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Jaguars have five players ruled out vs. Cardinals

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The Arizona Cardinals have their work cut out for them this weekend in the Sunday afternoon game against a good Jacksonville Jaguars club. The Jags are 6-4-0 and are sitting in second place in the AFC South Division, and currently own the #7 seed in the playoff picture.

RELATED: CARDINALS OPEN AS HOME UNDERDOGS AGAINST JAGUARS

The Jaguars have had injury problems as of late. This will affect their game versus Arizona as several key players have already been ruled out.

The biggest name is DE Travon Walker, who was the franchise’s #1 draft pick in 2022.

Also out on the defense is backup SAM LB Yasier Abdullah, who is sidelined with a finger issue. CB Jarrian Jones (Quad) and nickel Jourdan Lewis (neck) are questionable but expected to play.

Wednesday Injury Report pic.twitter.com/nnfEyTQa8n

— Jacksonville Jaguars (@Jaguars) November 19, 2025

For the offensive side of the ball, RT Anton Harrison is still nursing a knee injury. WR1 Brian Thomas has an ankle problem, and TE Hunter Long has not fully recovered from a hip issue. Backup TE Brenton Strange could return this week from a hip injury.

Except for Abdullah, the remaining four players are starters.

Walker has 20 total tackles and 2.5 sacks this year. Harrison has started nine games this season, while Thomas, who made the Pro Bowl last year in his rookie season, has 60 targets, 30 receptions for 420 yards, and has scored one TD. Long has 12 catches for 85 yards and two scores as a blocking tight end.

Source: https://www.revengeofthebirds.com/a...uars-have-five-players-ruled-out-vs-cardinals
 
Cardinals-49ers reactions, Michael Wilson’s big game, Jacoby Brissett, defensive takeaways

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Happy Saturday one and all.

The Arizona Cardinals take on the Jacksonville Jaguars at home tomorrow, but before we dive into that, let’s take a look back at last Sunday’s debacle of a game between the Cardinals and the San Francisco 49ers.

Jess and I take a look at the loss, what went wrong, and then discuss some of the positives from the game. Finally, we discuss what has been a problem all year, the defense.

It is a great hour of Cardinals talk, so sit back, relax and enjoy.

Enjoy the show with the embedded player above or by subscribing to the show on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, YouTube or your favorite podcast platform, so you never miss a show. Make sure as well to give it a five-star rating!

In this show, we discuss:

  • (1:00) Our reactions to the loss overall
  • (13:54) Michael Wilson’s monster game
  • (20:13) The play of Jacoby Brissett
  • (27:21) The problems with the defense
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Source: https://www.revengeofthebirds.com/a...ons-fantasy-football-big-game-jacoby-brissett
 
Arizona Cardinals fans have little faith in direction of franchise

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After back-to-back blowouts at the hands of the Arizona Cardinals division rivals, things are not looking great.

So, when we asked the confidence of the direction of the team this week, getting near the lowest of the season is not a surprise.

Only 11% of Arizona Cardinals fans are confident in the direction of the team.

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To be fair, it is hard to be confident when you have a defensive coach leading you and your defense is borderline awful, and the offense has not kept you competitive in three weeks.

So, when you ask what you hang your hat on as a team, the answer is…

That’s not to say we should begin calling for jobs, but it is saying that there has to be something you do well as a team.

Not get down by four touchdowns before you produce any semblance of success.

Source: https://www.revengeofthebirds.com/n...izona-cardinals-fans-jonathan-gannon-hot-seat
 
Cardinals-Jaguars first half open thread

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It is time once again.

The morning games have shown that this late in the season, anything can happen, and playing at home and having a team that throws the ball more than any other team in the NFL against an average to below average pass defense means you should have a chance… right?

This will be an interesting one, we hope, but no matter what, it is another week of Arizona Cardinals football.

Week 12: Arizona Cardinals (3-7) vs Jacksonville Jaguars (6-4)​


Date: Sunday, November 23, 2025
Time: 2:05 p.m. AT
Location: State Farm Stadium — Glendale, AZ
National TV: CBS (Channel 5 locally)
National online streaming: NFL+, Paramount+ Streaming
TV announcers: Spero Dedes (play-by-play) Adam Archuleta (analyst) Aditi Kinkhabwala (sideline)
Radio: Arizona Sports 98.7 FM
Radio announcers: Dave Pasch (play-by-play), A.Q. Shipley (analyst) and Paul Calvisi (sideline)
Spanish Radio: Fuego Radio 106.7 FM
Spanish Radio announcers: Luis Hernandez (play-by-play) and Irving Villanueva (analyst)
Betting line: Cardinals +2.5 per FanDuel Sportsbook

Source: https://www.revengeofthebirds.com/a...4958/cardinals-jaguars-first-half-open-thread
 
Winners & Losers: Cardinals get turnovers and still lose

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The Arizona Cardinals needed this game in the “W” column. Unfortunately, it became another loss as the franchise were beaten 27-24 in overtime to the Jacksonville Jaguars.

RELATED: CARDINALS FALL FLAT IN OVERTIME LOSS

There has been plenty of buzz surrounding whether the coaching staff will be sent packing after this season is over with. Every team in the NFC West has a winning record, except for the Cardinals.

Each loss is agonizing, especially ones like this because Arizona had many chances to take home the win, and did not. The offense once again had problems.

So, who played well for Arizona? Who didn’t?

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WINNERS


QB Jacoby Brissett – Quiet first half with several good throws to WR Michael Wilson. Had a great scramble for a first down with just over four minutes left in the half without a slide. Had a wide open WR Xavier Weaver in the back of the end zone with 17 seconds left in the first half, and overthrew him as the pass rush crushed him. At one time was in the medical tent and went back onto the field. Had a strike to Wilson with just over 13 minutes left in the game for a key first down. The third-and-eight strike to WR Greg Dortch for a 39-yard touchdown was all Brissett. Good vision seeing Weaver with 1:28 left in the game on a third-and-10. Then tossed a strike to Wilson who was down at the Jacksonville 11-yard line after gaining 31 yards. Finished going 33-49 for 317 yards, one TD, zero picks, sacked six times, had a QB rating of 92.0

S Jalen Thompson – Seems like he was everywhere the ball was. Had an assist on that long run by RB Travis Etienne in the first quarter, or else it was six points. It was his hit/sack of QB Trevor Lawrence that forced the fumble for the Walter Nolen touchdown. Thompson tackled TE Brenton Strange with less than two minutes left in the game, or else he would have scored. Led all Cardinal defenders with nine total tackles.

Do your thing Budda ‼️ pic.twitter.com/5OS5Xy9T1s

— Arizona Cardinals (@AZCardinals) November 23, 2025

S Budda Baker – Also had nine tackles, plus an interception. He blitzed in the second quarter and was able to get to Lawrence for the sack. What a tremendous stick on Washington in the third quarter after a short gain. Forced Washington out of bounds later in the fourth quarter after a missed tackle. Then two plays later he made the diving pick with 8:39 left in the game.

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WR Michael Wilson – Is really impressing the more games he plays. Great catch for 16 yards as the first quarter was winding down to convert the first down. Converted a first down with 10:44 left in the first half with an 11-yard grab. Almost made the fingertip diving catch in the fourth quarter. Nice concentration on the 31-yard grab with 26 seconds remaining in the game. Finished with 15 targets, 10 receptions for 118 yards, an 11.8 yards per reception average, and zero TDs.

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LOSERS


Lack of running attack – The Cardinals just could not move the ball whatsoever on the ground. The leading ground gainer was RB Michael Carter, who had just 28 yards rushing. Bam Knight had 10 carries for a miserable 12 yards. 55 total rushing yards for a team whose ambition for the season was to ground-and-pound each opponent. 11 running plays went for a loss of yardage. Only good runs were the nine-yard scramble by Brissett in the final quarter and Carter’s 11-yard scamper up the middle early in the second quarter.

Offensive line – Could not keep out Jacksonville’s pass rush for the majority of the game. Six sacks could have been double-digit instead if not for Brissett’s escape ability. The first sack was on a third-and-six in the first quarter as Brissett was flushed out to the right flats, and the Jags only rushed three with two linebackers feeling out the process. As Brissett moved out, LB Dennis Gardeck had a clear shot at the QB and brought Brissett down. The second sack came as the first quarter was winding down, making two in the first quarter alone. Arizona had six blockers to the Jags’ four defensive linemen.

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But LDE Josh Hines-Allen bush rushed RT Kelvin Beachum, who forced Brissett to step up into the waiting arms of DT DaVon Hamilton. On a third-and-14 midway in the third quarter, the line busted, and Brissett was forced to throw it out of bounds with a 14-10 lead. Brissett was buried with 5:48 left in the third quarter by three defenders and a huge loss. As the Cardinals were trying to get into field goal range with 2:55 left in the game, the Jaguars sent five defenders. Carter did not attempt to block either of the two defenders coming off the left edge, as both RG Isaiah Adams and C Hjalte Froholdt had doubled one defender. This placed two unmarked defenders chasing Brissett, and getting the sack to force a third-and-21. First play in overtime? Smothered for a sack. Third-and-five? Harassed and flushed. Jaguars had 15 QB hits and batted away five passes.

Opportunities lost – Had three picks and a fumble recovery, yet did not dominate the game. With just over six minutes left before the half, Arizona began a drive on its own 13-yard line. Good pass completions to both TE Trey McBride and WR Michael Wilson, and the Cards had a first down at the Jaguars 18 18-yard line. Two incompletions created a fourth down at the 15. Chad Ryland then missed a 33-yard field goal right before halftime after a 16-play drive that encompassed 72 yards and used up 5:53 of clock. Defense got four turnovers and still lost the game?

CB Garrett Williams – In the first quarter, Etienne got through a hole and burst past the second level. As he was running free, Williams was ahead a few steps and had a good angle. But Etienne made a shoulder move as Williams completely missed the tackle, and 14 more yards were gained to the Cardinals’ 15-yard line. On the very next play, Jags Lawrence threw a short flare pass to Etienne in the left flats. Up ran Williams after the catch was made, only to stumble and fall over, well….nothing, as Etienne rambled into the end zone. His interception in the end zone took away Jacksonville points, but Williams’ man WR Jakobi Meyers had two steps on him as DT Calais Campbell tipped the ball, which changed the ball’s flight and ended up right in Williams’ hands instead of six points for the visiting team.

WHAT A DOT 🎯@CPW11_ | #JAXvsAZ on CBSpic.twitter.com/Bm4WWw4g7E

— Jacksonville Jaguars (@Jaguars) November 23, 2025

With 4:36 left in the game and nursing a 21-17 lead, Williams was guarding Washington, who just ran into the end zone and caught a perfect pass for the go-ahead touchdown. All Williams had to do was turn his head around with room to bat the ball down. Instead, he never looked back.

Special teams – Ryland’s missed field goal right before the half. With 10:55 left in the third quarter, after a good 54-yard punt by Matt Haack, Jags’ KR Parker Washington took it down the left sideline for 43 yards and finally pushed out at the 27-yard line. On the play, Haack wanted no part of the tackle.

3rd and Meyers@jkbmyrs5 | #JAXvsAZ on CBS pic.twitter.com/d5kduuVuMS

— Jacksonville Jaguars (@Jaguars) November 23, 2025

CB Kei’Trel Clark – After the long punt return by the Jaguars, Lawrence found a wide-open Meyers at the 10-yard line in front of Clark. On the very next play, Lawrence, under a heavy rush, flung the ball into the end zone with no defensive effort by Clark, who just calmly jogged away.

Fourth and four – Down by three points in overtime, Arizona began at its own 28. Six plays later, they were working at Jacksonville’s 42-yard line. On a third-and-four, an incomplete pass. Go for it on fourth-and-four, or attempt a 61-yard field goal? Brissett took the snap in shotgun, Dortch was open in the left flats, but with a linebacker keeping tabs on him nine yards away and seven yards shy of the first down marker.

It was always @deweywingard 🤞

📺: NFL+pic.twitter.com/DLnAXrtti7

— Jacksonville Jaguars (@Jaguars) November 24, 2025

Carter left the backfield and was wide open in the right flats, just three yards short of the line to gain, and the nearest defender about eight yards off. Instead, Brissett tossed it downfield to Weaver into double coverage. CB Christina Braswell was step-for-step with Weaver as S Andrew Wingard came over to assist and help bat the ball away. Weaver had no shot at catching the ball. McBride was open for the first down just past the marker. Wilson had the hot hand. Carter was open in the flats. Over four minutes left in overtime, so that wasn’t an issue.

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Birdseed – Calories don’t count on Thanksgiving​


DT Walter Nolen – Was steady in his gap responsibilities, but his fumble recovery for a touchdown will always be highlight material. How he held onto the ball, hitting the turf so hard, is a mystery. The 45-yard Travis Etienne run in the first quarter went right by Nolen.

A lengthy run of consistency for Trey McBride 🙌 pic.twitter.com/odorhVHHrY

— NFL (@NFL) November 23, 2025

TE Trey McBride – Always a steady option, no matter what down-and-distance. Had a nice grab for a first down with just over seven minutes left in Quarter 3. Nice 14-yard catch in overtime for the first down. Finished with 10 targets, nine catches for 79 yards, an 8.8 yards per reception average, and zero TDs.

RB Michael Carter – Had the 11-yard run in the second quarter and was used quite a bit in the passing game. It looked like he was going to score when he collected the short dump pass at the 13-yard line of Jacksonville and went down at the four. Grabbed the 18-yard pass with just 41 ticks left before halftime to bring the Cardinals to Jacksonville’s 36-yard line as he ducked under defender Oluokun. Was used for blocking as well on critical passing downs. Five rushes for 28 yards, and caught all three of his targets for 30 yards.

Bam tuddy alert 🚨

📺: CBS pic.twitter.com/Pty87Jy6ZK

— Arizona Cardinals (@AZCardinals) November 23, 2025

C Jon Gaines – Lined up at fullback in the second quarter with just over seven minutes left before the half. Arizona had the ball with a second-and-goal at the two with Bam Morris in the backfield. McBride went in motion to the right as the play headed left between the tackle and tight end Pharaoh Brown, who was pulled up off the practice squad for this game. LT Paris Johnson and Brown provided the hole through which Gaines went in first, with Morris trailing with the ball. Gaines destroyed LB Foyesade Oluokun as Morris squeezed into the end zone. If you ain’t starting, be useful.

Source: https://www.revengeofthebirds.com/a...losers-cardinals-get-turnovers-and-still-lose
 
Arizona Cardinals have peculiar cornerback rotation in Jaguars loss

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There are books that could be written about the Arizona Cardinals 2025 season.

Decisions that have been made, framing of losses, and how a 2-0 season has unfolded and trended towards being a historically bad season, even for the Arizona Cardinals.

In their 27-24 loss to the Jacksonville Jaguars there are a number of things that came up that were odd.

No more than their use of their cornerback room.

With Will Johnson once again missing time, the Cardinals had Garrett Williams, Max Melton, Denzel Burke and Kei’Trel Clark at their disposal.

As the game progressed it became apparent that Burke and Clark were going to be targeted by the Jaguars, and yet the player who the Cardinals spent a 2024 second round pick on Max Melton was suspiciously missing.

Melton played 15 snaps on defense, six against the run and nine against the pass.

On the flipside, Clark was in for 24 snaps, nine against the run and 15 against the pass. That means the cornerback two in the game was rookie fifth rounder Denzel Burke.

Jonathan Gannon was asked about it in the post game presser and once again, just played it off:

Gannon said the Cardinals were just rotating their corners but PFF's initial snap count numbers show Melton clearly fell out of favor. Snap counts:

Garrett Williams, 62
Denzel Burke, 62
Kei'Trel Clark, 24
Max Melton, 15

— Theo Mackie (@theo_mackie) November 24, 2025

This is an interesting development, as Melton has been seen as a key piece to a young defensive group. Now, it seems like he is on the outside looking in in a room that needs as much help as possible.

Melton getting usurped by Clark is also not ideal in the sense that Clark is an ideal fourth or fifth cornerback, but when he is playing meaningful snaps consistently he can get exposed.

If Melton is being graded below that, he may not be long for the team. Yet, seeing rookie Denzel Burke, who we all hope is a diamond in the rough day three pick find, is what is even more concerning.

Burke could be good, but he hasn’t been great and you usually want to develop these guys slowly.

Yet, Gannon and company would rather see Burke on the field than Melton? If there is an injury concern, then it should absolutely be addressed, but if it is a performance issue, then that would be concerning for the short-term, but bad for the long-term.

Source: https://www.revengeofthebirds.com/a...-peculiar-cornerback-rotation-in-jaguars-loss
 
Arizona Cardinals open as underdogs ahead of matchup with Buccaneers

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The only thing that could change is the Tampa Bay Buccaneers may be without Baker Mayfield so things could be a little easier for the Arizona Cardinals.

That will be something interesting to watch since our friends at FanDuel Sportsbook have the Arizona Cardinals as 2.5-point underdogs on the road this coming week.

For the Cardinals, that’s not a surprise.

They have won a single game since September, and every week they seem to invent new and fun ways to lose games.

After getting boat raced on the road and then at home, they come out and have one of the more spirited defensive performances of the season, forcing four turnovers and even scoring a defensive touchdown.

Teams were 50-0 when having a 4-0 turnover advantage the last five years.

Until the Arizona Cardinals got involved.

So, what will we see this week?

That is a question most of us don’t want to answer, but are you feeling any chance the Cardinals cover?

Source: https://www.revengeofthebirds.com/a...as-underdogs-ahead-of-matchup-with-buccaneers
 
Former Cardinals receiver Larry Fitzgerald one step closer to HOF

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Larry Fitzgerald is regarded as one of the greatest players in Cardinals history. Selected third overall in the first round of the 2004 NFL draft, Fitz played 17 years in the league, all with one club. Point out another player in the NFL who suited up every snap for a single team.

RELATED: FITZGERALD IS CLOSING IN ON 17,000 CAREER RECIEVING YARDS

This year, he became eligible for the Pro Football Hall of Fame located in Canton, Ohio. He was projected to become a first ballot inductee, and now, he has hurdled another step and is closer to that goal.

On Monday, Fitzgerald made it to the semifinal stage in his first year of eligibility.

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The list has now been whittled to 26 athletes in what is called “modern era candidates.” The advancement was conducted by a 50-member selection committee for the Class of 2026.

Along with Fitzgerald, four others were also advanced: TE Jason Witten, RB Frank Gore, and QBs Drew Brees and Phillip Rivers. Both Fitz and Brees are considered the top candidates and assumed as the most likely to be inducted this year.

These five join the other candidates: QB Eli Manning, RB Fred Taylor, WRs Torry Holt, Steve Smith, Sr., Hines Ward, Reggie Wayne, OTs Willie Anderson, Lomas Brown, and Richmond Webb, C Steve Wisniewski, OGs Jahri Evans and Marshal Yanda, DE Robert Mathis, DTs Vince Wilfork and Kevin Williams, LBs Terrell Suggs and Luke Kuechly, CB Darren Woodson, S Rodney Harrison and Earl Thomas, and K Adam Vinatieri.

This list of 26 will be pared down to 15 in February of 2026. There will also be in consideration three seniors, one coach, and one contributor in a class that will be between four and eight new inductees. Last year, only four were selected. This is the second year of this new current format.

Fitzgerald’s 1,432 catches and 17,492 yards receiving rank #2, only behind Jerry Rice. He had 9 seasons of 1,000+ yards, tied for fourth-most ever.

For his career, Fitz played in 263 NFL games with 261 starts, 2.335 targets, 1,432 receptions, 17,492 yards, a 12.2 yards per catch average, 906 first down conversions, an average of 277 YAC per season, and scored 121 touchdowns. He also had 20 rushes for 65 yards.

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He was a main instrument in the Cardinals’ run to Super Bowl XLIII in the 27-23 loss to the Pittsburgh Steelers. It was only the franchise’s fourth time in the league championship game, winning twice (1925, 1947). Fitzgerald set single-season records that postseason with 546 yards receiving and seven TD catches, including a go-ahead 64-yard score with 2:37 to play before the Steelers rallied for the win.

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Fitzgerald grew up a ball boy for the Minnesota Vikings under head coach Dennie Green. Ironically, Green was Fitzgerald’s coach as a rookie and remained with Arizona until 2006.

His NFL accolades are like a book: 11 Pro Bowls, First Team All-Pro (2008), Second Team All-Pro (2009, 2011), NFL receptions leaders (2005, 2016), NFL receiving touchdowns leader (2008, 2009), NFL 2010s All-Decade Team, NFL 100th Anniversary All-Time Team, 2014 Art Rooney Award, and the 2016 Walter Payton Man of the Year.

Fitzgerald’s University of Pittsburgh college honors include: Unanimous All-American, Big East Offensive Player of the Year, First Team All-Big East, NCAA receiving yards leader, NCAA receiving touchdowns leader, Biletnikoff Award, Walter Camp Award, Chic Harley Award, Paul Warfield Trophy, University of Pittsburgh jersey retired (#1), and was named First Team All-Time All-American in 2025.

Source: https://www.revengeofthebirds.com/a...eiver-larry-fitzgerald-one-step-closer-to-hof
 
After another historic loss, are you confident in the direction of the Arizona Cardinals?

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Things are not good.

A close loss to a playoff team is one thing. The Arizona Cardinals had a lot of fight, played a good Jacksonville Jaguars team close, and lost in overtime. If you get that description, it wasn’t a bad day, just a disappointing loss.

Instead, the Cardinals have another historic loss, they force four turnovers, score a touchdown on one of those turnovers, and don’t turn the ball over themselves.

And yet, they still lose, the first team to do so in a quarter century, where teams were 50-0 with a 4:0 turnover ratio. They are now 50-1.

That comes on the heels of a loss where they set a franchise records in penalties.

That comes after a loss where they were down 35-0 within 22 minutes of game time against a division rival.

These are all things that beg the question… are you confident in Jonathan Gannon and company leading the team moving forwad?

Source: https://www.revengeofthebirds.com/n...ent-in-the-direction-of-the-arizona-cardinals
 
Will Bucs QB Baker Mayfield play against the Cardinals on Sunday?

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The Arizona Cardinals face one of the NFC’s best teams, the Tampa Bay Buccaneers. Well, they began this season as one of the best and have since lost four out of their last five games, including three in a row.

RELATED: MICHAEL WILSON THRIVES

To make things worse, their starting quarterback, Baker Mayfield, injured his left shoulder in the team’s disconcerting loss to the Rams last Sunday night. The first half was winding down as Mayfield dropped back to pass and heaved a Hail Mary that fell harmlessly to the turf as time expired. Both benches began the trek to the locker room, except for Mayfield, who was lying face down on the field.

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He had help from the trainers to get him into the locker room and did not return in the second half. He had an MRI on Monday, which displayed that he suffered a sprained AC joint with no structural damage. The Bucs breathed a sigh of relief that the injury wasn’t as bad as it first appeared.

The big question then was, when would he return to the field? Would he suit up for the Cardinals contest?

This type of injury for Mayfield has occurred before. In 2021, while with the Cleveland Browns, he injured his non-throwing shoulder and then continued to play the remainder of the season until he was forced to step aside in the final game. The thought process then became, the Browns should have sat him, required a surgical procedure, then brought him back the following season.

Instead, Mayfield had a horrible year and found himself traded to the Carolina Panthers for a bag of footballs.

On Wednesday, Mayfield met with the media to discuss his injury and status.

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Q: How’s the pain level?

Mayfield:
It’s there.

Q: Increasing? Decreasing?

Mayfield:
Decreasing for sure. It’s pain tolerance and management at that point. See how it goes through the week, and see where it goes from there. Understanding that we have Teddy (Bridgewater) and I have been in this spot before, hurting the non-throwing shoulder. If it’s going to hinder how I play, then I probably won’t go. But, won’t know that until later in the week, getting practice reps and seeing how that goes.

Q: We saw you grab it after the touchdown pass. Clearly, it happened before that. When did it happen? How did it happen?

Mayfield:
It came on one of the scramble runs up the middle. Kind of got hit on the right side. Exposed the left shoulder and got hit a little late. Just one of those getting hit at the right angle.

Q: How much can you lean on what happened in Cleveland in terms of how to manage this, because it’s a similar injury?

Mayfield:
It’s very different. I had dislocated my shoulder completely and had a torn labrum, partial rotator cuff, and cracked the bone in the socket. So, it’s very different. Truly, it’s about pain tolerance management and being able to move around.

Q: Is that injury going to have any factor in how you proceed?

Mayfield:
A little bit just from the physical aspect of it. I don’t want to hold this team back.

Q: You are in decent shape with a lot of football left. It’s not a playoff game. How much will that factor into your decision to start against Arizona?

Mayfield:
Where we’re at right now, we’re viewing the rest of these game “must-win” situations. That’s how we are approaching it. If I am physically able to go, then I’ll do it. But I won’t know that until later on in the week. The mental side I will be alright.

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Tampa Bay Buccaneers head coach Todd Bowles then took the podium to field questions about Mayfield.

Q: We saw Mayfield out there today on the walk-through. Is there any potential for him to play on Sunday?

Bowles:
We’ll see tomorrow. He has to do more tomorrow and get a good look at him full speed. But he’s feeling better.

Q: From an injury standpoint, do you feel good about the progress?

Bowles:
It was good to see him compete in the walk-through. Hopefully, he is trending forward, and we can get a better gauge of that.

Q: Are you getting Teddy (Bridgewater) ready to play with a game plan and then see if Baker can go?

Bowles:
Yeah, you got to get Teddy ready to play. Obviously Baker’s sore and see how he feels at the end of the week.

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Will Mayfield play against the Cardinals this week? The answer to that is that nobody knows at this juncture. But it appears that Mayfield is at a point in his career where he has learned from past experiences that an athlete cannot just press on and continue to play if he remains injured. It doesn’t help anyone.

So, his comments sort of lean towards the fact that Mayfield is willing to do what is best for the Buccaneers. Even if that means he will be holding the clipboard on the sidelines against Arizona.

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Tampa Bay began the season 3-0-0 and 5-1-0 and now sits at 6-5-0. They have beaten some really good teams in Seattle and San Francisco, but have lost to some really good teams as well: Detroit Lions, Los Angeles Rams, New England Patriots, and Buffalo Bills.

Good teams are able to stay in the game with really good teams, but the Bucs just aren’t doing this.

Mayfield is having a good season and has been mentioned in the MVP category. Bridgewater has only thrown eight passes this year in four games. In his 11 years, he has only played four complete seasons, and after his major injury in 2016, in which he tore his ACL and suffered other structural damage, including a dislocation of the knee joint, he has primarily been a backup in the league.

Playing the 3-8-0 Cardinals on the road won’t be as easy as it would appear on paper.

Source: https://www.revengeofthebirds.com/a...mayfield-play-against-the-cardinals-on-sunday
 
Dallas Cowboys vs. Kansas City Chiefs: How to watch, TV schedule, radio broadcast, live stream and more for Thanksgiving Day

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Game two of the day has two of the most hated and popular teams in the NFL playing in the matinee. It is going to be art, watching the Dallas Cowboys continue to try and keep pace in an insanely competitive NFC, while the Kansas City Chiefs are just teetering on the end of the dynasty… right?

The Chiefs are currently sitting in 10th in the AFC, but they are tied with two other teams are also 6-5.

Meanwhile, the Cowboys are sitting at 10th place as well, but they are way, way further behind in this scenario.

Thanksgiving Day Afternoon: Dallas Cowboys (5-5-1) vs Kansas City Chiefs (6-5)​


Date: Thursday, November 27, 2025
Time: 2:30 p.m. AT
Location: AT&T Stadium — Arlington, TX
National TV: CBS (Channel 5 locally)
National online streaming: NFL+, Paramount+ Streaming
TV announcers: Jim Nantz (play-by-play) Tony Romo (analyst) Trayc Wolfson (sideline)
Radio: Westwood One
Radio announcers: J.P. Shadrick (play-by-play), Derek Rackley (analyst)
Betting line: Chiefs -3.5 per FanDuel Sportsbook

Are the Cowboys able to keep it going, or are the Chiefs finding their stride?

Source: https://www.revengeofthebirds.com/a...-radio-broadcast-live-stream-thanksgiving-day
 
Baltimore Ravens vs. Cincinnati Bengals: How to watch, TV schedule, radio broadcast, live stream and more for Thanksgiving Night

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It is the final game of the day for the 2025 Thanksgiving Day slate and it should have been a good one, but the Bengals know how to screw things up.

Instead, the Baltimore Ravens are heavy favorites, and the Bengals have been down waiting for Joe Burrow to get back and save the day. He should be back today, so maybe things are going to be a little bit better.

Let’s take a look at the final game and everything you need to know about it.

Thanksgiving Night: Baltimore Ravens (6-5) vs Cincinnati Bengals (3-8)​


Date: Thursday, November 27, 2025
Time: 6:20 p.m. AT
Location: M&T Bank Stadium — Baltimore, MD
National TV: NBC (Channel 12 locally)
National online streaming: NFL+, Peacock Streaming
TV announcers: Mike Tirico (play-by-play) Jason Garrett (analyst) Melissa Stark (sideline)
Radio: Westwood One
Radio announcers: John Sadak (play-by-play), Mike Mayock (analyst)
Betting line: Ravens -7 per FanDuel Sportsbook

Source: https://www.revengeofthebirds.com/a...adio-broadcast-live-stream-thanksgiving-night
 
Arizona Cardinals open practice window for Christian Jones

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The Arizona Cardinals may have an opportunity to evaluate a right tackle to end the season, changing up some needs if he can play.

The team announced on Wednesday they are designating Christian Jones to open up his practice window.

From the team:

The Arizona Cardinals Football Club today announced that the team has designated offensive lineman Christian Jones to return from the injured reserve list.

Jones can begin practicing and the team can activate him to the 53-man roster at any time during the next 21 days or at the conclusion of the three-week period.

In addition, the team has signed running back Montrell Johnson Jr. to the practice squad. The signing took place today at the Dignity Health Arizona Cardinals Training Center in Tempe, AZ.

Johnson (5-11, 212) is a rookie who entered the league with the Eagles as a free agent from Florida. He spent three seasons at Florida after beginning his collegiate career at Louisiana and total 3,089 yards and 33 touchdowns on 569 carries. Johnson also had 411 yards and two touchdowns on 61 receptions.

Johnson will wear jersey #26.

With Jonah Williams done for the season and likely his time in Arizona over, that leaves Kelvin Beachum and Josh Fryar as the right tackle options.

Well, when Jones was taken last year in the fifth round, the team seemed to have some high hopes for him. Now, can he get back and earn reps to get evaluated for next year?

Source: https://www.revengeofthebirds.com/a...nals-open-practice-window-for-christian-jones
 
Which QB should the Cardinals prepare for? Mayfield or Bridgewater?

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The Arizona Cardinals roll into central Florida to play the Tampa Bay Buccaneers this Sunday in the 1:00 pm (Eastern) slot. Tampa is 6-5-0 and is currently on a three-game slide, but in first place in the NFC South standings. The Cards are 3-8-0 and want to gain some momentum going down the stretch to build on for next season. They sit in last place in the NFC West Division, the NFL’s most difficult division.

RELATED: WILL MAYFIELD PLAY AGAINST THE CARDINALS?

Buccaneers’ starting quarterback, Baker Mayfield, is currently injured, still nursing a left shoulder injury sustained in the 34-7 beatdown handed out by the Los Angeles Rams last weekend.

In a recent press conference, Mayfield answered questions from the media about how his non-throwing shoulder is doing and if he will play against Arizona on Sunday. The answer: will have to wait and see. That conclusion could very well be answered right before kickoff.

Mayfield’s backup is veteran journeyman Teddy Bridgewater. He was selected in the first round of the 2014 NFL draft by the Minnesota Vikings after a sterling career at Louisville, where he was named the Big East Offensive Player of the Year. In his final college season, he threw 31 TDs against just four interceptions.

In training camp of 2016, he suffered a non-contact injury to his left leg for which an ambulance was summoned. He was the lead story on every sports show. After an MRI, it was confirmed that he tore his ACL and suffered other structural damage, including a dislocation of the knee joint. There was talk that he would lose that leg. Everything in that knee was blown up.

The following year, he signed a one-year deal with the New York Jets. From there, he has played for eight NFL clubs as a backup. This year with the Bucs, Bridgewater has only tossed 15 passes for 62 yards.

With Mayfield being up in the air this week, who does the Arizona coaching staff work out a game plan for?

The answer: Both quarterbacks.

Usually, teams will employ their QB room with athletes that are of a similar ability and stature as their starter. Makes no sense to have a mega-runner such as Lamar Jackson, and his backup a pure pocket passer like Tom Brady. The assignments all across the offense are different. Having similar styles of quarterbacks just works out better for everyone.

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Well, Tampa Bay didn’t get that memo. Mayfield and Bridgewater are not the same style of signalcaller. Not at all. Mayfield can – and will – run, but only when flushed. There aren’t any planned running plays for Mayfield. He needs a clean pocket, but can improvise if needed.

Bridgewater has lost some of his speed since college due to his injury, but he still has a tendency to take off from the pocket.

Like Mayfield, Bridgewater is a calculated, football-smart rhythm passer. He likes to dink-and-dunk and operate in the short passing game while using play-action. He is an instinctive passer with laser-beam determination. Both are extremely competitive and meticulous in preparation. However, Bridgewater has only played on 35 snaps this year.

Mayfield is having a Pro Bowl season despite losing four out of their last five games. He is throwing at a 62.7% completion average with 18 TDs to just five picks. Tampa is a very good football team.

The Buccaneers are one of six teams in the NFL who blitz at a rate of 30% or higher. Todd Bowles is not only aggressive, but also creative with how he brings pressure.

This is just one example. Shows seven at the line , Stroud motions TE to come to match numbers. Two A-gap… pic.twitter.com/JGvcCWb391

— Donnie Druin (@DonnieDruin) November 26, 2025

The Bucs are a defensive team, just like the Cardinals, with a defensive-minded head coach. They are one of six teams in the NFL that will blitz at a rate of 30% or higher.

Arizona is not sure if Mayfield or Bridgewater will start, so their game preparation has to be Plan “A” and Plan “B.”

With Mayfield under center, the Bucs are creative and rely on his ability to read the defense and exploit the safeties.

Bridgewater plays more hot and cold and will want to generate more runs in his game than Mayfield. His receivers have to know that he is likely to take off at any moment.

Tampa Bay doesn’t rely on keeping in extra blockers while on offense, with the exception of a running back doing a chip block before flaring out into the flats.

The Cardinals’ defense is currently ranked #8 against the run and #20 in pass defense. They have 22 sacks, which ranks #22, and nine interceptions, which ranks #9. The Bucs’ offensive attack versus the Arizona defense will become the storyline of the game.

If Calais Campbell and Josh Sweat can provide a good pass rush, it won’t matter who is under center for the Bucs.

Source: https://www.revengeofthebirds.com/a...cardinals-prepare-for-mayfield-or-bridgewater
 
9 potential first-round prospects for Cardinals fans to know in 2026 NFL Draft

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At the beginning of the season, it appeared that the Cardinals were poised to be a playoff team. Fast forward to now, Arizona sits at 3-8, and it seems all the attention has shifted to what the team will do in the upcoming offseason in hopes of a better outcome in 2026.

So, as we slowly turn the page, here are nine potential first-round prospects that could be on the Cardinals’ radar leading up to April’s draft.

OT Spencer Fano, Utah​


Paris Johnson Jr. will be manning the left tackle position for the foreseeable future. But with Jonah Williams set to hit free agency, they will need to address the opposite side. Fano has been a dominant force for the Utes over the past couple of seasons and possesses the desired skill set to start in the NFL from Day 1. Arguably one of the most athletic offensive linemen in the draft class, Fano is a loose mover with the power to sustain blocks and move bodies in the run game.

OL Francis Mauigoa, Miami​


Mauigoa is another player who could be in contention to start at right tackle from the jump. However, he could be seen by the coaching staff as an option to move inside to guard, a position that the Cardinals will also need to upgrade. Hulking at 6-foot-6 and 335 pounds, Mauigoa is a well-built offensive lineman with high-level athleticism, powerful hands and is strong as an ox to hold defenders at bay and create movement.

OL Olaivavega Ioane, Penn State​


Tabbed as the top interior offensive lineman in this class, Ioane possesses overwhelming size and mass at 335 pounds. Despite his stature, he moves very well. He has impressive hand strength and an excellent anchor in pass protection. While he’s primarily played left guard for the Nittany Lions, Ioane has experience at all positions along the offensive line. On 285 pass-block snaps, he hasn’t allowed a single sack.

WR Carnell Tate, Ohio State​


I’m a firm believer that the Cardinals need to improve the offensive line first before taking a wide receiver in Round 1. However, don’t count out the idea of them adding a player to bolster the position room and form a formidable duo with Marvin Harrison Jr., especially considering Michael Wilson and Xavier Weaver are free agents after the 2026 season. Tate, who would reunite with Harrison, is a precise route runner with excellent hands and body control for high-pointing the ball, along with a willingness to be a physical blocker. In eight games, he has 39 catches for 711 yards and seven touchdowns with 18.2 yards per reception.

WR Jordyn Tyson, Arizona State​


The Cardinals could look in their own backyard to grab a wide receiver. Tyson has great footwork, an array of release packages, excellent body control at the catch point, and significant playmaking ability after the catch. Tyson has been slowed by a hamstring injury this season. But the numbers speak for themselves that he lives in the end zone, as he has 18 touchdowns over his last 20 games.

QB Ty Simpson, Alabama​


The Kyler Murray era is nearing an end, so the Cardinals must think about finding their future franchise signal-caller. Despite only having one year as the Crimson Tide’s starting quarterback, Simpson plays the game like someone with “pro-ready” skills. Simpson shows exceptional mental processing and pre-snap acumen, and he is an exceptionally accurate thrower with clean mechanics and excellent ball placement. He has 2,934 passing yards, 22 touchdowns, and a 71.9 completion percentage.

RB Jeremiyah Love, Notre Dame​


The Cardinals’ running back situation remains a long-term question mark. While Trey Benson was drafted in 2024, James Conner isn’t going to be around much longer. Love would bring an element that Arizona’s backfield doesn’t have, as he has a blend of speed, explosiveness, and versatility as both a runner and a pass-catcher. He has run for 1,306 yards and 17 touchdowns to go with 26 catches for 274 yards and three scores this season.

DT Peter Woods, Clemson​


The Cardinals addressed the defensive tackle position in the first round of this most recent draft with the selection of Walter Nolen. But beyond Nolen, there are few guaranteed long-term answers. Dalvin Tomlinson is in his 30s and will be a free agent after the 2026 season. Calais Campbell is also a free agent in 2026. Woods is a high-energy and athletic interior defensive lineman with good pass-rush and run-stopping ability. He has two sacks this season.

S Caleb Downs, Ohio State​


Safety isn’t a huge need for the Cardinals. Still, they could opt to address the back end of the defense, as Jalen Thompson is set to hit free agency and Budda Baker will be 30 next season. Downs is a competitor who has the instincts and coverage ability to man up against receivers and tight ends as well as the tackling skills and physicality to play in the box and make plays in the open fields.

Source: https://www.revengeofthebirds.com/a...-for-cardinals-fans-to-know-in-2026-nfl-draft
 
Cardinals release Xavier Thomas before Bucs contest

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The linebacker room for the Arizona Cardinals is a bit full, so the team released Xavier Thomas prior to this weekend’s game against the Tampa Bay Buccaneers.

RELATED: WALTER NOLEN OUT THIS WEEK

Recently, LB B.J. Ojulari was placed back on the roster, and now word is that LB Baron Browning is ready to be released from concussion protocol. This placed a bulge in the linebacker corps. It took forever for Ojulari to return to the field and Browning has been out for two games.

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Thomas was selected in the fifth round of the 2024 NFL draft out of Clemson. He played sparingly on defensive packages as a rookie and was used some on special teams in 14 games. As a rookie, he had 2.5 sacks, a forced fumble, and one batted pass.

This year, he played quite a bit in preseason and has played in four regular-season games with zero starts, with no stats other than 15 defensive snaps and 42 special teams snaps.

Source: https://www.revengeofthebirds.com/a...als-release-xavier-thomas-before-bucs-contest
 
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