Posts Tagged ‘Arizona Cardinals’

Katz Korner: Week 1 NFL picks

Katz Korner: Week 1 NFL picks

Katz is back with his Week 1 picks!

by Jordan Katz on September 5th, 2012 Leave a comment »

Previewing the AFC and NFC West

Previewing the AFC and NFC West

Good ol’ American football is almost here and I am so excited for this upcoming season to start. This week is by far my favorite week of writing since I get to show off how ridiculously smart or dumb (usually dumb) I am when it comes to the NFL. If this is your first time reading my annual NFL Preview …

by Jose Torres on August 30th, 2012 Leave a comment »

Fantasy in Five: Rookie impact

Fantasy in Five: Rookie impact

After another long and unexpected delay, Fantasy in Five is back and running! In all of these columns, I’ve given advice for fantasy baseball while the season has been progressing. But I think it’s time to debut this segment of SFC into fantasy football since we’re quickly nearing the NFL season. In this article, I will talk about five rookies …

by Giovanni Mio on July 21st, 2012 1 Comments »

No hyperbole: Five teams actually considering Peyton Manning

No hyperbole: Five teams actually considering Peyton Manning

Jon Alba makes it clear not to sensationalize the Peyton Manning situation, and lists five teams he believes are interested.

by Jon Alba on March 7th, 2012 Leave a comment »

Matt Leinart To The Houston Texans

Matt Leinart To The Houston Texans

Matt Leinart, recently cut by the Arizona Cardinals, agreed to a one-year deal with the Houston Texans. Leinart, the 10th overall pick in the 2006 NFL Draft, will become Houston’s third-string quarterback behind Matt Schaub and Dan Orlovsky, but may be upgraded to the second-string depending on how Leinart does with his new offense. Financial terms of the deal were …

by Derek Johnson on September 6th, 2010 Leave a comment »

NFL News: Leinart Cut, Sage a Giant, T.J. Out in Seattle

NFL News: Leinart Cut, Sage a Giant, T.J. Out in Seattle

Lots of news coming out of the NFL as teams attempt to get their rosters down to size. -Adam Schefter of ESPN is reporting that the Arizona Cardinals will release QB Matt Leinart. This all coming amid reports of his dissatisfaction with coach Ken Whisenhunt not giving Leinart enough reps during the preseason. -Leinart, 27, was drafted tenth overall by …

by Jon Alba on September 4th, 2010 Leave a comment »

NFL Divisional Recap: January 16, 2010

NFL Divisional Recap: January 16, 2010

New Orleans Saints 45 Arizona Cardinals 14 The Saints weren’t going to let the defending NFC Champions walk all over them in the playoffs. Nuh-uh. Not after ending the regular season on a three-game losing streak. Drew Brees completed 23 of 32 passes for 247 yards, throwing three touchdown passes to lead the Saints to a blowout victory over the …

by Derek Johnson on January 17th, 2010 Leave a comment »

NFL Wild Card Recap: January 10, 2010

NFL Wild Card Recap: January 10, 2010

Baltimore Ravens 33 New England Patriots 14 Who needs to pass when you have Ray Rice on your team? Rice carried the ball 22 times for 159 yards, scoring two touchdowns to hand the Patriots their first playoff loss at Gillette Stadium; 83 of those rushing yards came on the very first play from scrimmage. Rice’s 83-yard touchdown run was …

by Derek Johnson on January 11th, 2010 1 Comments »

NFL Playoff Picture Set

NFL Playoff Picture Set

With the Jets uneventful 37-0 blowout of the Cincinnati Bengals in prime-time, the NFL playoffs are now set in stone.  Here are the Wild Card Week match-ups: Saturday Games (both games on NBC) AFC #5 New York Jets @ #4 Cincinnati Bengals, 4:30 PM EST In a rematch of the Week 17 bombardment, the Bengals will look to redeem their …

by Jon Alba on January 4th, 2010 Leave a comment »

Cowboys Clinch NFC East; Vikings Clinch First-Round Bye

Cowboys Clinch NFC East; Vikings Clinch First-Round Bye

The NFC Playoff Tree has been officially set! With the Minnesota Vikings defeating the New York Giants, the Dallas Cowboys defeating the Philadelphia Eagles, and the Green Bay Packers defeating the Arizona Cardinals, the NFC Wild Card matchups have been determined. The Final standings for the NFC look like this: #1: New Orleans Saints (first round bye) #2: Minnesota Vikings …

by Derek Johnson on January 3rd, 2010 Leave a comment »