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Somehow, NFL teams continue to find new and innovative ways to release their schedules for the upcoming season. This year, the Arizona Cardinals found an original way to drop their schedule—literally.
The Arizona Cardinals finished last season with an 8-9 record, marking their first time topping four wins in two years.
Those who know Johnson best insist that his slip into the second round will drive him, not consume him. But that doesn't mean he'll forget.
The Arizona Cardinals have known their 2025 opponents for months but now they know when they'll get each one. Plus, a look at scheduled primetime games.
Most of the coverage surrounding the Arizona Cardinals' offseason has been rightfully centered around the first period of free agency and the NFL Draft. That's as it should be, considering the wealth of defensive players GM Monti Ossenfort brought on to help flip Arizona's defense from a crutch into a strength.
The Saints are coming off a 5-12 season, their worst finish since 2005. Before the midway point, the team fired head coach Dennis Allen. It was the first mid-season head coaching firing New Orleans had made since 1980, when replacing Dick Nolan for Dick Stanfel on their way to a 1-15 record.
According to Johnny Venerable and Bo Brack of PHNX, the Cardinals will play the Seattle Seahawks in Week 4 at State Farm Stadium in a Thursday night game.
The Arizona Cardinals can feel the momentum after doubling their win total last season in Jonathan Gannon's second year as the team's head coach. The team is co