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Arizona Cardinals make a couple of practice squad moves ahead of week one

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The Arizona Cardinals and the rest of the NFL kickoff on Sunday… well technically on Thursday Night Football with one of the biggest rivalries in the game.

However, for the Cardinals and the rest of the NFL, Sunday is the day.

Today, the team announced a couple of practice squad moves heading into week one.

The Arizona Cardinals Football Club today announced that the team has signed linebacker Jared Bartlett to the practice squad and has released offensive lineman Roy Mbaeteka from the practice squad.

In addition, the team has been granted an international player practice squad exemption for defensive lineman Denzel Daxon.

The signings took place today at the Dignity Health Arizona Cardinals Training Center in Tempe, AZ.

Bartlett (6-2, 238) entered the league with the New York Jets as an undrafted rookie free agent out of Cincinnati and spent the preseason with both the Jets and Packers. He played collegiately at Cincinnati (2024) and West Virginia (2019-23) and appeared in 61 games, recording 204 tackles (107 solo), 21.5 sacks, 32.5 tackles for a loss, five passes defensed, two forced fumbles and two fumble recoveries.

Daxon (6-2, 320) is a native of the Bahamas and moved to the United States in 2016. He spent the 2024 season on the Cowboys practice squad as the team’s international player and was with Dallas this preseason. Daxon entered the league last year with Dallas as an undrafted rookie free agent from Illinois. He played at Illinois in 2023 after beginning his collegiate career at Ohio (2019-22).

Bartlett will wear jersey #48 and Daxon will wear #59.

Good luck to Mbaeteka in whatever is next, and welcome to the desert to Jared and Denzel.

Source: https://www.revengeofthebirds.com/a...25-practice-squad-jared-bartlett-denzel-daxon
 
Cardinals Reacts Survey: Which player are you most looking forward to see play in Week 1

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Welcome to SB Nation Reacts, a survey of fans across the NFL. Throughout the year we ask questions of the most plugged-in Cardinals fans and fans across the country. Sign up here to participate in the weekly emailed surveys.

Happy Wednesday one and all.

The Arizona Cardinals kick things off on Sunday morning (if you are local) against the New Orleans Saints, and we know you are excited.

So the question this week, heading into week on is, which of the Cardinals players are you most excited to see in action on Sunday for the Arizona Cardinals? I took out the easiest ones of Kyler Murray and James Conner, added in most of the new guys, or young guys.

For me, I am mostly excited about that defense and how the new additions (or Calais Campbell) look in Jonathan Gannon and Nick Rallis’ defense.

What does the defense look like with NFL level talent all over?

This is an exciting week, but who are you most excited to see on the field?

Source: https://www.revengeofthebirds.com/a...calais-campbell-dalvin-tomlinson-will-johnson
 
Jonathan Gannon talks health of Arizona Cardinals and facing Saints in opener

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The Arizona Cardinals open things up with the New Orleans Saints on Sunday on the road.

Today, Head Coach Jonathan Gannon met with the media discussing a bevy of topics, but a couple that really stood out ahead of their matchup with the Saints.

Gannon says the Cardinals will not have any absences at practice today. Full team ready to go for Week 1.

— Theo Mackie (@theo_mackie) September 3, 2025

To be fair, this is all that matters at all, nothing else really comes close to mattering except the health of the team, and if everyone who is active is also practicing, that means the team is ready to go.

The Cardinals will make their trip to New Orleans a one-night stay instead of two nights, as they would've done in the past, coach Jonathan Gannon said today.

Arizona talked to "experts," Gannon said, about the pros and cons of traveling through two time zones for a night.…

— Josh Weinfuss (@joshweinfuss) September 3, 2025

I actually don’t mind this, as New Orleans is a fun city and can always cause some issues, so keep it tight for the first one.

"I have a high opinion of Kellen. If you go back and look at my track record against him, it's not good."#AZCardinals HC Jonathan Gannon wasn't lying.

1-3 against Kellen Moore during their time in the NFC East as play-callers. Gannon's defense gave up point totals of 41, 51,…

— Donnie Druin (@DonnieDruin) September 3, 2025

I always love Gannon’s approach. He is not a trash talker, he respects others and acknowledges where he has not had success previously. This is just a good coach talk situation.

"At the end of the day our defense will go as the D-line goes."

Arizona Cardinals coach Jonathan Gannon likes the pieces they added to the defensive front and believes it's the key to success on that side of the ball @PHNX_Cardinals pic.twitter.com/BAxkESuVR9

— Bo Brack (@BoBrack) September 3, 2025

This goes without saying, but the team needs the defensive line to be great this year to take the next step on defense.

If that happens, it’ll be because they have made a concerted effort over the last two seasons to get there.

"I know he's a playmaker. Let's make 'em."

Arizona Cardinals coach Jonathan Gannon says QB Kyler Murray "command" & "comfort" level have increased during their time together. pic.twitter.com/QaUzE6WHXn

— PHNX Cardinals (@PHNX_Cardinals) September 3, 2025

The Cardinals need Murray not to just make plays, but find a consistency in the playmaking that doesn’t range from best QB in the league, to replacement level starter. They need him to maintain a top 12 type of play for a full 15+ games (we know all players have bad games).

"Games are fun. You get to get measured."

#AZCardinals HC Jonathan Gannon on regular season

"You see the week of prep – how well did you do it…this is the fun part. Juices will be flowing." #AZvsNO pic.twitter.com/PPTeNkvCf6

— Paul Calvisi (@PaulCalvisi) September 3, 2025

Let’s go Cardinals!

Source: https://www.revengeofthebirds.com/a...izona-cardinals-kyler-murray-defense-and-more
 
Quarterbacks could run wild in Cardinals-Saints matchup

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With the Arizona Cardinals taking on the New Orleans Saints on Sunday I was going to take a look at some lines available for different player props to watch heading into the game.

To start things off today, ahead of the game I saw two player prop lines I would jump on early.

Kyler Murray’s over/under on rushing is at 25.5 yards.

Last year against quarterbacks that can move, the Saints struggled to contain those runners. The biggest thing that could be an issue is if the Cardinals do get up and then the end of game victory formation, but I see Murray clearing this one.

Meanwhile, Spencer Rattler’s over/under is at 21.5 rushing yards. Rattler cleared it in four of his six starts and I think the Arizona Cardinals new pass rush will have Rattler running for his life.

The biggest concern with Rattler is that the Cardinals get after him too much early, get ahead and they want to get Tyler Shough some work.

I like both quarterbacks to clear their rushing lines in this one, and with Rattler you could potentially ladder his 25+ yards (+118) and 30+ yards (+182).

All lines courtesy of FanDuel Sportsbook.

Source: https://www.revengeofthebirds.com/a...s-saints-matchup-kyler-murray-spencer-rattler
 
Arizona Cardinals open as biggest road favorites for Week 1 of the 2025 NFL season

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While the Arizona Cardinals have a lot of questions to answer this season, they have done enough during the offseason, training camp and preseason to be among the biggest betting favorites in week one of the NFL season.

According to our friends over at FanDuel Sportsbook, they are actually the biggest road favorites this weekend, with their opening odds now all the way up to the Cardinals -6.5 over the New Orleans Saints.

This is definitely a different thing, as the Cardinals are rarely favorites opening weekend in the NFL season, and as road favorites opening weekend, well you would have to go back all the way to 2010 in order to get that, when the Cardinals opened as -3 favorites over the the St. Louis Rams.

If we are being fair though, this is as much an indictment of the expectations of the New Orleans Saints, as they come in with valley native Spencer Rattler at quarterback, who boasts an 0-6 record as a starter in rookie head coach Kellen Moore’s first game of his career.

The Cardinals need a fast start to keep the positive momentum going, do you think they can cover this one?

Source: https://www.revengeofthebirds.com/a...favorites-for-week-one-of-the-2025-nfl-season
 
Will Hernandez out for first game, while Saints missing a pair of starters

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Happy Friday one and all.

I hope you are having a great week and are excited for the weekend. It is a celebration at my house for my wife’s birthday, and then of course the start of 2025 NFL season.

The Arizona Cardinals open up relatively healthy against a New Orleans Saints team that was already thin, and now will be missing two starters in game one.

Let’s checkout the Friday injury report for both teams.

Arizona Cardinals FINAL injury report for Week against the Saints:

Dante Stills returns (heel) and is QUESTIONABLE

Calais Campbell rest day

Chase Young OUT with a calf injury @PHNX_Cardinals pic.twitter.com/oWlEwja44Z

— Bo Brack (@BoBrack) September 5, 2025

No one should be surprised to see Will Hernandez not ready to play, I think we were all a little more surprised to see him make the active roster. The big one to watch is Dante Stills, as he was limited in practice today, and the Cardinals newly improved defensive line needs the depth.

Meanwhile for the New Orleans Saints, they come in with both sides of their lines missing key pieces. Trevor Penning was penciled in to start next to rookie Kelvin Banks at left guard, he will be out for the game, while Chase Young, coming off the first year of his career playing every game, is out for this week.

This should be an interesting matchup for the Arizona Cardinals.

Source: https://www.revengeofthebirds.com/a...als-new-orleans-saints-week-one-injury-report
 
Cardinals 2025 season preview: Expectations, Kyler Murray, stat projections

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Happy Saturday one and all.

The Arizona Cardinals are opening up their 2025 NFL season, but we have to give our thoughts on the season before they play, right?

I actually think there’s a law about that somewhere as a blogger.

Anyways, Jess and I got together to preview the 2025 Arizona Cardinals season.

In this episode we talk about what a successful season should look like. Is it playoffs or bust? (at the 1:00 mark)

We also talk about what the team needs from quarterback Kyler Murray this season (at that 15:28 mark)

Then, at the 24:37 mark, we discuss what the reasonable floor and ceiling in terms of wins and losses for the Cardinals will be in 2025.

For the last part of the show, at 37:44, we make our projections for Murray, Trey McBride, Marvin Harrison Jr. and more about their 2025 statistical output.

Enjoy!

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Source: https://www.revengeofthebirds.com/a...ew-expectations-kyler-murray-stat-projections
 
Arizona Cardinals fans are confident about the team heading into 2025

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Welcome to SB Nation Reacts, a survey of fans across the NFL. Throughout the year we ask questions of the most plugged-in Cardinals fans and fans across the country. Sign up here to participate in the weekly emailed surveys.



We are back, baby!

The Arizona Cardinals kickoff their 2025 NFL season in about three hours, so we need to check in on this weeks NFL Reacts survey question.

This week, we wanted to know which player you are most looking forward to seeing in week one, but first we wanted to know, how confident are you of the direction of the Arizona Cardinals?

A staggering 93% are confident in the direction of the team.

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I don’t disagree. They have put themselves in a position to be successful not just in the short term, but over the next several seasons. Now, they need to do it.

Who are fans most excited to see? Well, one of the first round picks from last year is the answer.

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I think it is clear, fans want to see what the 2024 draft class has, and it makes sense.

Source: https://www.revengeofthebirds.com/nfl-reacts-survey/82637/82637
 
Arizona Cardinals survive in win over New Orleans Saints

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It was a great first half for the Arizona Cardinals offense, an improved effort in the second half for the Arizona Cardinals defense, and a winning performance overall.

The Arizona Cardinals are 1-0 after their 20-13 win over the New Orleans Saints on the road to open the season.

There was a lot of good, a lot of bad and a lot of needing to continue to figure out what you have.

Yet, in the end, a win against a bad team, on the road in an early kickoff is way more important than the aesthetics of things.

The defense pitched a shutout for most of the second half, the offense did little things, even if some things need to be cleaned up.

One sequence that comes to mind, in the fourth quarter, near the goalline, they had a hold, a missed TD throw, and still got a first down, flipped the field and were able to get a punt off.

That resulted in getting the ball back in plus territory and getting another chance at another score.

That’s winning football. Especially on the road in a game you are supposed to win.

They made it way closer than they needed to, and this team needs to continue to improve, but in a season that is going to be defined by wins, they are 1-0.

Source: https://www.revengeofthebirds.com/a...dinals-survive-in-win-over-new-orleans-saints
 
Cardinals-Saints second half open thread

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The Arizona Cardinals are playing really well on offense and playing like they are working in a lot of new defensive players, because if you had asked me before the game, I would have expected to see the defense leading the way.

Instead, behind a strong first half from Kyler Murray and the Arizona Cardinals passing game, the Cardinals lead the New Orleans Saints 17-10 at the half.

The Saints will get the ball to start the second half.

Murray is doing some… different things.

I don’t want to jinx it, but staying in the pocket and working the middle of the field. Maybe it’s happening? Idk @senorjessroot

— At a Football Game (@SCoxFB) September 7, 2025

Let’s not talk about it though. I don’t want to spook it.

Marvin Harrison Jr. and Trey McBride are the offense, along with Murray, and the passing attack looks potent.

Maybe the Saints thought was make Murray and the passing game beat us in game one. Because they are selling out to contain James Conner and the Cardinals rushing attack.

If the Cardinals defense can figure out some things (talk about it after but it looks like a lot of misalignments and missed assignments in the first half) then maybe they’ll cook to finish off the game.

It’s the second half of week one, let’s go Cardinals!

Source: https://www.revengeofthebirds.com/g...zona-cardinals-saints-second-half-open-thread
 
Arizona Cardinals open as big favorites over Carolina Panthers

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Happy Victory Monday one and all.

The Arizona Cardinals sit at 1-0 and now will play host to the Carolina Panthers in their 2025 home opener. The Panthers are coming off a 26-10 loss to the Jacksonville Jaguars, and now travel to Arizona for their second road game of the season.

With all of that, our friends over at FanDuel Sportsbook have the Arizona Cardinals as 6.5-point favorites to open things up this week.

As Cardinals fans, we know that is not something that happens often, as dating back to 2015 with Bruce Arians, the Cardinals are a staggering 1-7 against the Panthers.

In fact, their last win over the Panthers was in October of 2022, when Kyler Murray and the offense scored 16 fourth quarter points to break at 10-10 tie and win that one 26-16.

So, with the way the Panthers struggled in week one, and the Cardinals coming off a victory on the road, it makes sense that the line is big, just hope it doesn’t stretch too much this week. Let’s keep things under the radar here in Arizona.

Source: https://www.revengeofthebirds.com/a...-open-as-big-favorites-over-carolina-panthers
 
Despite win, Arizona Cardinals fall in some power rankings

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The Arizona Cardinals won their game over the New Orleans Saints, but my buddies over at “The Ringer” were not impressed.

In their weekly power rankings, they have the Cardinals at 22.

From “The Ringer”:

I struggle to gin up excitement for a team when it beat the league’s worst group by a single score, and the way Arizona’s offensive line was tossed around on inside runs doesn’t bode well, given how unimpressive New Orleans’s defensive front is on paper.

Kyler Murray’s connection with receiver Marvin Harrison Jr. was the brightest spot for the Cardinals offense, and that pair needs to connect on deep throws on a weekly basis to get defenses to back off from the run game.

The Cardinals are not going to get the benefit of the doubt until they start winning games in either convincing fashion or beat good teams.

So, this week, with the Carolina Panthers coming in ranked 30th, they’ll need to show something more impressive if they want to move up some spots.

Source: https://www.revengeofthebirds.com/n...arizona-cardinals-fall-in-some-power-rankings
 
Arizona Cardinals week three opponent will be without All Pro

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We are a week into the 2025 NFL season and the Arizona Cardinals are 1-0. They have a big game this week against the Carolina Panthers who are coming off a poor performance in their loss to the Jacksonville Jaguars, but they also now have a great opportunity in week three.

According to Adam Schefter, George Kittle of the San Francisco 49ers will be going on injured reserve, meaning he will miss the next four weeks, including the week three matchup between the Arizona Cardinals and the Niners.

Sources: 49ers are placing Pro Bowl TE George Kittle on injured reserve, meaning he now will miss at least the next four games. Kittle injured his hamstring during Sunday’s win over Seattle and now will miss games at New Orleans, vs. Atlanta, Jacksonville and at the Rams. pic.twitter.com/f73zf9tjcZ

— Adam Schefter (@AdamSchefter) September 9, 2025

Of course Schefter means Arizona, not Atlanta in game two, but that is neither here nor there. No, what matters is that one of the All Pro tight ends in the NFL is out, and the Arizona Cardinals very good tight end could get a nice little cushion in his quest for his first All Pro berth.

This also means the Niners will be a little less talented in the week three matchup with the Cardinals, but we will see if that matters.

Either way, you hate to see talent like Kittle on the sideline, so let’s hope it is a quick return for the All Pro.

Week 5 is a Thursday night game. It's a big blow that Kittle will miss two divisional games, but the silver lining is that Week 5 game @ the Rams will give Kittle 10 days before their Week 6 game @ the Bucs. So if all goes well, he'll miss 4 games and return in a month. https://t.co/VAO7ZZlXMm

— Kyle Posey (@KP_Show) September 9, 2025

Source: https://www.revengeofthebirds.com/a...isco-49ers-injury-report-george-kittle-injury
 
Arizona Cardinals sign Simi Fehoko to active roster, place Joey Blount on injured reserve

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The Arizona Cardinals came out of week one mostly unscathed, but they did have one injury that will require a trip to injured reserve, as special teams captain Joey Blount was placed on IR today.

From the team:

The Arizona Cardinals Football Club today announced that the team has signed wide receiver Simi Fehoko (SIM-ee / FAY-ho-ko) to the active roster from the practice squad and has placed safety Joey Blount on injured reserve. In addition, the team has signed linebacker Channing Tindall to the practice squad.

The signings took place today at the Dignity Health Arizona Cardinals Training Center in Tempe, AZ.

Tindall (6-2, 236) played 44 games over the past three seasons with the Dolphins after entering the league with Miami as a third-round selection (102nd overall) in the 2022 NFL Draft from Georgia. During his time in Miami, he had 12 special teams tackles and six tackles on defense. The 25-year old Tindall appeared in 16 games as a rookie in 2022, all 17 games in 2023 and 11 games last year. He also played in two postseason contests with the Dolphins.

Tindall will wear jersey #47.

Let’s hope Blount is okay, that was a scary scene.

Meanwhile, welcome to the desert, Channing.

Source: https://www.revengeofthebirds.com/a...e-roster-place-joey-blount-on-injured-reserve
 
Cardinals Reacts Survey Week 2

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For the Arizona Cardinals, they are 1-0.

Only half the league the league can say they are undefeated, and yet the mood is sour. In what amounted to a preseason game for a number of veterans, especially along the defensive front, the team did enough to win, and cover in week one, on the road.

Now, the question is, are you confident in the direction of the team?

The Cardinals are now looking towards the Carolina Panthers, and have a real chance to make some hay early in the season.

Yet, if you are not confident in the direction of the team, why is that and how has that changed based on one game?

Source: https://www.revengeofthebirds.com/n...dinals-week-2-confidence-poll-saints-panthers
 
Arizona Cardinals Paris Johnson Jr. looks elite against New Orleans Saints

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After the Arizona Cardinals finished things off against the New Orleans Saints the question becomes, why did they not win by more?

Yet, even with the acknowledgment that they have plenty to improve on, the Arizona Cardinals had a couple of massive bright spots.

We looked at Will Johnson in his debut, and today we wanted to look at Paris Johnson Jr.

PJJ looked the part in his first outing of 2025, and was highly graded by all of the outlets that do that sort of thing.

Paris Johnson in Week 1:

88.4 pass-block grade from PFF, 3rd-best among tackles

100% pass-block win rate from ESPN

— Kyle Odegard (@Kyle_Odegard) September 9, 2025
Top pass pro effectiveness grades from W1:

🥇OT Joe Alt (LAC)
🥈OT Charles Cross (SEA)
🥉OT Paris Johnson Jr (ARI)
• iOL Donovan Jackson (MIN)
• iOL Mekhi Becton (LAC)
• iOL Nick Allegretti (WSH)

— Ryan Fowler (@_RyanFowler_) September 9, 2025

Now, after the first week, the Cardinals know they need to improve in a lot of ways, even along the offensive line, where the run blocking was porous at best.

Yet, seeing Paris Johnson Jr. not only play well, but look like a left tackle on the precipice of becoming one of the best players in the game at his position, it should have everyone excited about his continued growth.

Source: https://www.revengeofthebirds.com/a...son-jr-looks-elite-against-new-orleans-saints
 
Arizona Cardinals could be missing a big piece at tight end in week two

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Happy Friday one and all.

The Arizona Cardinals take on the Carolina Panthers in week two of the 2025 regular season, and as they prepare, they may be without a big piece to what they like to do in the run game.

Tip Reiman is dealing with a foot injury, and that could change how often the team can go into their 12 and especially their 13 personnel.

Reiman is not the only one of concern on the injury report heading into Friday.

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It seems like there is no chance that Cody Simon will play, but we need to keep an eye on Blake Gillikin, who is dealing with a back injury.

I am not a punting expert, but it seems less than ideal for your punter to be dealing with a back issue.

We will likely still await the return of Will Hernandez, but he is getting closer.

The one to watch for the Carolina Panthers is Ikem Ekwonu, who is dealing recovering with a recent appendectomy and his replacement has not been good.

It seems like Ekwonu will still not be ready, but it is something to monitor.

Source: https://www.revengeofthebirds.com/a...s-carolina-panthers-week-2-2025-injury-report
 
Tip Reiman, Cody Simon to miss game against Carolina Panthers

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The Arizona Cardinals will be down two players for sure on Sunday, as they will miss second year tight end, one of the best blockers on the team, and maybe even the NFL, Tip Reiman.

From Coach Gannon:

Arizona Cardinals TE Tip Reiman (foot) & LB Cody Simon (concussion) both ruled out for Sunday's game against the Carolina Panthers. pic.twitter.com/RUwKqnHCDd

— PHNX Cardinals (@PHNX_Cardinals) September 12, 2025

As someone who has dealt with a foot injury, feet are not a fun thing to be dealing with, especially for a big man like Reiman.

Yet, Gannon doesn’t seem overly concerned, but we also know they are incredibly private with any injury issues with players.

So, maybe we pay close attention to how he is next Wednesday on the injury report.

Meanwhile, rookie linebacker Cody Simon is expectedly out after suffering a concussion in his NFL debut. With Simon out, we will see if the Cardinals continue to roll with more safeties than linebackers in games, especially this week with the Carolina Panthers coming to town.

Either way, let’s hope both players are healthy soon.

Source: https://www.revengeofthebirds.com/a...-simon-to-miss-game-against-carolina-panthers
 
Cardinals-Saints Week 1 reactions, standouts, duds, concerns and more

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Happy Saturday one and all.

The boys played well last night, as I find a balance in watching two sons play under the Friday Night Lights for two different high school programs.

Now, we get ready for the Arizona Cardinals, as 3-0 on the week would be ideal.

First though, Jess and I are back to take a look at the game between the Cardinals and New Orleans Saints.

We talk about the following:

  • (1:00) Our reaction to the game overall, how ugly it was, what we saw from both teams and changes in what they did
  • (24:55) Our breakdown as to which Cardinals players stood out and which ones were duds
  • (33:36) Our concerns and what we saw around the NFC West in Week 1

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!

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Source: https://www.revengeofthebirds.com/a...-1-reactions-standouts-duds-concerns-and-more
 
Cardinals-Panthers Week 2 preview, picks, predictions, prop bets

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Happy Sunday one and all.

The Arizona Cardinals host the Carolina Panthers in their 2025 home opener today, and it promises to be… well an NFL game.

After that, I can’t say too much, as we are coming off a very conservative win for the Arizona Cardinals, and it has fans questioning things.

Yet, for Jess and I, we are still buying that they are heading in the right direction.

In fact, we discuss that and more in today’s episode.

We discussed the following:

  • (1:00) We looked back at the Panthers’ season-opening loss and what their players did and offer as a challenge for the Cardinals.
  • (20:15) We went over the Cardinals’ keys to victory and the matchups we will watch.
  • (30:59) We make our predictions for the game and give you our favorite prop bets to make.

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!

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Source: https://www.revengeofthebirds.com/a...rs-week-2-preview-picks-predictions-prop-bets
 
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