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The Arizona Cardinals have made it through the painful journey through the dry months. Football is upon us, and the Cardinals take the field at State Farm Stadium to begin preparation for a pivotal 2025 season.
Cardinals running back Trey Benson will need to deliver in an increased role in 2025 with James Conner turning 30 in May
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.
Training camp is here, and the Arizona Cardinals are looking to buck the trend of regular seasons that don't lead to the playoffs. The Cardinals put in the work
Here we'll try to look at the fatal flaw that the Arizona Cardinals must address in their 2025 NFL training camp.
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.
Who is facing the most pressure in 2025 across the NFL? Ranging from coaches on the hot seat to players who could lose their jobs, the upcoming season is pivotal for many. According to ESPN’s Bill Barnwell, Arizona Cardinals head coach Jonathan Gannon is among those under the most scrutiny.
The Arizona Cardinals have missed the playoffs in three consecutive seasons. Now, entering Jonathan Gannon's third year, expectations are different.
As he prepares for his second season in the NFL, Arizona Cardinals cornerback Max Melton says he is ready to take off in 2025.
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.