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In Arizona's 29-9 win over the Bears on Sunday, the Cardinals offense ran for 213 yards, the defense collected six sacks and the special teams was dominant. Craig Grialou, Paul Calvisi and Drew Stanton talk about the total team effort. Plus, discussions on the addition of pass rusher Baron Browning via trade with the Broncos, winning big without Kyler Murray heroics and what to expect when facing QB Aaron Rodgers and the New York Jets in Week 10.
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For the second straight game, the Arizona Cardinals found themselves kicking a last-second field goal to secure a win and they now sit in first place in the NFC West. Craig Grialou, Paul Calvisi and Rob Fredrickson break down everything that happened in the Cardinals 28-27 victory over the Miami Dolphins at Hard Rock Stadium. The passing game was clicking; Kyler Murray threw for over 300 yards; Marvin Harrison Jr. came up clutch - particularly late in the game - with some big catches; Trey McBride showed out on National Tight Ends Day, adding 124 yards on nine catches of his own; and Chad Ryland connected on his third game-winning field goal. The guys also preview Arizona's next matchup as the Chicago Bears will visit State Farm Stadium in Week 9.
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It's a Victory Tuesday! The Cardinals got a much-needed win on Monday Night Football over the Los Angeles Chargers by a final score of 17-15. Craig Grialou, Paul Calvisi and Kyle Vanden Bosch break down everything that went down in primetime. James Conner carried the team, especially late in the game; Kyler Murray broke off another big touchdown run; the defense didn't allow an offensive touchdown for the first time since 2021; and Chad Ryland connected on another game-winning field goal. The guys also discuss what is ahead for the Cardinals as they now have to travel across the country on a short week to face the Miami Dolphins, who may be getting their starting quarterback Tua Tagoviloa back for Week 8.
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Uncharacteristic. That word sums up the Cardinals performance in their 34-13 loss to the Green Bay Packers at Lambeau Field. Craig Grialou, Paul Calvisi and Rob Fredrickson break down the Week 6 road game in which Arizona amassed 13 penalties for 100 yards, after coming into Sunday's game as the least penalized team in the NFL. The guys also discuss the multitude of injuries the Cardinals sustained, including Marvin Harrison Jr. leaving early with a concussion, the struggles on offense and give an early preview of Monday Night Football against Jim Harbaugh and the Los Angeles Chargers.
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The Cardinals literally, and figuratively, brought the heat from the Desert to the Bay Area in what was one of the hottest football games played in the month of October. Craig Grialou, Paul Calvisi and Kyle Vanden Bosch break down a thrilling 24-23 Cardinals victory over the San Francisco 49ers in Santa Clara. The defense pitched another second-half shutout which was fueled by forcing three turnovers; the running game propelled the offense, early with Kyler Murray's long TD run and late when the offense leaned on James Conner; Marvin Harrison Jr. made a huge catch on fourth down in the fourth quarter; and oh yeah, the Cardinals got a clutch field goal from recently signed kicker Chad Ryland, who was sitting on his couch a week ago. Plus, the guys preview what's in store for Arizona in Week 6 as the team makes a trip to historic Lambeau Field to take on the Green Bay Packers.
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"We can't look like that." Those were the words of head coach Jonathan Gannon after the Cardinals dropped their Week 4 matchup with the Washington Commanders by the score of 42-14. Craig Grialou, Paul Calvisi and Kyle Vanden Bosch look back at what happened on Sunday. The offense started strong again but struggled as the game progressed; the defense couldn't stop Kliff Kingsbury's offense led by rookie quarterback Jayden Daniels. So, how do the Cardinals get back on track and back into the win column? That task only gets tougher as the team prepares for a big NFC West showdown with the San Francisco 49ers on the road in Week 5.
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The Cardinals dropped a tough home game to the Detroit Lions on Sunday and now must shift their focus to the Washington Commanders who visit State Farm Stadium in Week 4. Craig Grialou, Paul Calvisi and Rob Fredrickson discuss the Lions aftermath, how the offense can jump start a run game that had little production against Detroit, the strong second half by the Cardinals defense and the physical toll the game took on both teams. Plus, a look ahead to the Commanders team that saw a great offensive performance from rookie QB Jayden Daniels on Monday night against the Bengals.
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For the first time in the Sean McVay era, and first time since 2014, the Cardinals defeated the Los Angeles Rams at State Farm Stadium and they did it in dominating fashion. Craig Grialou, Paul Calvisi and Kyle Vanden Bosch discuss what went right in the Cardinals' 41-10 victory over the Rams. On the offensive side of the ball, Kyler Murray was near perfect; Marvin Harrison Jr. was unleashed; plus James Conner led a ground attack that ran all over the Aaron Donald-less Rams defense On the other side of the ball, Dennis Gardeck's three sacks led the way as the Cardinals defense was able to shut down Matthew Stafford and the Rams offense. Next up is another test in Week 3 as Arizona hosts the Detroit Lions.
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It was a good start. Now, if the Cardinals can work on the finish. Craig Grialou, Rob Fredrickson, and Paul Calvisi look back at Sunday’s loss at the Buffalo Bills. The Cardinals looked great in the first half, scoring on their first three possessions. But then the second half happened. The opportunities were there, especially late in the fourth quarter. There were not enough opportunities for Marvin Harrison Jr. And then defensively, the opportunities were not taken advantage of in terms of slowing down quarterback Josh Allen. The Cardinals will look to learn from Week 1 as they prepare to host the Los Angeles Rams at State Farm Stadium for their home opener.
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After months of anticipation, the NFL season has finally arrived. The Cardinals are preparing for their Sunday matchup with the Buffalo Bills in Orchard Park, New York. Craig Grialou, Paul Calvisi and Kyle Vanden Bosch get you ready for the game with conversations about the 2024 captains, QB Kyler Murray's career trajectory, the danger in facing Bills QB Josh Allen, the atmosphere at Highmark Stadium and much more.
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On Tuesday, NFL rosters must be trimmed to 53 players. That 53-man roster is often tweaked and adjusted a few times before heading into Week 1. Craig Grialou, Paul Calvisi and Rob Fredrickson discuss what has officially happened and what reportedly has happened regarding the Cardinals roster. Plus, discussions about the Cardinals front seven, the wide receiver group and the potential for waiver claims to be made as the market is flooded with players cut from the other 31 NFL teams.
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One of the big storylines heading into the 2024 season is how the Cardinals might generate a pass rush. After BJ Ojulari went down with a season-ending knee injury during training camp, rookie Xavier Thomas has received more reps than expected and the results are positive. Craig Grialou, Paul Calvisi and three-time Pro Bowl defensive end Kyle Vanden Bosch discuss the upside of Thomas and the Cardinals pass rushers. Plus, the fierce battle behind running back James Conner, a review of the joint practices and preseason game with the Colts and much more.
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Training Camp is officially in the rearview mirror and the Preseason is here. The Cardinals had their first matchup of the Preseason against the New Orleans Saints, a game in which Arizona would lose by a final score of 16-14 on a Saints field goal in the final seconds. Craig Grialou and Rob Fredrickson break down what they saw on Saturday night including: Darius Robinson's disruptive NFL debut, Xavier Thomas' ability to generate pressure off the edge and the ongoing battle for the backup QB spot between Desmond Ridder and Clayton Tune. The guys also discuss what rookie wide receiver Marvin Harrison Jr. could learn even though he played just three snaps and didn't touch the ball. Plus a preview of the joint practices this week between the Cardinals and the Indianapolis Colts.
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Former Cardinals defensive end Kyle Vanden Bosch joins Craig Grialou and Paul Calvisi to shine the spotlight on players who are quietly putting together a solid training camp. Plus, discussions about how the Cardinals will try to replace LB BJ Ojulari after his season-ending knee injury, how newly-extended LB Zaven Collins fits into future plans, how CB Sean Murphy-Bunting is meshing with other members of the secondary and a tribute to new Hall of Famer Dwight Freeney who made a major impact during his short time in Arizona.
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James Conner is the clear RB1 for the Cardinals. What about the others in the running back room? Coach Autry Denson joined Craig Grialou and Paul Calvisi to discuss the depth at running back, what the coaching staff is looking to get out of the group, the importance of pass protection and special teams and much more. Plus, two-time Pro Bowler Lorenzo Alexander joins Grialou and Calvisi to talk about the Cardinals revamped defensive front, the relationship between Kyler Murray and OC Drew Petzing and the expectations for rookie receiver Marvin Harrison Jr.
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While Trey McBride is coming off a career year in 2023, his position coach wants more in 2024. Tight end coach Ben Steele joined Craig Grialou and Paul Calvisi to talk about the rapid ascension of McBride and how he can take his game to the next level, the addition of rookie Tip Reiman and the offseason work put in by Elijah Higgins. Plus, Kyle Vanden Bosch joins the show to talk about the first padded practice, Kyler Murray's leadership, how impressive Darius Robinson looks on the defensive line and the value of having a teammate like center Hjalte Froholdt.
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The Cardinals reported to training camp on Tuesday with a different vibe from a year ago. Coach Jonathan Gannon enters his second year guiding the Big Red, this time with his starting quarterback ready to go. Kyler Murray is expected to hit the ground running after spending much of 2023 rehabbing his injured knee. Craig Grialou, Paul Calvisi and Rob Fredrickson project what the offense might do with a healthy Murray. Plus, discussions about the rookie class potentially contributing right away and how the defense might perform after upgrading the line through free agency and the draft.
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Much of the offseason attention has been focused on Marvin Harrison Jr. and the 2024 Cardinals draft class. What about last year's selections? Craig Grialou, Paul Calvisi and Kyle Vanden Bosch discuss which players from the 2023 Cardinals draft class are poised for breakout seasons. Plus, predicting which free agent additions will give the Cardinals the biggest boost, a review of Kyler Murray's offseason and a preview of the most intriguing camp battles.
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After setting franchise records in 2023, what does Cardinals Tight End Trey McBride have in store for the 2024 season? Dani Sureck, Zach Gershman and Rob Fredrickson discuss what McBride can do in this offense after adding more weapons this offseason and how McBride can become a compete tight end. Plus, the group takes a look at how Drew Petzing's offense might look with a fully healthy Kyler Murray and the evolution of the defense under Nick Rallis heading into his second year as defensive coordinator.
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He's now the longest tenured wide receiver. Will Greg Dortch find himself getting more and more opportunities in 2024? Craig Grialou, Zach Gershman and Rob Fredrickson discuss what Dortch's role in the Cardinals offense might look like this upcoming season and how he can still make a huge mark returning kicks. Plus, the guys preview what the combination of Kyzir White and Mack Wilson Sr. at inside linebacker and the depth of that room as a whole and what kind of impact rookie tight end Tip Reiman may have in his first year in the NFL.
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