The Arizona Cardinals are nearing the conclusion of their third and final week of organized team activities and although the coaching staff has stressed jobs can’t be won or lost…
The Cardinals are in their third and final week of OTAs, with mini-camp coming next week. For defensive end Dan Williams, it’s been a long road back for him ever since he broke his left arm in San Francisco back on Nov. 20, 2011.
Since being a standout at Hamilton High School and a four-year leader for Arizona State, it has been Colin Parker’s dream to follow his father’s footsteps and pursue a career as a professional football player.
The Arizona Cardinals along with members of the Salvation Army teamed up and presented a brand new multipurpose field to the South Mountain Kroc Community Center in Phoenix on Friday.
Have you heard the phrase “The Third Time’s A Charm”? In the case of linebacker O’Brien Schofield, the phrase fits him to a T.
What a difference a year makes. Last summer, Arizona Cardinals linebacker Daryl Washington and his teammates were left waiting, wondering when or if the NFL lockout would end with labor peace.
William Gay knows all about Coach Ray Horton and playing in a strong defense, as they were both part of the Pittsburgh Steelers prior to their reunion with the Cardinals.
Cardinals defensive end Darnell Dockett is never one to hold his tongue on any topic, so on Wednesday, on Day Five of OTAs, he was in his usual form.
The Cardinals, like every other NFL team, know what it’s like to lose significant players on their roster for long stretches of the season (i.e. Kevin Kolb & Dan Williams) due to injury.
Remember around this time last year, when there were no OTAs because of the lockout?