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Arizona Cardinals guard Evan Brown has a new number in 2025. In 2024 when he signed a one-year deal and became the team's starting left guard, he wore No. 62. He has selected a new number. This year, he is wearing No. 63.
PFN says the Cardinals would take LB Jeremiah Owusu-Koramoah instead of Zaven Collins in 2021 first-round redraft
Preview the May 31 matchup between the St. Louis Cardinals and Texas Rangers with odds over/under, game spread, betting lines and more.
The Arizona Cardinals will be counting on a few players to be top performers in 2025. Quarterback Kyler Murray, running back James Conner, receiver Marvin Harrison Jr. and tight end Trey McBride are the high rollers on offense. They will rely on many newcomers on defense.
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The Arizona Cardinals finished one week of OTAs this past week. Because their real work in practice is not open to report on, we are left to glean what we can about what is happening on the field. What are some things that we can learn from photos the team released on the team site and on social media.
St. Louis Cardinals outfielder Jordan Walker was placed on the 10-day injured list with inflammation in his left wrist.
The St. Louis Cardinals have found a potential star in Iván Herrera and it's clear that they are going to give him as many opportunities as possible. Manager Oliver Marmol talked about wanting to have the young slugger in the lineup every day,
After a disappointing rookie year with the Arizona Cardinals, defensive tackle Darius Robinson knows the importance of a bounce-back season.
St. Louis Cardinals outfielder Jordan Walker was placed on the 10-day injury list Saturday due to left wrist inflammation.
St. Louis planned for this season to be centered on growth rather than immediate results, but the results have come anyway.
Trey McBride of the Arizona Cardinals signed a four-year, $76 million extension in early April, then George Kittle of the San Francisco 49ers came back around and signed a four-year, $76.4 million extension that made him the new highest-paid tight end in the league.