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Cardinals fine head coach Jonathan Gannon for punching Demercado

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The Arizona Cardinals have issued their head coach, Jonathan Gannon, a $100,000 fine for roughing up RB Emari Demercado on the sidelines during the loss to the winless Tennessee Titans.

With the Cardinals up 21-6 in the second quarter with 12:51 remaining, Demercado found a hole open between LT Paris Johnson and Hjalte Froholdt and then raced untouched for what seemed like a 72-yard touchdown scamper.

RELATED: CAN DEMERCADO HANDLE THE LOAD?

But the defender on the play, CB L’Jarius Sneed, made chase and, in the end, attempted to punch out the ball around the one-yard line. Sneed had caught up with Demercado because the running back began to slow down at the 10-yard line, and by the time he was at the five, he was in full deceleration mode even though he still had not crossed the goal line.

AGAIN?? what is wrong with these guys pic.twitter.com/s4jeENz1xK

— Warren Sharp (@SharpFootball) October 5, 2025

Sneed did not punch the ball out, but instead, Demercado let it drop out of his hands. It was ruled a touchdown with the Cardinals now up 27-6 with a pending PAT attempt.

Once Demercado crossed the goal line, the ball was loose and then tumbled out of the back of the end zone. Sneed instantly began to complain that the play should not be a score, but instead a touchback. Meanwhile, the obviously tired Demercado stood mere feet away from the stadium wall with arms up in celebration in front of hometown fans.

Sneed continued his tirade about the play not being a touchdown. The referees then took a look at the play, and in the end, it was decided that Demercado had let the ball go free just inches in front of the goal line. That nullified the six points and gave Tennessee the ball with a first down at their own 20-yard line.

At the final gun, the Titans won 22-21. The lost six points were invaluable.

Meanwhile, along the sidelines after the officials ruled that Demercado had simply dropped the ball too soon and the touchdown was taken off the board, numerous players came over to the running back to console him. One of these was offense tackle Johnson, who had his arm around Demercado as OG Will Hernandez looked on.

Here is the video of HC Jonathan Gannon and RB Emari Demercado that resulted in a $100,000 fine: pic.twitter.com/LGVzgaQDjx

— Adam Schefter (@AdamSchefter) October 7, 2025

Gannon is seen coming over to Demercado, begins yelling at the running back, and berates him. If you have ever played organized sports, especially the game of football, this is nothing new. The severity of the word-bashing depends on the player’s mistake.

At one point, Coach Gannon bumps Demarcado’s front breast plate of his shoulder pads, screams a bit more, and then punches him, probably in the same spot. Every football player gets hit, slammed, punched, and pushed in the exact same spot in every practice and game. This breast plate is made of the same rigid plastic that the rest of the shoulder pads are made of, and then has padding underneath, so it is made to take abuse.

This means Coach Gannon did not injure Demarcado, but the act of being punched by his head coach can definitely get a message across – good or bad.

I think my Pop Warner coach would be fined 2 billion dollars by this logic

— CT FinsFan (@SobbellCards) October 7, 2025

Coaches scream, yell, and cuss at players all the time. But not to this extreme. The unwritten rule in sports is that coaches do not hit players. They just don’t. That is the line. And yes, Gannon was pretty upset. He had reason to be. It is difficult to get touchdowns in a game. It takes the OC to make the right call, then the men up front must do their jobs.

On Monday, Gannon said he apologized to Demercado and the Cardinals players during a team meeting that afternoon. He told ESPN:

“I just told them, I kind of let the moment of what happened get the better of me there.”

According to the franchise, there won’t be any other discipline for Coach Gannon.

This was Demercado’s game to prove that he could be a starting running back in the NFL. He began the season as RB3. And now, here he was starting.

The play certainly had a knucklehead ending. And really, many Cardinals fans would have preferred for the franchise to cut Demercado during halftime right there on the spot. What a team wakeup call that would have been. So, for him to be yelled at and still have a job playing in the NFL just might be considered a miracle.

And at the time of the play, Arizona was up comfortably.

Coach Gannon clearly was not happy. Nobody in the stands was either. The play made the Cardinals appear to be amateurs to the game of football instead of men who are paid millions to play a child’s sport.

Instead of being 3-2-0 in the standings of the league’s toughest division, Arizona is 2-3-0 in the league’s toughest division. They have given away the last three games in which they had the contest tied or won. And that bad habit continued into this game, with yet another last-second field goal defeating them.

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Simply put, Coach Gannon just lost it. What should be done is what every team does: take care of this in private. Then it is not out there in public for everyone to see. Look at this video taken. This was not from the team, but some spectator sitting in the stands who then posted it to social media. Now, it is worldwide for everyone to see that the Cardinals are inept on the field – and off.

Mistakes by players and coaches happen in every game. Did Demercado’s miscue cost them the game? It certainly was on the list of dumb occurrences that happened in this one game.

Can’t put their hands on players no matter how bad the mistake.

Source: https://www.revengeofthebirds.com/a...-coach-jonathan-gannon-for-punching-demercado
 
Cardinals Reacts Survey Week 6

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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.



Well this should be fun.

There shouldn’t be any hyperbole involved with the Arizona Cardinals.

I mean when I see things like worst loss in franchise history, I chuckle. I mean, we witnessed a team lose in the NFC Championship Game in historically inept fashion. The biggest loss in Championship Game history until the Commanders beat it last year.

Yet, to say it is the most embarrassing loss, it makes sense. The plays that have created a national conversation, the way they have set an NFL record of losing on three walk-offs in a row, that is embarrassing.

So, do you have any confidence in the direction of the franchise?

I am excited to see if we can make it to double digits on this.

Source: https://www.revengeofthebirds.com/nfl-reacts-survey/83580/cardinals-reacts-survey-week-6
 
Foot injury has set down Cardinals QB Kyler Murray

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Most Arizona Cardinals fans don’t realize that starting quarterback Kyler Murray had a slight foot injury in the loss to the Tennessee Titans last Sunday. That is probably because he re-entered the game after missing two plays.

But now, the injury is concerning the coaching staff. Murray is not practicing, and his status is considered to be “day-to-day” according to Cardinals head coach Jonathan Gannon.

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With the injury, Murray was sent to the locker room for evaluation after a lost fumble on a third-and-12 with 4:57 left in the third quarter at Tennessee’s 20-yard line. The turnover eliminated Arizona from getting any points. That drive was 13 plays for 51 yards and took off 7:52 of clock.

At the time, the Cardinals were dominating the contest and leading 21-6. More points here, plus the touchdown called back on the Emari Demercado fumble, would have padded the scoreboard into the blowout category.

Please let it just be a bruise and not a more serious injury. 🙏

— TheDude (@TheDudeOfMeme) October 8, 2025

On the play, Murray was in shotgun formation. As he stood at the 26-yard line, right guard Jon Gaines put one hand behind his head, then all of a sudden, center Hjalte Froholdt snapped the ball. The loose football hit Murray right in the facemask, which became a live ball. Titans DE Dre’Mont Jones then jumped on the fumble as Murray and RT Jonah jumped into the fray to get the ball.

Murray got up from the pile and shook his foot before briefly grabbing his right shin before walking to the sidelines and immediately went into the blue tent before going into the locker room. Backup QB Jacoby Brissett played two snaps before Murray returned and finished the game.

Did OC Drew Petzing begin to call a more vanilla offense after Murray returned? When asked, he said:

“It didn’t have a huge effect on (playcalling). But there’s definitely things on the call sheet that you’re saying, ‘All right, we’ve gotta kinda backburner that’ or, ‘We’ve gotta stay away from that.’ That’s definitely part of when a guy’s dealing with something like that.”

Going into the final quarter, it did appear that the Arizona offense was playing more conservatively and stopped trying to win the game, but not to lose it instead.

#AZCardinals QB Kyler Murray, dealing with a foot injury, is not expected to practice today. An injury to watch…

— Ian Rapoport (@RapSheet) October 8, 2025

Gannon told reporters at Wednesday’s practice regarding this Sunday’s game about Murray’s availability on Sunday:

“If he’s healthy enough to play, he’ll play.”

If Murray is unable to play against the Indianapolis Colts, Gannon stated that Brissett would become the starter.

“He’s a true pro. The quarterback position’s the hardest position in sports and to know that you’re one play away from your role changing, you really do gotta be on the details, like you’re the starter. He loves to practice, he loves to prepare, he loves to play.”

The Cardinals play on the road this Sunday, October 12th, broadcast on FOX with a 1:00 p.m. kickoff (Eastern). Currently, Arizona is 2-3-0 and in fourth place in the NFL West Division, while Indy is 4-1-0 and shares first place in the AFC South Division with Jacksonville. The Colts have scored 163 points, ranked #2 behind Detroit.

In other news, Arizona officially placed TE Tip Reiman on IR and inked TE Nick Muse to the practice squad, cutting S Patrick McMorris in a corresponding move. The Cardinals now have an opening on the 53-man roster.

Source: https://www.revengeofthebirds.com/a...injury-has-set-down-cardinals-qb-kyler-murray
 
Cardinals could be without Kyler Murray, which means it is Jacoby Brissett on deck

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Some of the fan base may get what they want.

Kyler Murray was unable to practice with a foot injury that was sustained in the loss to the Tennessee Titans.

That means Jacoby Brissett would be the Arizona Cardinals starter.

If Murray is unable to go the Cardinals would need to find a backup quarterback for the game, unless they think Murray can act in an emergency role.

Brissett is 0-1 with two rushing yards with an IR ball on the season for the Arizona Cardinals.

His last start was a little over one year ago against the Miami Dolphins.

Brissett as the New England Patriots starter was 1-4 last season with two touchdowns and one interception, but was sacked 17 times.

In his last season as what we would consider a full time starter he went 4-7 for 2608 yards, 12 touchdowns and six interceptions for the Cleveland Browns.

Murray is 38-48-1 as the starter in seven seasons.

Without Murray the Cardinals are 4-13 in that time.

Let’s hope if he can’t go they can get to 5-13 and get their winning percentage over .250.

Source: https://www.revengeofthebirds.com/a...ray-which-means-it-is-jacoby-brissett-on-deck
 
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