Archive for July, 2011

Wright Walks Away from the NFL After 7 Seasons

The Arizona Republic reports that running back Jason Wright has decided to retire after seven seasons in the NFL. Wright has decided it’s time to give up football, retiring after seven NFL seasons, including the last two with Arizona. Wright turned 28 last week, and his agent, Mike McCartney, believes Wright would have had plenty [...]

Latest Has Cards Offering CB Rodgers-Cromartie for QB Kolb

Since just about the moment the season ended, one quarterback that has been on the Cardinals radar has been that of Eagles thrower Kevin Kolb. While other names have been bantered about such as Donovan McNabb and even Kyle Orton, it seems more and more like Arizona is in a position to offer a deal [...]

Cardinals with Two Different Types of CB’s in the Starting Lineup

Pro Football Weekly reports that there’s going to be two very different types of CB’s on the field in the starting lineup for the Cards in 2011. It would appear the Arizona Cardinals’ projected starting cornerbacks are going in different directions when they step on the scale. While Dominique Rodgers-Cromartie has added about 10 pounds [...]

Whisenhunt Ready to Grab a QB Though Free Agency

The Cardinals are going back to the drawing board when it comes to replacing Kurt Warner. The Derek Anderson era was thankfully a short one and if the Cardinals are fashioning plans to compete again in the NFC West, they’re probably not going to do it with Max Hall or John Skelton, quarterbacks who were [...]

Cards Rank 30th on Forbes “50 Most Valuable Sports Teams”

Forbes has released their “50 Most Valuable Sports Teams” list, and all 32 teams in the National Football League have made the list. In fact, the NFL team with the lowest value, the Raiders, ranked 43rd on a list that includes soccer and Formula 1 teams. Of the 22 sports teams valued at over $1 [...]

Fitzgerald Ponders Playing For Vikings

If the Cards are going to make a run in the NFC West, having a healthy and happy Larry Fitzgerald is important. One thing they don’t need is their All-Pro wide out talking about leaving to play elsewhere, but that’s exactly what happened when he spoke about playing for the Vikings. Larry Fitzgerald has gained [...]

6th Round Pick Carter a Project for 2011

Pro Football Weekly reports that it appears that new Cards DL David Carter will be nothing more than a project player for the 2011 season. Even though the Cardinals’ defensive line could be dangerously thin with so many free agents possibly splitting the scene, we hear it would be a mistake to assume sixth-round rookie [...]

Warner Denies Retirement Was Financially Motivated

On Saturday, Dave Razzano, a veteran scout who has worked for the Cardinals, Rams, and 49ers, wrote on Twitter that former NFL quarterback Kurt Warner’s decision to retire from professional football following the 2009 season came after being low-balled by the Cardinals. “K Warner’s people told me he wanted to continue playing but decided to [...]

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