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If Dockett is a bargain, what are these guys?
Darnell Dockett 's contract is scheduled to pay him $3.5 million this season and $11.25 million through 2011.
Home Oppenets VS. Arizona Cardinals: How Will It Stack Up?
The 2009 home opponents were recently announced for the Arizona Cardinals, the only question left is how the reining NFC Champions will deal with each of them.
Somers: NFL players may block longer season
As the NFL explores expanding its regular-season schedule from 16 to 18 games, it faces a difficult sales job to some very important partners: The players.
Around the NFC West: Gutting it out
Kent Somers of the Arizona Republic says Cardinals center Lyle Sendlein played the final 16 games last season, counting playoffs, with a torn labrum in his left shoulder and damage to the muscle needed for raising one's arm sideways.
Sendlein The Center Of Attention
In his second NFL season, center Lyle Sendlein started all 20 regular- and post-season games for the Cardinals .
Arizona's Surprisingly Efficient Run Blocking
One of the items that stood out during the note-taking portion of the Arizona breakdowns is how often the announcers talked about the behind-the-scenes mini-battle between Kurt Warner and Ken Whisenhunt.
Around the NFC West: Leinart's mindset
Sportsradiointerviews.com provides highlights from Cardinals quarterback Matt Leinart's recent interview with XTRA Sports 910 in Phoenix.
Always Competing, Even in Offseason
Offensive linemen Mike Gandy and Lyle Sendlein lead the offensive players' celebration at the end of a punt-catch competition Wednesday.
Austin Sendlein says ring on eBay was his
Former Longhorn lineman Austin Sendlein has found his long-lost Rose Bowl ring from the 2004 season.
Where NFC West teams remain vulnerable
Previously : The draft and meaningful free-agent signings have passed. Trades remain possible, but less likely as training camps approach.
No doubt about it: Cards want value over need
The Cardinals have gone through four rounds of draft choices without addressing needs at tight end or for depth along the offensive line.
Arizona Cardinals Inside Slant
The Cardinals have taken the strategic position of letting everyone know they will listen to offers, yet they are emphasizing that they aren't soliciting offers for Boldin.
Breaking Down the Cardinals Center Situation
In recent posts, there has been a lot of discussion regarding Cardinals current center, Lyle Sendlein, and if the Cardinals should consider drafting a center in the 2009 draft.
How trading Boldin could make sense
The Cardinals public declaration that they will accept trade offers for Anquan Boldin could have far-reaching consequences for Arizona and the 2009 NFL draft.
Chat wrap: Questions, answers, proposals
Would the Cardinals trade Anquan Boldin to the Giants? Should the Rams take a discounted package in return for the second overall choice? Why do Seahawks fans act as though their team is the NFC West favorite every year? How early might the 49ers consider drafting a running back? These were among the questions considered during our recently ...
ROTB Community Mock Draft: With the 31th Overall Pick, the Arizona Cardinals Selecta
The moment we've all been waiting for is finally here. With 30 picks in the books, the Arizona Cardinals step to the podium and select....... Nah, nah, nah.
Mailbag: Don't forget about the Cardinals
Oz from Ft. Lauderdale writes: Mike, I have been reading your past few mailbags and not seen much Cardinals representation.
Chargers Clary Big Winner In NFL's Performance-Based Pay System
San Diego Chargers tackle Jeromey Clary was the big winner in the NFL's performance-based pay system for 2008 Clary, a 2006 sixth-round draft pick from Kansas State, earned $405,859 in additional pay for his work with 8-8 San Diego.
Redskins safety Chris Horton has earned $342,197 in additional pay, thanks to the NFL's performance-based pay system.
Solving the Arizona Cardinals Running Game: Chicken or the Egg Theory
The prolific, high flying offense of the Arizona Cardinals consisted mostly of Kurt Warner throwing lasers all over the field, and the ground game staggering out a couple of yards at a time.