Kyler Murray visited the medical tent twice against the Texans on Sunday . He was fine, but they were reminders how tenuous success in the NFL can be.
Author: Kent Somers, Arizona Republic
Employing a ‘1-0 mentality,’ Arizona Cardinals are blocking out the noise
The Arizona Cardinals are maintaining constant vigilance against the idea that a 4-0 start has a deeper meaning beyond that it was a very good month.
Opinion: Herm Edwards is right — Arizona State’s lack of discipline begins with him
Arizona State lost to BYU and a similar refrain rang true as the other previous losses: too many mistakes and a lack of discipline.
Opinion: Two more Arizona State assistant football coaches placed on leave. How high up does the ‘infection’ go?
About one-third of the on-field staff Arizona State had at the beginning of the summer is not on the field less than a month before football starts.
Arizona Cardinals fans’ relationship status with former coach Bruce Arians: It’s complicated
Bruce Arians’ reasons for “retiring” as Cardinals coach were believable three years ago and remain so today as he takes Tampa Bay to a Super Bowl.
Why are ‘student-athletes’ on campus when other students aren’t?
No doubt student-athletes are well taken care of in terms of testing, tracing and treatment, but will other students have the same level of access?
Opinion: NFL should delay start of season until league — and country — gets better handle on COVID-19
COVID-19 cases are surging across the country, so it makes sense for the NFL to delay its start until safety policies are more firmly established.
‘A saving grace’: Arizona provides example of how donations from sports entities are helping working parents
Sports teams and organizations are donating millions to those affected by COVID 19. And the money is helping. Arizona provides an example.
Opinion: DeAndre Hopkins trade a heist for Arizona Cardinals, Steve Keim
Cardinals general manager Steve Keim manages to trade running back David Johnson and get one of the NFL’s best players back in return.
Armani Williams, NASCAR driver with autism, races to win and raise awareness
Armani Williams, believed to be the first driver with autism in NASCAR history, races in the ARCA Menards Series but is hoping that’s just the start.