The Arizona Cardinals have a large need this offseason to address. They must improve the pass rush off the edge. Zaven Collins led the team with only five sacks in 2024. They could use their first-round pick,
Trench players on both sides of the ball and pass rushers are the musts for Arizona and the 2025 class is loaded at both spots. It’s a perfect opportunity for the Cardinals to fill those needs not just once but twice depending on how many picks they acquire or trade once the draft rolls around.
There are some names standing out at the Senior Bowl who could provide a boost for the Cardinals defense in 2025 and beyond.
Former Arizona Cardinals head coach Steve Wilks is reportedly heading back to the NFL. NFL Network's Tom Pelissero reported Wednesday that the New York
Jalon Walker, a linebacker from Georgia, fell to the Arizona Cardinals at No. 16 in NFL Network analyst Daniel Jeremiah's first mock draft.
Campbell is an ageless wonder. He is now 38 years old and still had five sacks last season for the Miami Dolphins. It was eight years ago that he left the Cardinals in free agency after playing for them for nine seasons.
The New York Jets have hired former Arizona Cardinals head coach Steve Wilks to become the next defensive coordinator in 2025. The post Jets Announce Hiring of Former Cardinals Head Coach appeared first on Heavy Sports.
Pro Football Network has a new seven-round mock draft and the Cardinals address a number of needs, starting with a name that has come up a couple of times in other projections recently in the first round. Let’s see these picks for the Cardinals.
Former Cardinals head coach Steve Wilks is joining Aaron Glenn's staff as the New York Jets' defensive coordinator.
Wilks lasted only one year as the Arizona Cardinals' head coach after presiding over a 3-13 campaign in 2018. His NFL coaching career began in 2006 as a defensive backs assistant
The first of two major predraft college all-star bowl games this week is the East-West Shrine Bowl. The Shrine Bowl is Thursday night at 8 p.m. ET from AT&T Stadium in Arlington, TX and will air on NFL Network.
Glenn was hired as the next head coach of the Jets earlier this month after a four-year run as the Detroit Lions’ defensive coordinator. The Jets fired head coach Robert Saleh in the middle of last season. Glenn said earlier this week that he will not call defensive plays, so that will presumably fall to Wilks.