The Cardinals need to add talent in the trenches this offseason. Arizona must complete the perfect trade for this veteran player.
Below are a few stories from the last week that Cardinals fans should know. Extension talks with QB Geno Smith to begin Smith enters the final year of his contract. General manager John Schneider told reporters at the combine that they expect him to continue to be their quarterback and will begin extension talks.
49ers general manager John Lynch made it very clear that they want Brock Purdy to be their quarterback for a long time. They have begun contract negotiations for an extension.
The Arizona Cardinals need a free agent who can step in and help the team. One in particular has a history with the franchise.
After going 8-9 during the 2024 season, Arizona Cardinals general manager Monti Ossenfort said he plans "to be active" during free agency.
The NFL Players Association released its third annual report cards for the league's 32 teams. Here are four surprising takeaways from the NFC West.
Monti Ossenfort and the Cardinals are among the teams to watch closely regarding lucrative free agent additions in March. More at PFR.
The Cardinals are not one of the teams to hire a new head coach ... Alec Osborne joins Feeney as a new hire and will serve as a defensive quality control coach. Arizona also announced two internal promotions. After working as assistant quarterbacks coach ...
Marvin Harrison Jr. didn't have the banner rookie season many expected, but the Cardinals GM has no concerns with the capability of the top-ten pick.
Below are a few stories from the last week that Cardinals fans should know. Michigan defensive tackle Mason Graham is expected to be a top-10 pick in the 2025 NFL draft in April. Physically, he compares similarly to Rams 2024 second-round pick Braden Fiske. It is uncanny.
Often at this event, quarterbacks dominate the conversation, which makes sense. Last year, quarterbacks were taken with the draft’s top three picks. Six went in the top 12. But so far, the buildup to this year’s draft has stemmed from the opposite side.
The Denver Broncos have developed a routine where they hold training camp practices with other NFL teams in recent years. This summer will be no different as two NFC teams will share the same practice field with the Broncos.