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Just get Anquan the damn ball... and he'll leave. It's never as sweet the second time, so why don't we look at this as a first opportunity to beat the Seahawks in Arizona.
Cards' Morey played with concussion
When Cardinals receiver Sean Morey felt ill last week, he convinced himself it had more to do with the H1N1 flu running through his family than the hit he took against Carolina the previous Sunday.
NFC West: Injury situations that matter
Posted by ESPN.com's Mike Sando Arizona: Receiver Anquan Boldin could have played against the Bears in Week 9. The Cardinals decided to rest his injured ankle, a wise move given the Cardinals' convincing victory in Chicago.
Arizona LBs Hayes, Okeafor doubtful for Seahawks
Arizona Cardinals starting linebackers Gerald Hayes and Chike Okeafor are doubtful for Sunday's game against NFC West foe Seattle.
Cardinals quarterback Matt Leinart said his psyche is in fine shape despite having his only pass intercepted last Sunday in Chicago.
How I See It: NFC West Stock Watch
The Pro Bowl wideout nearly overshadowed the Cardinals' victory Sunday by essentially calling out his head coach for not being "man enough" to tell him about his deactivation in person.
Cardinals feel at home in Chicago
You can bet that the Arizona Cardinals don't subscribe to the 'there's no place like home' theory after beating the Bears 41-21 Sunday at Soldier Field to improve to 4-0 on the road this season.
Cards-Panthers key play: Pepper's INT return
The setup: The Cardinals trailed the Panthers 21-7 with 7:33 remaining in the second 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.
How to Get the Arizona Cardinals Passing Attack Back on Track
To say the least, the Arizona Cardinals passing game has been less than spectacular.
What they said about the Cardinals in the Twitterverse
The Arizona Cardinals got smacked by the Carolina Panthers Sunday at UOP Stadium in Glendale.
Panthers-Cardinals: Making a Statement
The Cardinals have had two straight 'statement' games, and came through with increasing volume with each.
Around the NFC West: Unconventional Cardinals
Kent Somers of the Arizona Republic says Cardinals coach Ken Whisenhunt prefers being aggressive to playing it safe, one reason he called pass plays while leading the Giants in Week 7. Whisenhunt: "When we're aggressive, when we go after things, it gives us a better chance to be successful.
Six Points: The Cardinals have opened some eyes
Heading into play on Sunday, if you asked most experts or fans who the elite teams in the NFC were, you'd get a short list of answers.
NFC West Underachiever: Levi Brown
Problems with his technique have hampered Arizona's Levi Brown. Brown seemed to improve last season, only to take a step backward early in 2009.
Cardinals validating status as division favorites
Posted by ESPN.com's Mike Sando SEATTLE -- The Cardinals are making a statement louder than the Qwest Field crowd.
Fresh off a win in which the defense looked as if they could actually defend, the Texans faces an offense that can put some points on the board and really challenge the young secondary.
Cardinals vs. Texans - scouting report
The Cardinals need to take an early lead, or at least stay in a close game, to maintain offensive balance throughout the game.
More notes: Colts' Freeney gives Cards fits
Mike Gandy knew he was going to have his hands full Sunday night against Indianapolis Colts defensive end Dwight Freeney .
O-line looks for quick improvement
Cardinals assistant head coach Russ Grimm doesn't use fancy metrics to assess the performance of the offensive line.