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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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.



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
 
Winners and Losers from the Arizona Cardinals win over the Carolina Panthers

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It didn’t need to be that hard for the Arizona Cardinals.

They took a 27-3 lead with under 10 minutes to go in the third quarter and then it just…

Yet, they are 2-0 on the season and it’s better to try and fix things after a win than a loss.

Let’s take a look at some of the winners and losers from the game.

Winners –​


The Win Column – They’re 2-0.

Losers –​


Coaching staff – 27-3 lead and you allow a Bryce Young offense to have drives of 76 yards, 88 yards and 76 yards? You had him in a blender in the first half with relentless pressure, disguised blitzes and fronts and he and the Carolina Panthers offense looked lost. Then it all went away.

The Cardinals offense had only one three and out in the second half, their final drive of the game (not including kneel downs). Even after a terrible interception from Kyler Murray, there were just over 10 minutes left in the game and the Panthers had to go 88 yards. And you couldn’t even get them into a third down situation? 14 plays, they had one third down until they were in the red zone. That’s either piss poor coaching or piss poor execution.

Injuries – This was a rough one. We will wait for official word, but Max Melton, Garrett Williams and Will Johnson were all banged up.

Vibes – 2-0 and things are looking bleak. A win over the San Francisco 49ers will make everything feel alright, but the vibes are not immaculate.

Source: https://www.revengeofthebirds.com/a...rdinals-week-2-win-over-the-carolina-panthers
 
Arizona Cardinals run game missing through two weeks

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After two weeks, which is an incredibly small sample size, the Arizona Cardinals offense is getting rushing yards, but those yards are based off two big plays.

On the season the Cardinals have rushed for 228 yards, averaging 4.7 yards per carry.

Yet, Trey Benson and Kyler Murray have a 52 yard and 30 yard gain respectively, and the rest of the running game is bad.

228 rushing yards and 82 are on two plays, meaning the rush offense has 146 yards on 47 attempts (taking the two long runs out). That is 3.1 yards per carry.

The running games bulk numbers are fine. They are 12th in yards and 10th in yards per attempt. But again, the bulk of those numbers come strictly from those two long runs.

The offensive line has struggled in Justin Frye’s first two games, and the interior offensive line has been especially a problem.

Not only are they struggling to get push in the run game, they also are committing penalties too much. Isaiah Adams was flagged two times yesterday, while Hjalte Froholdt has two in two games. That means your interior offensive line has seven flags in two games.

It has not been the start to the season the Cardinals have wanted, or expected offensively, and much of that can be tied to a run game that lacks the ability to move the ball consistently.

Source: https://www.revengeofthebirds.com/a...ng-through-two-weeks-james-conner-trey-benson
 
The good news for the Cardinals? A 2-0 record. The bad news? Can’t put teams away

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The Arizona Cardinals are keeping up with the elite teams in the NFC West Division: the Los Angeles Rams and San Francisco 49ers. All three clubs have won both games and are in a three-way tie for the division.

RELATED: WINNERS AND LOSERS FROM THE PANTHERS WIN


The Cardinals must be feeling pretty good about themselves. They took care of the New Orleans Saints in Week 1, and then hung on to defeat the Carolina Panthers in the second game.

Emphasis on “hung on.”

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Arizona was dominating the Panthers and built a 27-3 lead halfway through three quarters. Then suddenly, the wheels didn’t just come off, they exploded as the Cardinals barely won 27-22. What happened to the lead? How did this come about, and what can be done to stop this from happening again?

This isn’t just a one-off. Against the Saints, the Cardinals had a 20-10 lead with about nine minutes left in Quarter 3. They hung on to win that contest 20-13. Again, they had to fight to preserve the win.

It is concerning that both sides of the ball struggled late in the game against Carolina.

During the post-game presser with Cardinals head coach Jonathan Gannon, he stated regarding the lack of ability to put teams away:

“I’m proud of them because they showed resilience, because it turned quickly. But ultimately won enough plays to win the game there.”
That was Drew’s best drive of the season

— Jay (@AZSPORTSGUY94) September 14, 2025

The Cardinals had already scored all the points they were going to, so the winning plays were already gone and over with. Carolina outscored Arizona 19-7 in the second half. The opening drive in the second half saved the game with the nine-play drive that went 71 yards and concluded with a two-yard James Conner run for a 27-3 lead.

defense stood up pic.twitter.com/jt5Qhk2NfS

— Arizona Cardinals (@AZCardinals) September 15, 2025

From that point on, the offense could not move whatsoever. The other drives in the second half resulted in an interception, a punt, and the victory formation for one play.

Gannon continued:

“I obviously have to do a much better job at making our guys, all three phases, understand how to close games out. That’s two in a row now. When we have a chance to put away games, we have to put them away.”

What was lucky for the Cards is that the third quarter was only two drives: the aforementioned Conner TD drive, and then the Panthers took almost eight minutes off the clock with 14 plays that resulted in a four-yard TD pass to WR Hunter Renfrow. Only three plays remained until the final quarter began. Both long drives only gave Carolina the final quarter to attempt to make up the large difference on the scoreboard.

The issue was, the team did not finish. Gannon noted:

“When you get up like that, defensively, you’re trying to make them earn every yard. Then they went on two long drives and scored touchdowns. Within those drives, we have to do a better job of getting off a little bit better and work to keep points off the board ultimately. The turning point for me was we never got that key stop and allowed our offense to get out there and put the game away. It’s not the players – they played their butts off.”
6️⃣ makin' things happen ‼️ pic.twitter.com/YPDd3H1K9g

— Arizona Cardinals (@AZCardinals) September 14, 2025

All well and good, and a 24-point lead that dissolved pretty quickly is certainly something to be concerned with. And it has happened twice now. In two games.

One issue in the Carolina game was that after the big lead was established, the defense began to give way too much area away from the Panthers’ receivers, even as much as 12 to 15 yards off their man. Why? Quick, short passes then became the norm as they marched down the field without many contested throws.

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The Saints had an opportunity to pull off the upset towards the end of the game and had more first downs (21) than Arizona, with seven fewer possession minutes. The issue in that game was that the offense failed to move the ball the same way they did in the second quarter, where they scored two touchdowns on successive drives.

In the third quarter, the offense bogged down and summoned K Chad Ryland, who kicked a 50-yard field goal to make it 20-10 Cardinals. But from there, the offense could not finish drives as this group finished the game by going punt, punt, blocked 46-yard field goal, and another punt. The final possession, Arizona could have run out the clock as they got the ball with 2:42 left in the game and should have drained the clock. But a 15-yard sack ended with a punt instead.

Meanwhile, New Orleans started their final drive down by just seven points on their own 42 with just 1:49 left in the game. Several good runs and a series of short passes later, the Saints had a first down at the 18-yard line of Arizona. But the clock showed 14 ticks remaining. Four incomplete passes finished the game.

There were chances for the Saints, but the defense stood up to the challenge. Just like against the Panthers.

“There were some bad penalties, too, that we have to clean up. The game was on the line and the defense got it done. I thought we played well enough for three quarters, and in the fourth we didn’t do a good enough job. We got to make sure we are educating our guys and putting them in situations and coaching the details.”

This Cardinals defense is playing well this year. They did their part in the Panthers game with an early fumble recovery for a touchdown, and then the interception by LB Baron Browning, all in the first quarter.

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But it seems they get tired after three quarters. Why? Because the offense isn’t staying on the field for as long in the second half.

Against the Saints in the first half, the offense had several good drives of 11and 10 plays. Whereas in the second half, there were six and five-play drives plus and a three-and-out, among others.

Defensive players rarely sub, so when an offense moves the ball and grinds off time on the clock, the defenders can sit in a shady spot, drink, and rest. Then they can hit the field with stamina.

vintage Calais‼️‼️ pic.twitter.com/bJqV5oBBaW

— Arizona Cardinals (@AZCardinals) September 14, 2025
“Calais (Campbell), obviously, a huge play, that hit we needed it. It’s a ‘gotta have it play.’ He came up big. We just didn’t have the ball in the second half.”

The end of the Carolina game was a combination things, such as dumb late-game penalties like Denzel Burke’s which negated a sack and fumble or Josh Sweat’s roughing the passer call, an onside kick recovery that was botched that after it went off a member of Arizona’s return team, a horrible interception, and many offensive miscommunications that all contributed to keeping the Panthers in the mix instead of inserting a dagger.

The defense must find a method so they won’t become drained in the fourth quarter. More conditioning? Kinda late for that. Substitute more bodies? It may come to that. A complete defensive line rotation? An idea for sure.

Gannon concluded:

“Our job is solutions. So, we figure out the solutions.”

How can the Cardinals finish games when they build a lead?

It’s pretty simple: the offense must sustain more drives and complete the game with the football in their hands instead of hoping that the defense will come through once again.

Source: https://www.revengeofthebirds.com/a...a-2-0-record-the-bad-news-cant-put-teams-away
 
Arizona Cardinals place Garrett Williams on injured reserve

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The fallout from the Arizona Cardinals win over the Carolina Panthers is coming out.

We were waiting and now we know that Garrett Williams is going on the injured reserve, as is defensive lineman L.J. Collier.

From the team:

The Arizona Cardinals Football Club today announced that the team has signed cornerback Darren Hall to the active roster from the practice squad and has placed defensive lineman L.J. Collier and cornerback Garrett Williamson injured reserve.

In addition, the team has signed cornerback Ekow Boye-Doe (ECK-oh / BOY-doe) and defensive lineman Zach Carter to the practice squad and has released linebacker Elliott Brown from the practice squad. The signings took place today at the Dignity Health Arizona Cardinals Training Center in Tempe, AZ.

Carter (6-4, 301) is a three-year NFL veteran who has played 45 games (16 starts) with Las Vegas (2024) and Cincinnati (2022-24) after entering the league with the Bengals as a third-round selection (95th overall) in the 2022 NFL Draft from Florida. He has 68 tackles, 2.0 sacks, three passes defensed and one forced fumble in his career. The 26-year old Carter played eight games with the Raiders last year after appearing in 37 games with the Bengals.

Boye-Doe will wear jersey #35 and Carter will wear #90.

Let’s hope to get some clarity on Williams soon, as well as updates on Max Melton and Will Johnson.

Hope it is a quick recovery for both Williams and Collier.

Source: https://www.revengeofthebirds.com/a...arrett-williams-lj-collier-on-injured-reserve
 
Arizona Cardinals defense needs to find the pressure

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After a 2-0 start the hand wringing has been quite frequent.

Yet, for a 2-0 team, the Arizona Cardinals sure have played about six quarters of good to great football, and two quarters of football that looked like… Oh crap, we need to hang on.

Part of that is a good thing.

The Cardinals are creating separation between them and their opponents.

In their win over the New Orleans Saints they took a two score lead with nine minutes left in the third quarter, and in the win over the Carolina Panthers the Arizona Cardinals took a massive 24-point lead with just over nine minutes left in the third quarter.

In both games there was a common theme… A lack of pressure from the defense.

The Arizona Cardinals are creating pressures/hits/sack at one of the worst rates in the NFL through two games:

Cardinals team pass-rush ranks, per @FTNFantasy

Pressure percentage: 23rd
QB hit rate: 24th
Sack rate: 26th
Blitz rate: 32nd

— Kyle Odegard (@Kyle_Odegard) September 16, 2025

The Cardinals spent heavily in the offseason along the defensive line, re-signing Baron Browning, bringing in Josh Sweat, Dalvin Tomlinson and Calais Campbell in free agency, and of course drafting Walter Nolen in the first round.

Yet, through two games, in situations where it was obvious that the other team would be passing, they have been content to bring four, drop back into coverage and keep things in front of them.

While this isn’t an issue because it is preventing big plays, it has created another problem… The Cardinals cannot get off the field.

Look at the Panthers game. The Cardinals first two drives were 18 plays chewing up over 12 minutes of game time.

The Panthers countered with 28 plays chewing up nearly 13 minutes of game clock. So, while the time of possession is nearly identical, the Cardinals defense had to play 10 extra snaps. That means 10 times the defense had go again.

Yet, they were content to die a death by 1000 cuts, rather than risk giving up a big play and quick score. We can argue if that is the way to do it because we know the outcome… Wins. However, at some point as a defense you have to get off the field.

The Cardinals defense in the first two drives of the second half only were in a third down situation four times in 28 plays. The Carolina Panthers had one fourth down play in those two drives.

The Panthers were never even in a position where they felt pressure, because they were moving the ball so easily on first and second down.

Nick Rallis and Jonathan Gannon will have to change things up, especially if there are injuries to the secondary, or those nickel and dime passes will become quarters and dollars with their fourth, fifth and sixth cornerbacks getting reps.

Source: https://www.revengeofthebirds.com/a...-cardinals-defense-needs-to-find-the-pressure
 
Cardinals QB Kyler Murray posts a photo of himself in a Michael Vick jersey, and yes, with a pit bull

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We all live in sensitive times, which can be good and unforgiving. Police now wear body cams, which eliminates law enforcement from being accused of actions that never happened. Doctor visit entry papers now ask how you identify yourself gender-wise. Some vegetarians don’t eat meat, but will sit down to chow down on fish and chicken, which are both sold in the meat section.

RELATED: CONFIDENCE IN DIRECTION OF CARDINALS

Domestic violence is something that should never happen, yet it does. Just like cruelty to animals should be a thing of the past, but it’s not. Most pets are helpless unless they are raised to be mean and destructive.

We all know the saga of former NFL quarterback Michael Vick and his association with dog fighting. He was the first overall pick in the 2001 NFL draft by the Atlanta Falcons after a sterling college career at Virginia Tech. In the NFL, he went to four Pro Bowls. He became the first NFL quarterback to ever rush for over 1,000 yards in a single season.

But his alternative lifestyle caught up with him in 2007. He pleaded guilty to federal charges of severe animal abuse, including the mistreatment and killing of dogs that failed to perform in organized fights. Most of the animals were pit bulls. Federal officials found dogfighting and dog-training facilities on Vick’s fifteen-acre property near Smithfield, Virginia.

He pleaded guilty to one count of criminal conspiracy to operate a dogfighting ring across state lines. In the end, Vick served prison time and lost endorsements, plus a lucrative NFL contract.

Dogfighting is illegal in all 50 states, plus all American territories such as Puerto Rico. Cockfighting was legal in the State of Louisiana until the Vick situation, but since then, they have become the last state to make this sport illegal as well.

Everyone in the NFL knows the Vick story, especially Cardinals starting QB Kyler Murray. In fact, Vick was his childhood hero.

Kyler really is posted up with a pitbull in a Vick Jersey. Insane work dawg😭 pic.twitter.com/ZAt9e9xew2

— Maserati Marv 🏎️💨 (@MHJera_) September 16, 2025

Recently, Murray posted a photo on social media wearing a white Vick jersey while sitting on a porch with his own dog named Trunks, who just happens to be a pit bull.

Murray wearing a Vick jersey should not be an issue. Murray posting a pic of himself with his dog Trunks is certainly no worries. But the mix is just wrong. Yes, some folks are way too sensitive, but dog lovers will say, separate the two and go about your day. Place them together, and it’s national news.

Dude was ten years old when Vick got in trouble man. This a crazy reach 🤦🏻‍♂️

— Isaias Garza❤️‍🔥🗡️ (@PharaohIzzy) September 16, 2025

So, what did Murray do? He admitted the pic was a mistake and apologized to anyone he offended.

Murray explained:

“In no way, shape, or form do I condone animal cruelty or dogfighting.”

Murray has two American bulldogs, named Swoosh and Trunks.

Murray continued:

“For me personally, Michael was a player I admired very much growing up. I was at home with one of my pups, Trunks. Both get treated like kings. So, it’s not like in no way, shape, or form am I condoning that. But, yes, I saw how it affected people and decided to take it down.”

Vick eventually came back to the NFL after his prison term and was the Comeback Player of the Year in 2010 while a member of the Philadelphia Eagles. He then had short stints with the New York Jets and Pittsburgh Steelers. He is currently the head coach at Norfolk State University, located in Norfolk, Virginia, as a D-1 FCS program.

Kyler Murray apologized for wearing a Michael Vick jersey in photoshoot with his dog.

He has since pulled down a post on Instagram.

"I saw how it affected people and decided to take it down. I apologize to anybody and whoever I affected.” pic.twitter.com/CyOXbJiXwz

— Arizona Sports (@AZSports) September 17, 2025

Murray stated he tried to emulate Vick’s playing style as he was playing football in his youth and high school years, and attributes his running skills to Vick. But at the same time, he wanted the Instagram post to be behind him.

“So, I apologize to anybody and whoever I affected with that.”

Currently, the Cardinals are 2-0-0 and face the unbeaten San Francisco 49ers this weekend in a key NFC West Division matchup.

Source: https://www.revengeofthebirds.com/a...a-michael-vick-jersey-and-yes-with-a-pit-bull
 
Where the Cardinals rank statistically after the Week 2 win over the Panthers

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The Cardinals are gearing up for a Week 3 matchup with the 49ers, where they will look to stay undefeated and atop the NFC West.

Arizona is coming off a close win over the Panthers, which saw them go up by as many as 24 points before Carolina rallied back within five points and almost completed an epic comeback.

With Week 3 upon us, how does Arizona compare to the rest of the NFL from a statistical standpoint on both sides of the ball?

Offense​


Points per game: 23.5 ppg / T-11th

Passing offense: 170.5 ypg / 27th

Rushing offense: 114.0 ypg / T-13th

Total offense: 284.5 ypg / T-24th

3rd down conversions: 40.91% / T-17th

Red zone scoring: 57.14% / T-16th

Sacks allowed: 6 / 9th

Turnovers: 1 / 18th

Arizona’s offense must be better to keep stacking wins. A 52-yard run by Trey Benson and a 30-yard run by Kyler Murray help push up the rushing yard average. However, if you take those two runs away, they’re only averaging 3.1 yards per carry. James Conner has been held to less than 40 yards rushing in back-to-back games. It all starts up front, where the offensive line has struggled to generate push and open up lanes. As for the passing game, they rank near the bottom of this department because they aren’t getting the football down the field. Most of their production has come from short and intermediate throws. Trey McBride continues to be a reliable target, catching six catches in each of the last two games for a combined 139 receiving yards. After being held to just two receptions for 27 yards, Marvin Harrison Jr. is still looking to play to his draft status.

Defense​


Points allowed: 17.5 / 10th

Passing defense: 255.5 / 26th

Rushing defense: 78.0 / 6th

Total defense: 333.5 / 21st

3rd down conversions: 34.48% / 11th

Red zone defense: 50.00% / T-11th

Sacks: 4.0 / 19th

Takeaways: 2 / 11th

The Cardinals’ defense has played well enough to fend off their first two opponents. But there are still things that need improvement, starting with sustaining consistency through all four quarters. This past weekend, the Panthers managed long stretches of play without being forced into third-down situations, resulting in worn-out defensive players. It ultimately led to Carolina coming back and pulling within a score. The Cardinals are tied for third in first-half scoring defense, so it’s key that they keep their foot on the gas for the entire game moving forward. Despite the offseason additions along the defensive line, Arizona hasn’t generated consistent pressure on opposing quarterbacks, which is also due to the lack of blitzing. As for the positives, Calais Campbell looks like he is 39 going on 29. Will Johnson has proven to be a draft steal. The secondary, including Johnson, is dealing with some injuries, but the group as a whole has shown a lot of promise.

Source: https://www.revengeofthebirds.com/a...ically-after-the-week-2-win-over-the-panthers
 
49ers announce Mac Jones will remain QB against Cardinals on Sunday

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There was speculation of whether backup San Francisco 49ers QB Mac Jones would get another start this weekend against the Arizona Cardinals or if starter Brock Purdy would he ready to take the field instead. On Friday, Niners head coach Kyle Shanahan ended the questions when he spoke with ESPN.

Shanahan stated:

“I think it’s highly unlikely that (Purdy) will start. We’re just trying to see where he’s at to see if he can be a [No.] 2 or an emergency [No.] 3.”

Purdy has been nursing a toe injury he suffered in the opening game against the Seattle Seahawks, and missed last week’s game in the win over the New Orleans Saints. This Sunday’s matchup with Arizona is a key divisional game with both clubs sitting at 2-0-0.

RELATED: 3 THINGS THE CARDINALS MUST DO TO BEAT THE 49ERS

Jones, filling in for Purdy for a second game in a row, is not a huge disadvantage for the Cardinals. Last week in the 26-21 win over the Saints, Jones tossed three touchdowns amid his 279 yards, so he still has the juice to get it done. The Saints’ defense is ranked middle of the pack against the pass, so it’s not like they are horrid in passing downs.

Officially, Purdy is listed as questionable. He has been a limited participant in practice sessions this week, and Shanahan explained he has progressed, just not enough to play in live action, where grown-ass men are trying to assault him legally. Although Jones has been named the starter, it remains unclear if Purdy will suit up in a backup role. San Fran only has two signalcallers on their active roster, so it is a certainty that Adrian Martinez will be brought up from the practice squad. Martinez was named to the 2024 All-UFL team and helped the Birmingham Stallions capture the UFL championship that season.

Jones was also sacked three times in the New Orleans game and threw five passes out of bounds to avoid other potential sacks.

Although named the backup behind Purdy to begin the season, Jones is no slouch. He was the 15th player off the board in the 2021 NFL draft by the New England Patriots and made the NFL All-Rookie Team, plus the Pro Bowl as a rookie, as he passed for 3,801 yards with 22 TDs with just 13 picks. The 49ers are his third NFL club, but he has played in 53 NFL games with 10,869 career passing yards.

Jones can make the short to intermediate plays all game long. He has some issues with accuracy with the long balls, but can dink and dunk a team to death. He learned this from being the starter for the University of Alabama where he earned two National Championships.

The Niners’ offensive line also has a new guy in place as left guard Ben Bartch has an ankle issue and will be replaced by rookie Connor Colby. Colby was taken in the seventh round out of Iowa. Earlier this week, backup LT Spencer Burford ruined a knee in practice and has been ruled out of Sunday’s game. WR Jauan Jennings is also nursing an ankle issue while rookie WR Jordan Watkins has been ruled out.

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Shanahan gave some insight into Purdy’s attempt to return:

“Brock pushes himself to go as hard as anyone I’ve been around, but he’s very levelheaded in terms of being realistic. And he doesn’t just talk with his heart, he works with his heart but he talks with his mind and lets us really know what the chances are of it, and if he can’t do it, he’ll let you know.”

But for now, it appears the team will feature Jones on game days. He drew a lot of praise regarding how he played against the Saints, and the offense appears to be happy with his demeanor, confidence, and production. He has been the first QB up in all the individual drills during the media viewing portions of practice.

If the Cardinals can produce a dynamic pass rush, Jones is the type of quarterback who needs time to survey the field and decide options. Flushing him into flats limits his choices and will make Jones have to make decisions sooner.

Source: https://www.revengeofthebirds.com/a...es-will-remain-qb-against-cardinals-on-sunday
 
3 things the Cardinals must do to beat the 49ers this weekend

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The Arizona Cardinals find themselves in a key division matchup early in the schedule as they meet the San Francisco 49ers on the road in an afternoon contest. The game is being broadcast on FOX and one of four late Sunday games, so the viewership should be high.

Both teams come into the game unbeaten with 2-0-0 records. Currently, there is a three-way tie with the Los Angeles Rams who are also unbeaten in two matches. The Rams play the Super Bowl champion Philadelphia Eagles in Philly in one of the early games.

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If Arizona can beat the 49ers with the Rams against a very tough opponent, the victory would place the Cardinals in sole possession of the NFC West Division.

But, let’s not get ahead of ourselves. No, sir.

The Niners are a very good team this year. They are ranked #6 in passing yards (556) and passing completions (52), #7 in passing attempts (74), #3 in passing TDs (5), and have the second most passing plays of 40+ yards (2). Their rushing attack needs work as they are ranked #22 in rushing yards (196) and #5 in rushing attempts. This means they aren’t getting much per run as they are getting just 3.2 yards per carry on average, which is ranked #29.

Overall, San Fran’s offense is ranked #7 in the league. And they are going to air it out.

What will be the keys to winning this game? Here’s three:


Strong pass rush


With a very good passing attack, the best method to interrupt the 49ers flow is to get pressure on their quarterback. Starting QB Brock Purdy was out versus the New Orleans Saints this past weekend, but veteran Mac Jones took over and proceeded to toss three touchdown passes in route to a 26-21 victory.

Jones should again start against Arizona. He is not as mobile as Purdy so he isn’t going to be flushed as much. The Saints sacked him three times and that number could just as well have been doubled as Jones was able to get loose on occasion. Purdy is a much better pure passer, but if Jones gets into any sort of rhythm and has a clean pocket, he can throw into tight windows and has the ability to go through his progressions as he threw the ball 39 times.

Against the Saints, Jones threw to 10 different receivers, so he has the experience to get the ball out in a hurry. The Cardinals will need to rush at least four players and sometimes five on occasion to keep Jones from getting any momentum going. The Niners are not a team that will keep a tight end to block on a regular basis as they considered their TEs more pass catchers than extensions of the offensive line.

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DT Calais Campbell will need to have good game as well as LDE Josh Sweat and Xavier Thomas with an occasional blitz from S Budda Baker who leads the team in tackles with 18. Sweat is currently third in the NFL in pressures (5). Campbell has two sacks, but the greater need in this game is to disrupt the pocket.

And DT Dalvin Tomlinson needs to find a better push on passing downs. Show the 49ers that discipline with technique still works in this league.

Decrease the big plays


Arizona has two of the best safeties in the league this year with Baker and Jalen Thompson. Both are willing tacklers and seem to be around the ball quite a bit.

But the 49ers are built for the big splash on offense. They dink and dunk, they try to hit the big one. When Purdy was under center, the team could throw it deep because he has the arm strength, but Jones does not. This will limit them, especially if Thompson and Baker can seal off the top when their offense does attempt the long ball. Which they do.

Jones connected on a 42-yard touchdown pass early in the fourth quarter that proved to be the game winner. The pass was just 21 yards before WR Jauan Jennings took it to the house.

Niners RB Christian McCaffrey is healthy again and is always one juke away from a big play. He is used quite a bit as a receiver especially in the slot, which will be the duty of the linebackers to shadow him. McCaffrey has great hands and can gain good yardage after the catch, but the front defenders will have to try to bottle him in during running downs. Currently, he is tied for third in the league in receptions, so he is an important portion of the 49ers offensive strategy.

If this Cardinals defense can keep McCaffrey in check and take him out of the offensive gameplan, it would be a huge plus. The defense will need a good tackler and pass coverage guy to shadow him.

Arizona’s back four allowed some decent to big plays from the Carolina Panthers last week. Rookie Tetairoa McMillan found open spots as he gained 100 yards on just six catches. In the first quarter, McMillan took a short pass over the middle that went for 40 yards and another catch in Quarter 2 gulped 22 yards. The cornerbacks are going to have to play closer to their receivers against the 49ers.

The interception by Cardinals LB Baron Browning was a crossing route intended for McMillan.

#49ers QB Brock Purdy did some throwing in individual drills during early open portion of Wednesday’s practice.

A look: pic.twitter.com/85QZlBlFar

— Nick Wagoner (@nwagoner) September 17, 2025

There is a report that Purdy might be available for the game after suffering a toe injury, but it is considered a long shot if he does suit up.

Successful offensive drives


To be effective in this game, the Cardinals offense must move the ball. Easier said than done. We admit this. Robert Saleh is back as the 49ers DC. He may not know how to run an entire organization or figure out what dark room Aaron Rodgers is visiting, but Saleh is an exceptional defensive mind.

Cinema. pic.twitter.com/1Q77VQuKp8

— San Francisco 49ers (@49ers) September 16, 2025

Arizona must be able to complete drives. Period. Field goals are their best friend in this contest. K Chad Ryland is having a good year going 4-5 on field goal attempts with his only miss the blocked attempt against the Saints in Week 1. He has hit a long of 50 yards with a range of 72 yards it would seem as evidenced in warmups.

The Cardinals must collect points and abandon the notion to go for it after crossing the midfield stripe. If the offense can regularly get inside or near San Francisco’s 40-yard line, trot out Ryland and let him rip. The Niners defense is one of the league’s best, so settle for field goals and build up the scoreboard.

The short passing game should be there for QB Kyler Murray especially since his favorite targets thus far have been TE Trey McBride and his other tight ends. They are all grinders.

Work on the four-minute mechanics.

Yes, two touchdowns are 14 points, but five field goals equal 15 points, plus those long drives keep San Fran’s offense off the field and wears down their defensive players.

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And why isn’t OC Drew Petzing getting Marvin Harrison more targets? Five against the Panthers and six versus the Saints? Really? Why doesn’t Petzing treat this year like Harrison is on a Pro Bowl trek and see what happens with this offense? He can’t if he doesn’t get more throws his way.

The 49ers have the league’s sixth best pass defense so far in 2025. But they have a weakness: San Fran is allowing 71.9% of passes to be completed. McBride and Harrison would be a great test to show the rest of the NFL that the Cardinals have offensive players, too.

Extra points


Take the three points on stalled drives, get into the end zone for a touchdown or two if possible, and get into the opposing quarterback’s face more times than he would like.

How many backup tight ends can say they blocked two Hall of Famers on the same play?

Watch Tip Reiman (87) on Kyler Murray's TD run. He nearly shoves Nick Bosa over at the snap, with Bosa trying to tackle James Conner. Then he gets Fred Warner for good measure.

Talanoa Hufanga… pic.twitter.com/r7xvE8wCk9

— Bill Barnwell (@billbarnwell) October 7, 2024

One of the weaknesses of this Niners defense is a running quarterback on a rollout. Their defensive linemen are good at stopping the run, but not at going all out in the flats for very many plays. Option plays for Murray with the ability to run for yardage should become an asset.

The defense for Arizona must put constant pressure on Jones who can be rattled if hit enough. The limited time to throw will provide more incompletions and at the same time will protect the Cardinals secondary.

And finish offensive drives.

Source: https://www.revengeofthebirds.com/a...t-do-to-beat-the-49ers-budda-baker-josh-sweat
 
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