from week to week, as the Cardinals can attest.
Cardinals WR Boldin Sits Out Practice for Second Straight Day
PFT.com reports that WR Anquan Boldin missed practice again on Thursday: As Cardinals receiver Anquan Boldin continues to be hobbled by a high ankle sprain, which hasn't kept him from playing but which has hampered his effectiveness, Boldin has missed another practice due to the condition.
Instead of publishing my drive-by-drive offensive tale of the tape , I want to comment on something that I've been harping on all season and the reason I started doing the tale of the tape in the first place: balance.
Tale of the tape: Arizona Cardinals victory over the New York Giants
A big road win.A A statement game.A A culture change.A Cris Collinsworth even said it was the biggest regular season victory in Cardinals history.A Now, I don't know about all of that, but it was a HUGE win.A When I went through the Cardinals schedule before the season started, I chalked up a win against the 49ers at home and a loss to the Giants ...
Cardinals' defense steps up in win against Giants
The Arizona Cardinals bewildered Eli Manning with their blitzes, forced four turnovers and used timely plays by their veterans to beat the New York Giants 24-17 on Sunday night.
Final: Cardinals 24, Giants 17
Andy Benoit provided live analysis of Sunday night's Giants-Cardinals game from Giants Stadium.
Cardinals confuse Eli Manning, beat Giants, 24-17
East Rutherford, N.J. - The Arizona Cardinals conquered their House of Horrors, thanks to an opportunistic defense and big plays by their veterans.
Arizona Cardinals paying special attention to special teams
Arizona Cardinals head coach Ken Whisenhunt was a walk-on in college and a 12th-round draft pick in the NFL.
The Good and the Not-So-Good from the Cardinals first home victory of 2009
Okay Cardinals fans, now collectively1, 2, 3PHEW! 1-3 puts you in the company of Detroit, Oakland, Buffalo, Miami, Carolina, and Cleveland.A As your parents might say, not company you want to be keeping.A Instead, the Cardinals are hanging with teams like Dallas, Green Bay, New England, Baltimore, Pittsburgh, San Diego, and yes, the San Francisco ...
Warner sets record as Cardinals rebound
Posted by Anthony Stalter Kurt Warner set the single-game mark for completion percentage in the Cardinalsa defeated the Jaguars 31-17 on Sunday.
Cards Win Big, Warner Breaks Passing Record; the Emotional Roller Coaster Continues
The Arizona Cardinals are off to a skitzophrenic start after yesterday's impressive road win over the Jacksonville Jaguars and last week's embarrassing loss to the San Francisco 49ers.
Cardinals rewind: What we learned
Offense: The Cardinals needed to get off to a quick start to develop some confidence and get quarterback Kurt Warner in rhythm.
Jaguars deserve boo-birds for pitiful first half
Submitted by Gene Frenette on Sun, 09/20/2009 - 14:36. Maybe it's a good thing the Jaguars' home opener was blacked out on local television.
NFL: Arizona 31, Jacksonville 17
Arizona scored three first-half touchdowns, including an 83-yard blocked-field goal return by Andrel Rolle, en route to a 31-17 win Sunday over Jacksonville.
French's fourth TD beats Southern Springs
Newark Valley rode the shoulders of Travis French on its way to a 27-20 victory over Southern Springs.
Coach: Ken Whisenhunt Gains: Defensive coordinator Billy Davis, RB Jason Wright , FB Dan Kreider, TE Anthony Becht , CB Bryant McFadden, rookie RB Chris "Beanie" Wells Upside: Offensive tools galore: The 2008 Cardinals were the fifth team in NFL history to produce three players with more than 1,000 receiving yards: Larry Fitzgerald, Anquan Boldin ...
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