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If you're a Cardinals fan, you're probably still trying to figure out what the hell happened on Monday night, when the Cards got lit up against the San Francisco 49ers.
Cardinals Crushed by 49ers; Turn Ball Over Seven Times in Embarrassing Loss
For anyone who watched the Arizona Cardinals beat down Brett Favre and the Minnesota Vikings last week and then saw the Redbirds get crushed by the San Francisco 49ers last night, you may have the same reaction we did: What the fuck happened? The Cardinals made history last night in the 24-9 loss, losing five fumbles to the Niners -- the most ...
49ers capitalize on Cardinals mistakes to take 10-0 lead after first quarter
Alex Smith threw a 5-yard touchdown pass to Vernon Davis after a fumble by Tim Hightower and the San Francisco 49ers added a field goal following another fumble by LaRod Stephens-Howling to take a 10-0 lead over the Arizona Cardinals after the first quarter Monday night.
Cards' Kurt Warner garners NFC award
Cardinals QB Kurt Warner, fresh off a 285 yards, three touchdown performance against the Minnesota Vikings, was named the NFC's Offensive Player of the Week.
Cards' little guys making big impact
Asked about the contributions LaRod Stephens-Howling and Michael Adams made in the past two games, Cardinals coach Ken Whisenhunt could have fallen back on a cliche and said he would like to have 51 other players just like them.
Youngsters, Young serve up the thrills
Young, who passed for a career-high 387 yards against the Cardinals , apparently learned a lot while riding the pine behind Kerry Collins for more than a year.
LaRod Stephens-Howling was about to enter his senior year at Pittsburgh when coach Dave Wannstedt asked him to play special teams.
The winner will be announced Friday evening on NFL.com/rookies . After the regular season, five players will be nominated for Pepsi NFL Rookie of the Year honors.
Brees highlights NFC weekly winners
New Orleans Saints quarterback Drew Brees, Green Bay Packers cornerback Charles Woodson and Arizona Cardinals kick returner LaRod Stephens-Howling have been named the NFC's top players for Week 12 of the NFL season.
Sound of silence in Music City
NASHVILLE, Tenn. a ' There are various numbers that can measure the Arizona Cardinals' pain after Sunday's loss to the Tennessee Titans: a 99 yards.
Notes: Fitzgerald 2nd-fastest to 500 grabs
Cardinals wide receiver Larry Fitzgerald became the second fastest NFL player to reach 500 career receptions Sunday against the Tennessee Titans.
Cards seek rushing improvement
The Cardinals are ranked last in the NFL in rushing, a spot as familiar to them as a favorite chair.
Instead of publishing my drive-by-drive offensive tale of the tape , I want to comment on something that I've been harping on all season and the reason I started doing the tale of the tape in the first place: balance.
Around the NFC West: Cards flattened
Paola Boivin of the Arizona Republic says there's something not quite right about the Cardinals' offense.
Warner Throws Five interceptions in Cards Pitiful Loss to Carolina
After beating the Giants last week in New York , we told you the Cardinals seemed to be pulling it together and playing like a team that nearly won the Super Bowl last year.
Kicker Rhys Lloyd got a grudging compliment from coach John Fox on Monday. Lloyd prevented what might have been a touchdown when he tackled the Cardinalsa LaRod Stephens-Howling after a 53-yard return in the fourth quarter.
Boldin sets franchise catches mark
Anquan Boldin has caught more passes than anyone in Cardinals history. But no one can say for sure when he'll have the opportunity to add to his total.
Stephens-Howling earns one more NCAA honor
Johnstown's LaRod Stephens-Howling might be a member of the NFL's Arizona Cardinals, but the running back and special teams player still is being recognized for his four-year career at the University of Pittsburgh.
Big East: Lewis, Graham emerge as new tandem in Pitt backfield
Pittsburgh head coach Dave Wannstedt was confident he had the pieces in place to replace his top running backs from a year ago.
Cards to ignore Manning signals
The Cardinals defenders will do themselves a favor Sunday if they pay no attention to Colts quarterback Peyton Manning's pre-snap gyrations and signals.
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