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NFL Gambler Killer of the Week: Matt Hasselbeck
Posted by Anthony Stalter "Let's see how many people I can screw with this throw" I've decided to introduce a new feature to TSR called "NFL Gambler Killer of the Week," where I'll call out a player or a team for having a hand in screwing bettors.
Where the Cardinals Stand In Early Pro Bowl Voting
ESPN's Mike Sando gave an early look at what's going on with Pro Bowl voting. I'm not really concerned with the other teams so here's an update on where the Cardinals players stand Adrian Wilson is first in Pro Bowl voting for strong safeties Antrel Rolle is second for free safeties behind the Saints' Darren Sharper Larry Fitzgerald is first for ...
Around the NFC West: Cardinals respond
Darren Urban of azcardinals.com says Arizona responded to a tough home crowd. Urban: "The Cards had 122 yards rushing.
Wells scores twice, Arizona rallies for 31-20 win
It just took awhile on Sunday. Rookie Beanie Wells had second-half touchdown runs of 10 and 13 yards and the Cardinals rallied from an early two-touchdown deficit to beat the Seahawks 31-20, just Arizona's second home win in five tries.
Warner's performance wins NFC award
Arizona Cardinals quarterback Kurt Warner has been named this week's "NFC Offensive Player of the Week" for his play in the victory against the Chicago Bears.
Hasselbeck offers key to beating Cardinals
If the Seattle Seahawks are going to win a critical contest Sunday in Arizona, Matt Hasselbeck knows a good place to start would be simply winning on third downs.
South Posted by ESPN.com's Mike Sando Power Rankings: Preseason: 17. This week: 10.
Defense suffers another blow with loss of Afalava
Rookie strong safety Al Afalava, one of the few bright spots with upside on a foundering defense, will undergo an MRI on his right shoulder today after he was knocked out of Sunday's loss to the Arizona Cardinals.
Paulie Pigskin Report with Alan Branch
Paul's Call . It's the sawed off shotgun of sports. It's a Football Friday with Paulie Pigskin.
Boldin, Dockett, Hayes each miss practice for Arizona
Arizona Cardinals wide receiver Anquan Boldin, defensive tackle Darnell Dockett and linebacker Gerald Hayes each missed practice on Wednesday.
NFC West: Injury situations that matter
Posted by ESPN.com's Mike Sando Arizona: The Cardinals' secondary is hurting and that's the No.
Cardinals vs. Panthers - game chat
Carolina Panthers at Arizona Cardinals Nov. 1, 2009 10:22 AM azcentral.com Where: University of Phoenix Stadium, Glendale TV: 10-HD Radio: KTAR-AM , KMIA-AM Series: Panthers lead regular-season series 6-2. Last meeting: Cardinals won NFC divisional playoff game 33-13 last season.
Arizona Cardinals safety Antrel Rolle fined $7,500 for hit on NY Giants tight end Kevin Boss
Cardinals safety Antrel Rolle was fined $7,500 for this hit on Giants tight end Kevin Boss this past Sunday night.
NFL Cardinals get sellout after deadline extension
The Arizona Cardinals' game against the Carolina Panthers on Sunday has sold out.
Colts' Lacey fined $10,000 by NFL
Arizona Cardinals safety Antrel Rolle was fined $7,500 on Friday by the NFL for hitting a defenseless receiver.
NFL slaps Cards' Rolle, Brown with fines
Posted by ESPN.com's Mike Sando Cardinals safety Antrel Rolle drew a $7,500 fine for the big hit he put on Giants tight end Kevin Boss in Week 7. The fine was for unnecessarily striking a defenseless receiver.
Ware earning his keep for Cardinals
If you're looking for an unsung hero in the Cardinals' rapidly improving defense, look no further than sixth-year S Matt Ware , who team insiders believe has been a real diamond in the rough in the Cardinals' "dime" defense, which they estimate gets him on the field for about 40 percent of the team's defensive plays.
Cardinals' Rolle misses practice
Antrel Rolle #21 of the Arizona Cardinals watches on from the bench against the New York Giants on October 25, 2009 at Giants Stadium in East Rutherford, New Jersey.
Cardinals take flight behind defense, running game
The Arizona Cardinals are all about destroying stereotypes these days. They ended decades of futility by making a surprise run to the Super Bowl last season on the ageless arm of and fleet talented receivers led by All-Pro . Now they are erasing their image as a one-trick pony - a team that's all pass, no run with an inconsistent defense prone to ...
NY Giants tight end dealing with 'general soreness' after hit to head in loss to Arizona Cardinals
Giants tight end Kevin Boss did not suffer a concussion after getting hit by Cardinals safety Antrel Rolle in the fourth quarter of Sunday's loss to Arizona.
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