4 offensive takeaways in Cardinals’ 38-12 loss to the Broncos

What did we learn about the offense in the Cardinals’ loss to the Broncos on Sunday?

The Arizona Cardinals closed out the preseason losing to the Denver Broncos on the road 38-12. The offense gained 332 total yards on 66 plays. They had 23 first downs and went 5-for-12 on third down.

What did we learn on offense on Sunday?

Desmond Ridder was better

Ridder misfired on a couple of plays but overall threw the ball better. He ended the game in concussion protocol, so that status could impact the final roster. He was 10-for-16 passing for 111 yards and had a great throw to Tejhaun Palmer.

Red-zone turnovers cost them

Tony Jones Jr. fumbles the ball inside the five-yard line. Clayton Tune, coming in for an injured Ridder, threw a pick-six in the red zone.

The Cardinals can’t afford to do that in games that count, especially twice.

The run game was good and Hassan Hall was used a lot

The Cardinals finished with 122 rushing yards. Hassan Hall, signed a little more than a week ago, got the classic final preseason game treatment. He had 19 rushing attempts for 59 yards and a touchdown, and he caught four passes for 28 yards. By the end of the game, he was absolutely gassed.

Pass protection was a problem

Again, there were no starters playing, so it is tough to know how much of a concern this will be. But Tune and Ridder were sacked five times.