Cardinals vs. 49ers: How to watch, TV schedule, radio broadcast, live stream and more

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Happy gameday one and all.

The Arizona Cardinals are taking on their division rival San Francisco 49ers this afternoon and it is going to be a big one.

The Niners are hurting, the Cardinals are hurting and it is only week three, so getting these wins early could prove important later in the season.

Here is everything you need to know about this afternoons game.

Week 3: Arizona Cardinals vs San Francisco 49ers


Date: Sunday, September 21, 2025
Time: 1:25 p.m. AT
Location: Levi’s Stadium — Santa Clara, CA
National TV: Fox (Channel 10 locally)
National online streaming: NFL+, Fox Streaming
TV announcers: Adam Amin (play-by-play) Mark Sanchez (analyst) Kristina Pink (sideline)
Radio: Arizona Sports 98.7 FM
Radio announcers: Dave Pasch (play-by-play), A.Q. Shipley (analyst) and Paul Calvisi (sideline)
National Radio: ESPN Radio – Chris Carlin (play-by-play), Kelly Stouffer (analyst)
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

Let’s go Cardinals!

Source: https://www.revengeofthebirds.com/a...schedule-radio-broadcast-live-stream-and-more
 
Arizona Cardinals show us they are not ready for the spotlight in loss to San Francisco 49ers

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Who knows what to think at this point.

The offense dropped two touchdowns, they showed they can be an offense that attacks vertically, but is it only when they are down?

Kyler Murray had his one boneheaded play a game, but it ended up not being a safety, so it didn’t kill them… however his weapons around him not named Trey McBride may not be all we had hoped?

Is it the players, the scheme or a weird combination where the team doesn’t trust the offensive line and the skill players are not showing enough consistency?

Or is it a defensive coach who wants this type of thing?

There are so many questions that are still not answered but this team just gagged away a game they should have won.

Defense did everything they could except on the last drive.

Offense is a joke.

Maybe Marvin Harrison should have worked the Juggs Machine and not the weights?

Maybe they should have looked to get a wide receiver who can make a clutch catch, not keep Zay Jones?

However, when you play a game like Mac Jones is your QB against a team with Mac Jones as your QB you are going to get these results.

Through three weeks, the Arizona Cardinals are 2-1 and no one thinks they’re good.

Source: https://www.revengeofthebirds.com/a...-the-spotlight-in-loss-to-san-francisco-49ers
 
James Conner injury is season ending per reports

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The Arizona Cardinals lost more than the game Sunday in Santa Clara.

ESPN is reporting that James Conner’s injury is severe enough that they are already calling it a season ending injury.

Cardinals RB James Conner did in fact suffer a season-ending injury to his right ankle that will require surgery, per source. The injury is considered “severe”, even if the team does not yet know the full extent of the damage. pic.twitter.com/IMktQeYBoz

— Adam Schefter (@AdamSchefter) September 22, 2025

Conner is not just a key piece to what the Arizona Cardinals do offensively (and this is not the time to debate this season’s offensive results) but the heart and soul of this team.

Any doubt, the outpouring is already showing.

Gotchu for life 6, I promise ❤️🙏🏾

— Trey Benson (@trey_uno1) September 22, 2025
James Conner one of my favorite players in football.

Hate seeing him injured. Great dude, incredible career. Angry Runs hall of famer. pic.twitter.com/o01QMdTOiN

— Kyle Brandt (@KyleBrandt) September 21, 2025
Trey Benson on James Conner going down:

"I'm gonna do it for him. He's gonna be my motivation for the rest of the year and I can't wait."

— Theo Mackie (@theo_mackie) September 22, 2025
6 ❤️ we got you 🙏🏾 pic.twitter.com/kFJk3dWreq

— Rocketship 🚀 (@MackWilSr) September 22, 2025

Conner’s health is the most important thing after today, and we are not talking for the immediate. We are talking about how he can recover and how he will be able to heal long term.

No matter what, for me that’s what I’m thinking about right now for James Conner.

Conner’s injury will open the door for Trey Benson to take the lead back spot, while Emari Demercado, Bam Knight and likely Michael Carter will get chances as well.

No matter what, let’s hope for a good outcome for Conner first and foremost.

Source: https://www.revengeofthebirds.com/a...es-conner-injury-is-season-ending-per-reports
 
Arizona Cardinals somehow still favorites ahead of Thursday Night Football showdown with Seahawks

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After a 2-1 start to the season where every single game has come down to the last possession of the game, the Arizona Cardinals have to rally physically and emotionally for their first primetime game of the 2025 season.

The good news, that means we can watch football next Sunday and not let it change our mood.

The bad news, the Arizona Cardinals host the Seattle Seahawks on Thursday Night Football this week and need to overcome a tough one yesterday.

Somehow, the Cardinals were 2.5-point favorites heading into the week, but after yesterday, the official line from our friends at FanDuel Sportsbook… still has the Arizona Cardinals as favorites, but slight at best as they are 1.5-point favorites heading into the Thursday Night Football tilt.

I think after this weekend we are all a little surprised, even though the Cardinals covered again yesterday as they came into the game +2.5-point dogs.

However, with the emotional highs and lows of yesterday, as well as losing James Conner for the year, the team will have to rally quickly for a Thursday Night game that usually offers something crazy.

Source: https://www.revengeofthebirds.com/a...hursday-night-football-showdown-with-seahawks
 
What does losing Cardinals RB James Conner change for this season?

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The Arizona Cardinals defeat at the hands of the San Francisco 49ers did not go as designed. For one, the scoreboard stated a 16-15 49ers victory. The Cardinals had the game basically won, but let it slip away.

Then came news that RB James Conner would be lost for the year on a play that bent his right ankle backward in the third quarter with 12:26 remaining.

RELATED: JAMES CONNER INJURY IS SEASON ENDING

So far, what is known is that Conner’s injury is considered “severe,” although the exact type of injury isn’t known yet. It is already certain that he will require surgery.

It was a typical dive play up the gut when he was tackled by DT Jordan Elliott, who came off a block by C Hjalte Froholdt. Conner attempted to break free, but Elliott began to swing Conner around. At the same time, Niners rookie safety Marques Sigle came from his strong safety spot and ran up to assist on the stop. Sigle went low towards Conner’s shins while at the same time Elliott twisted Conner while Sigle was holding his ankle.

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Players from both benches took a knee as Conner was attended to by the trainers, and then carted off the field. Conner is a Cardinals Captain this year.

QB Kyler Murray told ESPN after the game:

“Yeah, it’s unfortunate. Just not only is he my teammate, I feel like that’s a brother of mine. Just to see him go down like that, you never want to see that. I understand it’s part of the game, but it is not ideal. All the work that he puts in and just who he is as a person, you don’t want to see him get hurt like that. Yeah, it’s tough. He’s everything, means everything.”

Conner signed a two-year extension last year and had back-to-back 1,000-yard seasons, gaining 1,094 last season and 1,040 in 2023. He was voted to the Pro Bowl in 2018 while with the Pittsburgh Steelers and in 2021 in his first year with Arizona. His $3.64 million base salary for this year is guaranteed for injury.

Cardinals 2024 third-round draft pick Trey Benson (6’-0”, 220 pounds) will now become the starting running back. Before the San Fran contest, Conner had 32 carries compared to Benson’s 11. Both players had five receptions and are considered a bellcow type of runner.

So, what does Arizona’s offense do now?

Benson has been heralded by many that he should be more involved in the offense this year. He is described as a powerful runner with explosive speed, showing the ability to break tackles and finish runs effectively. He runs a 4.39 in the 40.

Other options for the Cardinals include Emari Demercado (5’-9”, 215 pounds) and Zonovan “Bam” Knight (5’-11”, 206 pounds). Demercado runs a 4.44 in the 40 and has played in 29 NFL games. This year, he has had one offensive snap and 19 special teams snaps. Knight has 4.53 speed and has played in 10 NFL games with 88 career carries. This season, he has zero offensive snaps and six special teams snaps.

On the practice squad is Michael Carter (5’-8”, 201 pounds), who is a former First Team All-ACC recipient. His 40 time is 4.5.

Against the 49ers, Benson had 10 carries for 42 yards with a 4.2 yards per carry average. Demercado had two carries for zero yards.

This season, the Cardinals were satisfied with the veteran Conner as their bellcow and Benson as the complementary back. Can Benson handle a full load? In his final two years at Florida State, he gained 990 yards and 906 yards, respectively, with a combined 310 carries and 23 touchdowns.

What if Arizona decides to bring in another running back? What is still out there as far as available free agents?

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D’Onta Foreman​


6’-0”, 235 pounds

Age: 29


Foreman was an absolute beast in college as he rushed for 2,028 yards in his final year at Texas. But he has sputtered at the next level. He was with the Cleveland Browns last year and used sparingly. He played in 11 games with 71 carries for 232 yards and mainly a goal-line option with his stocky frame. In 2022, while with the Carolina Panthers, he gained 914 yards on 203 carries, so he can take carries off of Benson. His price is in the $1.1 million range.

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Gus Edwards​


6’-1”, 238 pounds

Age: 30


Edwards was with the Baltimore Ravens for six seasons and did well for them. He signed with the Los Angeles Chargers last year, who then signed RB Najee Harris and drafted Omarion Hampton out of North Carolina in the first round. Edwards is known for running through players instead of around them. He has played in 80 NFL games with 800 carries for 3,760 yards and has scored 30 touchdowns. The Chargers paid him $3.25 million.

Very powerful runner who likes being physical. He is an average pass catcher but has good hands when thrown to. He is able to absorb blows and will push for extra yardage. A large workload is not an issue for Edwards as he has experience behind various formations, including offset shotgun and dotted-I. Not much wiggle or juking from Edwards, but will get those tough short gains.

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Zack Moss​


5’-10”, 215 pounds

Age: 27


Moss played with the Bengals last year and has 2,318 career rushing yards. He is a very good receiver with soft hands, gaining 710 yards on 98 receptions. He is in the $4 million range.

Moss has power with excellent yards after contact. He is quick but does not have breakaway speed. His thick body is pretty durable as he doesn’t get hurt often. Reliable outlet receiver or can take the workload. Excellent blocker when asked to remain in the backfield. Best known for taking hits and gaining more yardage.

Source: https://www.revengeofthebirds.com/a...dinals-rb-james-conner-change-for-this-season
 
Cardinals Reacts Survey Week 4

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The Arizona Cardinals are 2-1 and heading into a big division showdown on Thursday Night Football against the Seattle Seahawks who are also 2-1.

However, they are coming off very different results, where the Cardinals lost a heart breaker, while the Seahawks just absolutely dominated the Saints.

So now, with three games on film, what is your confidence in the Arizona Cardinals moving forward?

For me, I am interested in how they come out and play against a team that has looked good, coming off an emotional week. You lose a tight one to a divisional rival, while also losing a captain in James Conner.

How do you come out and play this week, on a short week?

Source: https://www.revengeofthebirds.com/n...cardinals-reacts-survey-week-4-49ers-seahawks
 
Arizona Cardinals make roster moves ahead of Thursday Night Football

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The Arizona Cardinals have made a couple of roster moves ahead of their 2025 primetime debut.

From the team:

The Arizona Cardinals Football Club today announced that the team has signed offensive lineman Demontrey Jacobs to the active roster from the practice squad and has placed running back James Conner on injured reserve.

In addition, the team has signed linebacker Elliott Brown and safety Patrick McMorris the practice squad and has released defensive lineman Kyon Barrs from the practice squad.

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

McMorris (6-0, 210) played six games last season with the Dolphins as a rookie after entering the league with Miami as a sixth-round selection (198th overall) in the 2024 NFL Draft out of California. Earlier this season, McMorris also spent time on the New York Giants practice squad. He played the 2023 season at California after beginning his collegiate career at San Diego State (2019-22).

Brown will wear jersey #41 and McMorris will wear #39.

The team obviously needed to make a move ahead of the Thursday Night matchup against the Seattle Seahawks, and after the James Conner injury.

Source: https://www.revengeofthebirds.com/a...d-of-thursday-night-football-demontrey-jacobs
 
Cardinals-49ers reactions: The offense, the defense and injuries

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Happy Wednesday one and all.

We are speeding things up this week, with both episodes of the Rise Up, See Red Podcast in the can, and we are ready for Thursday Night Football.

First, we need to take a look back at what happened on Sunday and discuss things.

We take a look at the good and the bad from the game, then dive into the injuries coming out of this game and how the Arizona Cardinals can move forward.

We discussed the following:

  • (1:00) The good and the bad from the offense
  • (29:28) The good and the bad from the defense
  • (36:56) The impact of James Conner’s season-ending injury and other injuries.

Catch the full episode below.

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...eactions-the-offense-the-defense-and-injuries
 
Cardinals-Seahawks Week 4 preview, picks, predictions and props

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Happy Thursday Night Football everyone.

For the first time in 2025, the Arizona Cardinals are the main attraction in town. So, how do they come out and play with that pressure?

After a tough loss to the San Francisco 49ers the Arizona Cardinals get a chance at another division rival, the Seattle Seahawks.

Jess and I discuss the Seahawks through three weeks, what to expect, and the matchups that matter.

From there, it is all gambling talk.

It is a great hour of Arizona Cardinals football talk.

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 talk about the following:

  • (1:00) What the Seahawks have done so far this season, what they do well and not as well
  • (24:04) Keys to victory for the Cardinals and matchups that will matter
  • (39:41) Picks, predictions and prop bets for the game
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Source: https://www.revengeofthebirds.com/a...ahawks-preview-matchup-picks-predictions-odds
 
Former Cardinals standout Larry Fitzgerald headlines 2026 Hall of Fame nominees

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The Arizona Cardinals have had their fair share of exceptional receivers over their history: Roy Green, Ricky Proehl, DeAndre Hopkins, Jackie Smith, Anquan Boldin, Pat Tilley, Sonny Randle, Mel Gray, and Frank Sanders, to name a few.

Oh. And a guy named Larry. Larry Darnell Fitzgerald, Jr., to be exact.

RELATED: LARRY FITZGERALD MAKES IT 10 FOR 10

If you made a list of the best receivers for the franchise, Fitz would be at the very top. And now, his first ballot as a possible inductee into the Pro Football Hall of Fame has come up. He and QB Drew Brees were picked in their first year of eligibility as two of the nominees among modern era players for the 2026 Pro Football Hall of Fame class.

The Cardinals have 23 players in the Hall of Fame and 19 members in their Ring of Honor.

Big hurdle cleared: Larry Fitzgerald made it to the 128-man Hall of Fame finalist list for 2026. Touch and go there for a while. pic.twitter.com/enqOF5ELXw

— Darren Urban (@Cardschatter) September 24, 2025

In all, 13 total players were picked from a list of 128. The others are LB Thomas Davis, DTs Jurrell Casey and Geno Atkins, C Maurkice Pouncy and OG David DeCastro, RBs LeSean McCoy and Frank Gore, TEs Jason Witten and Greg Olsen, and QBs Philip Rivers and Alex Smith.

Fitzgerald leads the Cardinals’ franchise history in almost every category. He is #1 in total yards (17,492), targets (2,335), receptions (1.432), and touchdowns (121). He is high up on the list in yards per reception average (12.2) and catch reception percentage (61.3%).

He is considered among the greatest to play the position in a list comprised of Jerry Rice, Don Hutson, Raymond Berry, Fred Biletnikoff, Calvin Johnson, Steve Largent, Randy Moss, Julio Jones, and Lance Alworth.

Arizona finished the 2003 season at 4-12-0, tied with the San Diego Chargers, Oakland Raiders, and the New York Football Giants for the league’s worst record. The four teams were then slotted with San Diego getting the first overall selection, followed by the Raiders, Cardinals, and Giants.

The Chargers chose QB Eli Manning as Oakland took OT Robert Gallery. This put Arizona on the clock. Available were QBs Ben Roethlisberger and Phillip Rivers, defensive backs Sean Taylor and DeAngelo Hall, LB Jonathan Vilma, and a trio of highly-touted receivers in Reggie Williams, Roy Williams, and Fitzgerald.

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Calmer heads enabled the Cards to select Fitz, although both quarterbacks on the board would have been helpful. At the time, the signalcallers for the Cardinals were Jeff Blake, Josh McCown, and Preston Parsons. Two seasons later, Kurt Warner would arrive.

Fitzpatrick grew up in Richfield, Minnesota, located less than an hour south of Minneapolis along I-35W. He was an All-State receiver in his junior and senior years at the Academy of Holy Angels High School. He chose the University of Pittsburgh as his next stop.

Pitt played him in his freshman year right off the bat. In just his second college game, he had 10 receptions for 103 yards in a losing effort. For the year, Fitzgerald played in every game with 69 receptions for 1,005 yards and 12 TDs.

In 2003, he busted out.

Again, he played in every game and ran 4.47 in the 40. This time around, after a full season, he was considered the best receiver in the NCAA. He led the Big East in receptions with 92, led the nation in touchdowns with 22, and led the nation in receiving yards with 1,672.

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Fitzgerald’s accolades after the 2003 season include First Team All-Big East, Unanimous All-American, and Big East Offensive Player of the Year. He was also the winner of the following honors: Biletnikoff Award, Walter Camp Award, Chic Harley Award, and the Paul Warfield Trophy.

Later, Pitt would retire his #1 jersey. In 2024, Fitz was inducted into the College Football Hall of Fame, and in 2022, he was inducted into the Arizona Sports Hall of Fame.

In his rookie year in the NFL, he played quite a bit, but was getting acclimated to the pro level. He had 780 yards on 58 receptions with eight touchdowns, but was targeted 115 times. The following season, he had 165 targets with 1,409 yards and 10 scores on a league-leading 103 receptions.

In all, Fitzgerald played 17 seasons, all with the Cardinals. He topped over 100 receptions in a season five times, with another three in the 90s. He had nine seasons going over 1,000 receiving yards, with his best year being 2008, in which he had 1,431 yards.

Fitz was named to the Pro Bowl 11 times, First Team All-Pro once (2008), Second Team All-Pro twice (2009, 2011), was the NFL receptions leader twice, the NFL receiving touchdowns leader twice, and voted the Walter Payton Man of the Year in 2016.

RELATED: THE CARDINAL I WOULD LIKE TO MEET: LARRY FITZGERALD

For his career, Fitzgerald had 2,335 targets, 1,432 receptions for 17,492 yards, a 12.2 yards per reception average, scored 121 touchdowns, had 906 first down conversions, and ran the ball 20 times for 68 yards with five first down conversions.

Who can forget Fitzgerald’s 64-yard touchdown catch and run in Super Bowl XLIII against the Pittsburgh Steelers, played in Tampa, Florida, after the 2007 season? It was a simple post route that Fitz caught without breaking stride as he took off in the center of the field, shifted into another gear, and outran everyone. He made the three defenders seem like they were high school kids trying to catch up. Fitz was also the last tackler on the James Harrison full-field interception for a touchdown.


After his career was completed, Fitzgerald was named to the NFL 2010s All-Decade Team and the NFL 100th Anniversary All-Time Team.

Only five players have had their numbers retired in the 127-year history of the Arizona Cardinals: #8 Larry Wilson (1960-1972), #40 Pat Tillman (1998-2001), #77 Stan Mauldin (1946-1948), #88 J.V. Cain (1974-1978), and #99 Marshall Goldberg (1939-1943, 1946-1948).

Editor’s note: Goldberg served in World War II during the missing years

A quick acknowledgment of the players who should have their numbers retired by the organization at some point:

  • Larry Fitzgerald #11
  • Kurt Warner #13
  • Jim Hart #17
  • Roger Wehrli #22
  • Adrian Wilson #24

.@CalaisCampbell isn't surprised one bit by @LarryFitzgerald's Pro Football Hall of Fame nomination in his first year of eligibility.

"I think everybody's expectation is that Larry's going to be a first-ballot, unanimous decision immediately. He earned that." pic.twitter.com/znATizKyso

— Tyler Drake (@Tdrake4sports) September 24, 2025

This year’s Hall of Fame inductees will be voted on by the selection meeting before the Super Bowl in February.

Brees and Fitzgerald are the top new candidates this year.

Source: https://www.revengeofthebirds.com/a...tzgerald-headlines-2026-hall-of-fame-nominees
 
Arizona Cardinals find new way to lose on Thursday Night Football

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You can’t pin the loss on one guy. But it sure would be nice if the guy who is supposed to kick the ball off could do his job after the defense held, and the offense found something to get fans excited about.

Instead, we have another last second loss, this time because they gave themselves too big of a hole to dig out of, and made mistakes in all phases of the game at inoppurtune times.

A football devoid of providing fans joy, took us from ecstasy to agony in the span of seven minutes, and now the Arizona Cardinals sit at 2-2 after a 23-20 loss to the Seattle Seahawks.

They had plenty of chances, and you have to like what you saw in the second half, specifically the fourth quarter on offense.

However, that is for another day, right now, we will continue to lament missed opportunities and not being able to make a big play when needed.

This week, for the first time, it was not the offense that couldn’t make the big play. Hell, it wasn’t even really the defense.

This week, they gave up a big play late in the game on special teams and gave the Seattle Seahawks life.

We are onto the Tennessee Titans.

Source: https://www.revengeofthebirds.com/a...n-thursday-night-football-to-seattle-seahawks
 
4 studs and 4 duds from the Cardinals’ loss to the Seahawks

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The Cardinals lost to the Seahawks on Thursday night after orchestrating a fourth-quarter comeback. Trailing 20-6, Arizona rallied to tie the game with 28 seconds left before kicker Jason Myers nailed a 52-yard field goal to put the game to bed.

Now that the dust has settled, here is a look at who or what helped and hurt the Cardinals in Week 4.

Stud: Second-half Marvin Harrison Jr.​


After struggling in the first half, stopping in his route and dropping a ball that ultimately led to two interceptions, Harrison Jr. bounced back, finishing with four catches for 42 yards and a touchdown on the final two possessions, including a touchdown reception over cornerback Devon Witherspoon. His performance in the final minutes of the game showcased his true potential as a No. 1 wide receiver.

Dud: Overall offensive output​


Despite the surge in the fourth quarter that resulted in 14 points, the Cardinals only totaled 253 total yards on the night. They have yet to reach 300 yards of offense in a single game this season. Additionally, Arizona converted only three of 11 third-down attempts. The offense continues to be disjointed because wide receivers can’t get consistent separation, offensive scheme and play-calling, offensive line inconsistencies, and dropped passes.

Stud: TE Trey McBride​


McBride continues to remain a bright spot on a crooked Cardinals offense. He recorded seven receptions on 11 targets for 52 yards. McBride led Arizona in catches and targets and finished second in receiving yards.

Dud: Early-game Kyler Murray​


Murray should shoulder some of the blame for his play for nearly all but the fourth quarter. While the two interceptions weren’t necessarily his fault, Murray had just 116 passing yards and averaged 4.0 yards per attempt, and was also 2 of 9 for 33 yards on throws of 10+ air yards in that span.

Stud: Late-game Kyler Murray​


Murray shook off his early turnovers and threw two fourth-quarter touchdowns, leading the offense to two late scoring drives to tie the game at 20. He also had a key 29-yard scramble in the fourth quarter.

Dud: Pass protection​


The Cardinals knew that they were going to face a really good Seahawks front. However, they failed to neutralize it. Murray was pressured on 14 occasions and sacked six times. Guard Isaiah Adams was the primary culprit, allowing five pressures, four hurries, and a sack.

Stud: Calais Campbell​


Campbell continues to show that age is just a number. Impactful primarily early on in the game, the 39-year-old registered his third sack of the season and made a crucial tackle for loss.

Dud: Chad Ryland’s kickoff blunder​


After tying the game at 20 apiece, Ryland’s kickoff landed short of the landing zone, resulting in a penalty that gave the Seahawks the ball at their own 40-yard line and set up the game-winning field goal. Jonathan Gannon did defend Ryland, attributing the short kick to an attempt to burn off clock time. Aside from that, credit to Ryland for nailing a 56-yard field goal earlier in the game.

Source: https://www.revengeofthebirds.com/g...-duds-from-the-cardinals-loss-to-the-seahawks
 
Confidence in the Arizona Cardinals was gone before the game even started… so now what?

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Happy Saturday one and all.

The Arizona Cardinals sit at 2-2 and are 0-2 within the division. Their two losses are by a combined four-points, and both losses came as time expired.

So, to say they are close is an understatement.

However, as the old saying goes, close only counts in horseshoes and grenades, and the Cardinals are trying to win in the NFL.

Before the game kicked off, I made a call to wait to release this weeks confidence poll until after the game concluded, because I wanted to see how different the perception or reality would be after the game against the Seattle Seahawks.

Now, it will be even more interesting as only 18% of the Cardinals fans are confident in the direction of the team.

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For a team that was 2-1 and the loss came at the last second against a divisional rival, that is low, especially with what we have seen around the NFL this year.

However, coming out of the game, you have to imagine it will fall to single digits at this point.



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.

Source: https://www.revengeofthebirds.com/n...gone-before-the-game-even-started-so-now-what
 
Cardinals Winners & Losers: Arizona cannot finish another game as they gift Seattle a 23-20 win

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The Arizona Cardinals experienced what a Thursday Night Football contest is like on a national stage, produced by Prime Video, against NFC West Division foe the Seattle Seahawks. Most teams dislike the fact that the turnaround from Sunday games is just four days, but they enjoy the 10 days that follow the outcome.

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Both teams needed a victory going into the game. Arizona stood at 2-1-0 after losing to the division leader San Francisco 49ers, in a contest they should have won. Seattle also entered the game with a 2-1-0 record, so the winner would have not only the upper hand in the division but an important division win, which is pivotal towards the end of the schedule. Seattle had beaten the Cardinals seven straight matches.

RELATED: CARDINALS FIND NEW WAY TO LOSE

The home game for the Cardinals was very quiet for most of the game because the Cardinals lacked any offense for three and a half quarters. Despite a deficit of 20-6, Arizona came back to tie the game, then lost it 23-20 with just 33 seconds left on the game clock.

So, who played well for the Cardinals? Who didn’t?


WINNERS


LB Akeem Davis-Gaither – This guy was everywhere all game. On the Seahawks’ first possession, they thought they were going to be cute and go for it at the Arizona 48-yard line with a fourth-and-one. It was Davis-Gaither who shot the gap after beating LG Grey Zabel and nailed RB Zach Charbonnet for no gain. Two plays earlier, he recognized the running play and was able to tackle RB Kenneth Walker for a three-yard loss. Davis-Gaither stopped Charbonnet for a two-yard loss early in the second quarter, then two plays later hit Walker for a four-yard gain on the third-and-19 to force a punt. Early in the fourth quarter, he stopped Walker on a first-and-goal. Led all Arizona defenders in tackles with 10.

Kyler Murray to Marvin Harrison Jr.!

We have a one-score game in Arizona.

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— NFL (@NFL) September 26, 2025

Fourth quarter QB Kyler Murray – Whatever woke him up, he needs to do that earlier. With just over nine minutes left in the game, Murray went to work. On the second play, Murray scrambled for 29 yards to get to Seattle’s 30. Hit McBride for nine yards, was sacked, and then threw the perfect pass to WR Marvin Harrison in the left corner of the end zone over the Seahawks’ best pass defender, CB Devon Witherspoon. Great management and vision of the field. On the Cardinals’ next drive, now down seven, he orchestrated a 12-play 57-yard drive that took just 2:48 off the clock. This included a successful fourth-and-four play in which Murray found WR Michael Wilson for a five-yard gain that moved the sticks with 3:01 left in the game. Another sack that was followed by a 15-yard completion that Murray laid in perfectly to WR Greg Dortch on a key third-and-nine. Then Murray found Harrison, who gained 18 on a third-and-five. Murray then laid out a smooth pass to RB Emari Demercado, who easily found the end zone for the tying touchdown. Excellent use of his receivers and had good pressure on him with two sacks, but was able to throw pinpoint passes.

P Blake Gillikin – If a team can’t move the ball on offense, you’d better have a good punter. Gillikin had a 57-yard kick in the second quarter that was downed inside the 20. Then he had a 63-yard boomer on the next possession with 3:58 left before halftime to Seattle’s eight-yard line. Finished with four kicks for 202 yards with a 50.5 yards per punt average, with three of those kicks landing inside the 20-yard line. Nice work.

Defense – For the majority of the game, the defense played its heart out and had constant pressure on Seahawks QB Sam Darnold. Only had three sacks, but that number should have been doubled. LB Mack Wilson had a good game, as did the two safeties, Jalen Thompson and Budda Baker. No picks, but one fumble recovery.

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— Arizona Cardinals (@AZCardinals) September 26, 2025

9:27 – That was how much time was left when Arizona took the ball in the fourth quarter and was down 20-6. From that time on, it was magic – minus the final 28 seconds of the game. Murray and Harrison finally connected several times with good runs by Demercado. Both TD drives looked very good and were what all of us as Cardinals fans envisioned this offense could look like.

TE Trey McBride – Was quiet in the final quarter, but was a steady receiver all game. On a third-and-seven in the second quarter at the 10:21 mark, McBride took a short pass from Murray and converted the first down. The very next play, he ran a deep route to the rightside and gained 17 yards to the Seahawks’ 32-yard line as he beat safety Julian Love. He did miss a key block on Witherspoon in the third quarter, which resulted in a seven-yard loss. McBride converted a third-and-eight with 7:24 left in the game with a nine-yard reception on Arizona’s first touchdown drive. Finished with 11 targets, seven catches for 52 yards, and a 7.4 yards per reception average.


LOSERS


Dumb mistakes – After tying the game with a completed PAT attempt, what does kicker Chad Ryland do? In his attempt to squib kick it to run off more seconds, he booted one yard short to the 21, thus getting a landing zone infraction. This gave the Seahawks the ball in great field position at the 40-yard line, instantly giving them good field position. The first interception was all QB Kyler Murray, as the ball sailed long and into an area where WR Marvin Harrison either wasn’t yet or was running a shallower route.

Kirk Herbstreit on Marvin Harrison Jr.'s struggles 😳

He has 1 reception for 8 yards at the half and bobbled a catch that ended up intercepted. pic.twitter.com/WX8XjTUjjQ

— Yahoo Sports (@YahooSports) September 26, 2025

Harrison had both hands on the ball, but not only dropped the pass, but instead of letting it drop to the ground, he batted it up, which of course ended up as the second pick. Max Melton stopped Charbonnet cold on the one-yard line, but did not wrap up and allowed him to get moving his legs for the Seahawks’ second TD. On the final Seattle drive, their best receiver Jaxon Smith-Njigba was given a sizeable buffer when the ball was snapped. His catch instantly placed the Seahawks in field goal range. Didn’t everyone in the stadium know that Seattle had to pass to get closer, so why gift the catch distance? On S Budda Baker’s pass interference penalty on TE Elijah Arroyo in the end zone with 1:23 left before the half, Baker never even looked back at the ball in flight, which most likely would have been either an interception or certainly a batted pass. The penalty was a gift that led to seven points.

No offense – First nine drives of the game, the offense had just 138 total yards. It included four punts, two interceptions, two field goals, and one loss of possession on downs. 83 passing yards in the first half. Average gain during these drives was 3.1 yards. Seven first downs. 3-9 on third down conversions. Murray was 8-21. Benson had four rushes for 23 yards. Plenty of birds in the stadium while this fiasco called an offense was going on: boo birds.

Three quarters QB Kyler Murray – The talented signalcaller had his moments, mostly during the final five minutes of the game. For the rest of the game, he was inconsistent, was sacked repeatedly as he was either flushed or the pocket collapsed, and missed his targets repeatedly. For most of the game, Murray looked rough and threw off target quite often. The second interception was placed in a small window that hit Harrison right in the hands and wasn’t his fault. But the first pick was all Murray as he threw under duress and missed his spot horribly. The team was lucky to get the ball back on the fumble recovery. Almost threw two more interceptions during the game. With 11:31 left in the first half, he missed a wide-open Harrison. Just :49 seconds left in the half at Arizona’s own 26-yard line, a pass intended for Harrison ended up right in the hands of LB Boye Mafe, who dropped the pass. Completed just eight passes in the first half.

It was a 6-sack night for the Seahawks:

Chenna with 2
Big Cat with 1.5
Thomas with 1
Ernest, Jobe, and Spoon with 0.5

Sacks from literally all three levels of the defense.

— Field Gulls (@FieldGulls) September 26, 2025

Offensive line – Could not run the ball, but that was okay because they couldn’t pass it either. Seattle has a good defense – we get that. But the jailbreak on most passing downs was a sad sight. Murray, to his credit, was flushed quite a bit and was able to gain some good yardage several times. But the pocket just did not hold up for most of the game. In the final nine minutes of the game, the offensive line was like a totally new group of guys and gave Murray the time he needed to go through his progressions, although there were two sacks during both TD drives. The Seahawks ended up with six sacks, and it could just as well have been double-digit if not for Murray’s ability to escape a collapsed pocket. RT Jonah Williams had a false start early in the game, while LT Paris Johnson had two holding calls, one of which brought back a first down conversion.

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CB Max Melton – Had some good plays, but also played off Seattle’s best receiver on that final drive that gave WR Jason Smith-Njigba room to secure the pass and get the Seahawks in field goal range. Why? Melton was close enough to Smith-Njigba, but at no time did he ever look back at the quarterback or try to locate the ball. He just ran alongside the receiver until he caught it, then tackled him. Why react to the play instead of defending it? Wasn’t it obvious, with as little time as was left in the game, that Seattle had to throw? It was Melton who hit Charbonnet at the one-yard line with 1:01 left in the first half. However, instead of wrapping up, the runner simply bounced off and twisted into the end zone for the touchdown. That was a third-down play. Had just three tackles for the game.

28 seconds – After the Cardinals tied the game, the clock showed 28 ticks remaining. Seattle does not have Joe Montana or Patrick Mahomes as their quarterback, so overtime appeared to be the next step. K Ryland shanked the ball, which did not cross into the requirement of landing between the 20-yard line and the goal line. Seattle set up shop on the 40-yard line after the infraction. Of course, Seattle has to throw the ball. First down incomplete.

Darnold 🎯 JSN

The @seahawks looking to win it.

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— NFL (@NFL) September 26, 2025

Second down, Darnold hit Smith-Njigba for 22 yards to Arizona’s 40-yard line. In today’s NFL, any kick from 50+ is feasible. This one reception placed the Seahawks in field goal range, but a four-yard run that was completely stopped at the line of scrimmage, then allowed the runner to get four yards ensued. Nobody said the Cardinals were going to win in the overtime period, but they should at least have had the opportunity to find out.



BIRDSEED – As you get older, three things happen. The first is that your memory goes, and I can’t remember the other two


RB Trey Benson – Nothing flashy, nothing spectacular, but had a decent game. Could have been used more in the first half, as he had just four carries for 23 yards, but the Seahawks’ defense is one of the league’s best in rushing defense, ranked #7. On the Cardinals’ third possession of the first quarter, Benson ripped off a nice run of 12 yards. He had eight yards early in the second stanza, which was one man from being six points. On the field goal drive towards the end of Quarter 3, on a second-and-six, he busted off into the right flats for 10 yards. Finished with eight carries for 35 yards.

DT Dalvin Tomlinson – After the Baker pass interference call that placed the Seahawks on the one-yard line, it was Tomlinson who stuffed RB Zach Charbonnet on the first down run. All game, Seattle had bad results trying to run up the middle.

The Cardinals kicker needs to be investigated to to see if he had money on Seattle. That was egregious.

— BackontheLinks (@jonfriva) September 26, 2025

K Chad Ryland – Tremendous kick on nailing the 57-yarder late in the third quarter after the drive stalled just across midfield. Had another good field goal of 32 yards. But the landing zone penalty at the conclusion of the game set up the Seahawks with minimal gain needed to get into field goal range to win the game, which is exactly what they did.

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WR Marvin Harrison – Was completely invisible for three quarters, then shook the earth in the final stanza. His TD over the shoulder grab was him rising to the catch point over Seattle’s best pass defender. Had the pass been thrown right to him in the second quarter, which he bobbled, then popped up for the “tip drill” and a Seattle interception that stopped a great drive. Each touchdown drive late in the game depended on Harrison, as he looked like the star receiver they drafted. Needed to be more involved for the rest of the contest. Led all Arizona receivers with 66 yards receiving. Had six catches on 10 targets with an 11.0 yards per reception average.

Source: https://www.revengeofthebirds.com/a...another-game-as-they-gift-seattle-a-23-20-win
 
Cardinals-Seahawks second half open thread

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I have never seen something like what is happening in Glendale, AZ.

I have seen players play poorly, looks disinterested, and even be bad.

I have never see a player do what we are seeing from Marvin Harrison Jr. and in turn what the head coach is doing.

At the end of the half, we saw Jonathan Gannon not even care to move forward.

So, what is happening? How are you seeing from the top down give a team give up in real time?

We saw MHJ quit on a route, then drop a ball that ended up in the hands of a linebacker instead of giving the Cardinals a first and goal.

We saw their highly paid defensive end stop going on a play at the end of the half and a second effort from the Seattle Seahawks running back get them to a 14-3 lead.

Then we saw a coach decide to squat on the ball with time left on the clock.

There isn’t much left to say. Maybe they play some inspired ball in the second half, but this has been a national embarrassment through the first 30 minutes.

Source: https://www.revengeofthebirds.com/game-day-threads/83200/cardinals-seahawks-second-half-open-thread
 
Arizona Cardinals Hate Watch: Talk about the division rivals games

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Happy Sunday afternoon one and all.

The Arizona Cardinals are off today, they will host the Tennessee Titans next week, but today two of their division rivals are in action.

With the Cardinals sitting at 2-2, both losses in the division, they cannot make much headway today, as they will remain in last place in the division, but it will be interesting to watch these games unfold, especially with Brock Purdy back for the San Francisco 49ers.

Both games are in the afternoon window, with 1:05 p.m. local time kickoffs.

The Niners are hosting the 2-1 Jacksonville Jaguars today.

Meanwhile, the Los Angeles Rams take on the Indianapolis Colts in Inglewood. The Cardinals have games against all four teams remaining on their schedule, including two with the Rams, so this will be some good watching today.

The Rams come in as 3.5-point favorites over the Colts, with the over/under at a really surprising 49.5-points. It is surprising because the Rams haven’t allowed many points until last week against the Philadelphia Eagles. And their defense only gave up 288 totals yards of offense in that loss.

Meanwhile, the Niners are also 3.5-point favorites over a Jaguars team who is fifth in scoring defense in the NFL.

Should be two good hate watches today, so sit back, relax and enjoy the games.

Source: https://www.revengeofthebirds.com/8...-francisco-49ers-los-angleles-rams-nfl-week-4
 
Cardinals-Seahawks first half open thread

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Happy game day one and all.

The Arizona Cardinals host Thursday Night Football against their rivals the Seattle Seahawks and it is the introduction to NFL Rivalries.

It should be a great opportunity for the Arizona Cardinals to show that Sunday was a fluke, but they need to make plays this week.

In case you missed it, here is everything you need to know.

Week 4 Thursday Night Football: Arizona Cardinals (2-1) @ Seattle Seahawks (2-1)


Date: Thursday, September 25, 2025
Time: 5:15 p.m. AT
Location: State Farm Stadium | Glendale, AZ
National TV: Amazon Prime is the only broadcast unless you are in the Arizona Market (Fox 10 Locally)
National online streaming: NFL+, Amazon Prime
TV announcers:
Al Michaels (play-by-play) Kirk Herbstreit (analyst) Kaylee Hartung (sideline reporter)
Radio announcers: Dave Pasch (play-by-play), A.Q. Shipley (analyst) and Paul Calvisi (sideline)
National Radio: Westwood One – Kevin Kugler (play-by-play), Ryan Harris (analyst)
Spanish Radio: Fuego Radio 106.7 FM
Spanish Radio announcers: Luis Hernandez (play-by-play) and Irving Villanueva (analyst)
Betting line: Cardinals +1.5 per FanDuel Sportsbook

Source: https://www.revengeofthebirds.com/game-day-threads/83186/cardinals-seahawks-first-half-open-thread
 
Arizona Cardinals elevate Michael Carter and Anthony Goodlow to active roster

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As we prepare for the Arizona Cardinals to take on the Seattle Seahawks this evening, we have some news on who will be coming in at running back.

From the team:

The Arizona Cardinals Football Club today announced that the team has elevated running back Michael Carter and defensive lineman Anthony Goodlow to the active roster from the practice squad as standard elevations.

Carter will wear jersey #22 and Goodlow will wear #95.

It was always obvious that the Cardinals would add another running back to the game day roster, and with Carter being on the practice squad made it an easy move. He’s a capable player with some big play upside.

Bringing up Goodlow is just an accounting thing. Until they have to make a move, hopefully bringing back Walter Nolen, they don’t want to add another defensive lineman.

Goodlow played eight defensive snaps against the 49ers.

Good luck to both Carter and Goodlow.

Source: https://www.revengeofthebirds.com/a...l-carter-and-anthony-goodlow-to-active-roster
 
Cardinals Reacts Survey Week 5

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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.



The Arizona Cardinals sit at 2-2 on the season, and they face a very bad Tennessee Titans team on Sunday.

So, with that knowledge in place, and with the looming game against the Titans, where is your confidence heading into this game?

It is interesting to see how low the confidence was going into the Thursday Night Football matchup with the Seattle Seahawks, and then they figured out how to play football for about 1.5 quarters, but it was too little too late.

So, now how can the Cardinals rebound? Will they be the team that gets Brian Callahan fired? Will they be the team that buys Callahan another couple of weeks/the rest of the season?

Let us know your thoughts!

Source: https://www.revengeofthebirds.com/nfl-reacts-survey/83320/cardinals-reacts-survey-week-5
 
Arizona Cardinals announce plans for new practice facility

It has taken quite a few embarrassing “F’s” from the players, but finally the Arizona Cardinals are getting something done about their practice facilities.

The team announced today they are moving their team facilities to North Phoenix… from the team:

After researching dozens of other sites, one clearly emerged as the optimal location – Paradise Ridge located in North Phoenix, west of Scottsdale Road and north of the Loop 101.

This past summer, the Cardinals – with the assistance of real estate development company Mortenson – purchased the 217-acre property at auction from the Arizona State Land Department for $136 million.

The Cardinals new training facility and business operations will anchor the mixed-use development site, occupying 30 acres and over 250,000 square feet. The footprint of the team’s current facility is 14 acres and 156,000 square feet.

The new training facility and team headquarters are being designed by Rossetti, a leading sports architecture firm that has worked with a number of NFL teams on new facilities.

The targeted opening for the new Cardinals facility and team headquarters is 2028.

It will feature three natural-grass outdoor practice fields and a fieldhouse with a full-size turf field indoors. Additional elements of the new, world-class training facility will include a greatly expanded and modern locker room and state-of-the-art team spaces for athletic training, sports medicine and strength and conditioning in addition to updated dining areas, meeting rooms, a player lounge and more.

As for the remainder of the mixed-use site, an affiliate of the team will work closely with the City of Phoenix and the Arizona Commerce Authority to consider uses that are complementary. Options include potential corporate headquarters as well as restaurant and retail locations, medical facilities and residential development.

This is a massive step for the Arizona Cardinals, as their Tempe facility is generally considered one of the worst football facilities in the league. Now, they will have something that many teams offer their players and prospective free agents, and will be able to compete at least in that area.

Source: https://www.revengeofthebirds.com/a...nals-announce-plans-for-new-practice-facility
 
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