Cardinals’ starting defense was bright spot in loss to Chiefs

The starting defense has not allowed any points in two games and allowed only 17 total yards to the Chiefs.

In the Arizona Cardinals’ 38-10 preseason loss to the Kansas City Chiefs at home Saturday night, there weren’t a lot of things to be happy about.

They allowed 504 yards of offense. They did not take the ball away or have a sack on defense.

On offense, they mustered only one touchdown and 286 yards.

However, there was one clear positive and that was the Cardinals’ starting defense.

The defense only had all its starters on the field for two series.

In those two series, they forced a three-and-out, and they allowed only 17 total yards and one first down. The Chiefs had to punt on both possessions.

Once the Cardinals subbed out safety Budda Baker, linebacker Kyzir White, cornerback Marco Wilson and their starting outside linebackers, that was when the Chiefs started moving the ball.

In four defensive series in two games with the defensive starters (Baker and White did not play in the opener), the starting defense has not allowed any points.

It is a defense not expected to be very good. It is only two preseason games and four series, but it is something to look at with some level of optimism at this point.

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Chiefs 38, Cardinals 10: Stats from Arizona’s 38-10 preseason loss

Have a look at the numbers from the Cardinals’ 38-10 preseason loss to the Chiefs.

The Arizona Cardinals could not keep up with the Kansas City Chiefs in their second preseason game on Saturday night. The Chiefs left State Farm Stadium with a 38-10 win.

Below are the team and individual stats from the game.

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LOOK: Photos from Cardinals’ 38-10 loss to Chiefs

The Cardinals lost on Saturday 38-10 to the Kansas City Chiefs. Check out some great photos from the game!

The Arizona Cardinals lost on Saturday night 38-10 to the Kansas City Chiefs Saturday night. The starters all played and played decently defensive but the Chiefs took advantage once the defensive starters started getting subbed out.

The Cardinals did not record a sack, did not take the ball away and allowed the Chiefs to pile up more than 500 yards of offense.

There were lots of plays made.

Below are many photos from the loss.

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FINAL SCORE: Chiefs carve up Cardinals 38-10

The Cardinals allowed 504 total yards of offense to the Chiefs Saturday night.

The defending champion Kansas City Chiefs came to State Farm Stadium Saturday night and rolled to a 38-10 victory for their first win of the preseason.

Kansas City piled up 504 yards of total offense and did not turn the ball over or allow a sack.

It was an ugly game.

The recap of the game is below.

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Cardinals move around O-linemen in 2nd preseason game

The Arizona Cardinals had some offensive lineman swap sides in the game against the Chiefs.

Arizona Cardinals head coach Jonathan Gannon promised some changes on the offensive line. They happened in their second preseason game, although it was not with the starters.

The starting lineup remained as it has been since the offseason program. D,J, Humphries was at left tackle, Elijah Wilkinson at left guard, Hjalte Froholdt at center, Will Hernandez at right guard and Paris Johnson at right tackle.

The switches happened with the second team.

Last week, Kelvin Beachum played left tackle with the starters and Josh Jones played right tackle with the second unit.

Against the Chiefs, Jones was at left tackle and Beachum at right tackle.

The guards swapped sides as well. Dennis Daley, who played left guard against the Broncos, was on the right side.

Marquis Hayes started at left guard after playing on the right side last week.

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The Cardinals’ defensive starters vs. Chiefs

Here is who the Cardinals sent out on defense to start against the Chiefs on Saturday.

The Arizona Cardinals had all their projected starters in the lineup on defense when they took on the Kansas City Chiefs on Saturday unlike last week’s preseason opener against the Denver Broncos.

Safety Budda Baker and linebacker Kyzir White sat out last week. They did not on Saturday.

Here is the starting lineup they sent out on defense and some key substitutions.

Their first defensive series was in nickel with five defensive backs.

  • DL L.J. Collier
  • DL Jonathan Ledbetter
  • OLB Zaven Collins
  • OLB Dennis Gardeck
  • ILB Kyzir White
  • ILB Josh Woods
  • CB Marco Wilson
  • CB Kei’Trel Clark
  • S Budda Baker
  • S Jalen Thompon
  • S Isaiah Simmons

DL Leki Fotu entered the game in the second series when they went with a base defense.

The whole defensive starting lineup played two series together.

Clark started after Christian Matthew started at cornerback last week.

Woods was in the game with White instead of Krys Barnes. Barnes and Woods started the opener.

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The Cardinals’ offensive starters vs. Chiefs

The Cardinals sent out all their healthy offensive starters against the Chiefs on Saturday.

The Arizona Cardinals held out a few starters in their preseason opener last week. They did not in their second preseason contest on Saturday, facing the Kansas City Chiefs.

With the exception of quarterback Kyler Murray, who is ineligible to play right now because he is on PUP, and tight end Zach Ertz, who was just activated from PUP this week, they had a starting lineup that will resemble the one they send out in Week 1 against the Washington Commanders.

Here are the starters on offense for Arizona.

  • QB Colt McCoy
  • RB James Conner
  • WR Marquise Brown
  • WR Michael Wilson
  • TE Trey McBride
  • TE Geoff Swaim
  • LT D.J. Humphries
  • LG Elijah Wilkinson
  • C Hjalte Froholdt
  • RG Will Hernandez
  • RT Paris Johnson

Rondale Moore came in as a third receiver, replacing Swaim.

On their second possession, Zach Pascal also got snaps at receiver.

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Cardinals players out with injury in preseason game vs. Chiefs

The Cardinals had a few players out with injuries for their preseason game against the Chiefs.

The Arizona Cardinals are set to take on the Kansas City Chiefs in their second preseason game of the year. They played more of their starters than in the opener last week.

However, a number of players were not dressed for the game.

Who did not even suit up?

  • QB Jeff Driskel
  • TE Zach Ertz
  • OL Lachavious Simmons
  • OL Pat Elflein
  • OLB Cameron Thomas
  • OLB Myjai Sanders
  • OLB BJ Ojulari

Also not suited up was new offensive lineman Braylon Jones, but he was signed on Friday.

Driskel was dealing with a “residual effect of practice.” Ertz has come off PUP but is not ready to play.

Elflein is a new injury.

Thomas had a “residual effect” from the game last week, while Sanders injured his hand early in training camp.

Ojulari was on PUP but has been activated. Coach Jonathan Gannon was not sure he was ready for game action.

Quarterback Kyler Murray, who is on PUP, and CB Garrett Williams, who is on NFI, also did not dress for the game.

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Players to watch for Cardinals in preseason matchup vs. Chiefs

What players should you have your eye on in the Cardinals’ second preseason game.

The Arizona Cardinals face the Kansas City Chiefs in their second preseason tilt Saturday night at home.

They won their preseason opener, an 18-17 last-second victory over the Denver Broncos.

Preseason games are more about individual play than overall outcome, so here are a few players to focus on when the Cardinals play this evening.

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Cardinals sign OL Braylon Jones on eve of 2nd preseason game

Jones was a teammate of Josh Jones in college, starting games at left guard, center, right guard and right tackle.

The Arizona Cardinals added an offensive lineman for depth on the eve of their preseason matchup against the Kansas City Chiefs.

They announced Friday the addition of offensive lineman Braylon Jones.

Jones played most recently in the USFL for the Houston Gamblers this past season, starting six games and appearing in a total of nine.

He was an undrafted rookie in 2021 from Houston, where he started games at both guard spots, center and right tackle. He was teammates with Cardinals tackle Josh Jones.

He spent the last two seasons on the practice squad of the Dallas Cowboys.

As he was signed Friday, do not expect him to appear in the team’s preseason matchup on Saturday.

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