While Arizona plans to use its 2024 season as a jumping off point, the team plans to assess what needs to change to reach a postseason.
Count Miami Dolphins receiver Tyreek Hill in. Hill, who finished the 2024 season on a sour note with Miami, could potentially be offloaded this spring. The Cardinals - according to The 33rd Team - are a possible team to watch along with the Las Vegas Raiders and Los Angeles Chargers.
The Chicago Bears have interviewed Arizona Cardinals offensive coordinator Drew Petzing and Miami Dolphins defensive coordinator Anthony Weaver for their head coaching job.
The Cardinals earned the No. 16 overall pick in the first round of the 2025 NFL Draft after their season ended with a win against the 49ers.
While the Arizona Cardinals season is over and won’t be hosting another home game until August, NFL football is set to be played at State Farm Stadium this weekend due to the wildfires in Southern California.
EAST RUTHERFORD, N.J. — As the Miami Dolphins lost to the New York Jets, 32-20, in Sunday’s regular-season finale at MetLife Stadium, the other half of the equation they needed to qualify for the playoffs did not go their way, either.
The Dolphins aren’t convinced that they’ll have to deal their No. 1 receiver yet. On Tuesday, GM Chris Grier said he and head coach Mike McDaniel had “productive conversations” with Hill, and that the receiver did not request a trade when they spoke. However, Grier also said that Hill did not walk those post-game comments back.
The Cardinals made him a sixth-round pick in 2012, and he played six years for Arizona, one for Atlanta ... has requested an interview with Dolphins senior personnel executive Reggie McKenzie. McKenzie has been with Miami since 2019 and he spent the ...
Facing what turned out to be the easiest schedule in the NFL didn't help the Miami Dolphins reach the playoffs for a third consecutive season, but it did help w
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The move is in "the interest of public safety," according to a news release from the National Football League.
With wildfires continuing to rage in Southern California and no guarantee that the fires will be extinguished over the weekend, the NFL has opted to move Monday's playoff game between the Los Angeles Rams and Minnesota Vikings to Glendale,