Budda Baker leads NFC to 2nd-round dodgeball win at Pro Bowl Games

NFC coach Eli Manning named Budda Baker the NFC’s MVP in their second-round dodgeball win.

The 2025 Pro Bowl Games had skills competitions on Thursday and two Arizona Cardinals played an important part of the NFC taking a seven-point lead into the weekend.

After tight end Trey McBride helped the NFC win the “Satisfying Catch” competition to give the conference three points, safety Budda Baker led the NFC to a comeback in dodgeball.

In the first of two rounds of dodgeball, the AFC won, picking up three points. But the NFC came back to get the other three points and finish Thursday with a 14-7 lead over the AFC.

After the second-round win, NFC coach Eli Manning named Baker the team’s MVP.

Baker makes a classic reference to the movie “Dodgeball,” noting “if you can dodge a wrench, you can dodge a ball.”

Baker and McBride will participate in flag football game on Sunday to conclude the Pro Bowl games.

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Budda Baker, Trey McBride snubbed in PFWA All-NFL, All-NFC teams

The Cardinals were shut out of both the all-league and all-conference teams, as voted on by NFL writers across the country.

The Pro Football Writers of America, comprised of writers across the nation who cover the NFL and its teams, recently released its 2024 player awards for the All-NFL and all-conference teams for both the AFC and NFC.

You can see the All-NFL team here and the rosters for both all-conference teams here.

Nobody on the Arizona Cardinals made it, not even safety Budda Baker or tight end Trey McBride.

Baker was passed over for both the All-NFL and All-NFC teams for Detroit’s Brian Branch and Green Bay’s Xavier McKinney.

Brank had a fantastic season, piling up 108 tackles, picking off four passes and breaking up 16 passes.

McKinney was incredibly productive on the ball. He had eight interceptions and 11 pass breakups to go with 88 total tackles.

Baker piled up tackles with 164, including 95 solo. But he did not have an interception in 2024 and broke up five passes.

Baker, though, made the Pro Bowl for the seventh straight season and was second-team All-Pro.

McBride was passed over for the top tight end spot by rookie Brock Bowers out of Las Vegas, who had 112 catches for 1,194 yards and five touchdowns.

McBride had 111 catches for 1,146 yards and two scores.

But McBride was also snubbed for San Francisco’s George Kittle, who also was fantastic in 2024. He caught 78 passes for 1,106 yards and eight touchdowns.

You could argue that McBride should have had the edge over Kittle, but Kittle has been doing it at the highest level for years.

Though if Kittle is going to get the nod over McBride for the NFC, he probably deserves to be chosen over Bowers.

But with the Cardinals winning only eight games, it will take a little more team success to get more recognition for their top players for awards like these.

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Who was the Cardinals’ defensive player of the year in 2024?

The Cards Wire writers make their picks for the Cardinals’ defensive player of the year for 2024.

The Arizona Cardinals are in their offseason and looking ahead to 2025.

But while we are in the offseason, it is time to look back at the 2024 season and give some recognitions for player performances.

On the podcast, we discussed player awards and superlatives. Now we will put our picks in written form.

We continue with the team’s defensive player of the year for 2024.

Who was the Cardinals’ defensive player of the year? Howard Balzer and I give our picks.

Cardinals 2024 defensive player of the year

Jess Root: S Budda Baker

This is an obvious pick. While cornerback Garrett Williams was really good, he is not yet at the level of production that Baker is. Baker piled up tackles in bunches with a career-high 164, including 95 solo. He also added a pair of sacks and a career-high 10 tackles for loss.

He is the only standout player on a defense that was better than expected in 2024.

Howard Balzer: S Budda Baker

There weren’t a lot of “splash” plays, just the usual consistency and leadership displayed from down to down by Baker, who was voted to the Pro Bowl. He played 1,067 snaps, which was 98 percent and the 20 he missed were mostly at the end of games that were decided. He played every snap in 12 games.

Baker’s 164 tackles led the team as did his 95 solos and 10 for loss. The total tackles were 27 more than linebacker Kyzir White and the solos were 34 more than safety-mate Jalen Thompson, who missed two games.

Just for good measure, Baker contributed two sacks, three quarterback hits and five passes defensed. He is also one of eight finalists for the 2024 Art Rooney Sportsmanship Award. The winner will be announced during the NFL Honors event on Feb. 6 during Super Bowl week.

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Trey McBride among 4 Cardinals to receive All-Pro votes

Budda Baker is a Second Team All-Pro. Three other Cardinals got All-Pro votes.

The AP NFL All-Pro teams were announced on Friday and one Arizona Cardinals player made the cut. Safety Budda Baker made the All-Pro Second Team, the fourth time he has been an All-Pro.

While he made the Second Team, four other players received votes.

Baker received seven first-place votes and 17 second-place votes for a total of 38 points.

Tight end Trey McBride finished third in total votes, netting five second-place votes. He finished one point ahead of Baltimore’s Mark Andrews, who had one first-place vote and one second-place vote.

Cornerback Garrett Williams, who had a fantastic year in his second NFL season, received seven second-place votes at slot cornerback, finishing fifth in voting.

Kick returner DeeJay Dallas received five second-place votes as a kick returner. He finished seventh in voting.

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Budda Baker makes All-Pro 2nd team for 2024 season

Baker is on an All-Pro team for the fourth time in his career.

Arizona Cardinals safety Budda Baker has earned yet another honor for his play in the 2024 season. The Associated Press announced the 2024 All-Pro team and he was named to the second team.

It is the fourth time in his career he has been named to an All-Pro team. In 2017, he made the All-Pro First team as a rookie on special teams. In 2020 he made the First Team as a safety. In 2021 and now this year, he made the Second Team.

He also made the Pro Bowl for the seventh consecutive season and the eighth time overall in his career and was named the team’s co-MVP with running back James Conner by the local chapter of the Pro Football Writers of America.

He finished the season in 2024 with 164 total tackles, including 95 solo and 10 tackles for loss. He had two sacks, three quarterback hits, a forced fumble and five pass breakups.

The two safeties on the All-Pro First Team were Kerby Joseph of the Detroit Lions and Xavier McKinney of the Green Bay Packers. Kyle Hamilton of the Baltimore Ravens joins Baker on the second team.

Baker receives 38 total points, including seven first-place votes. Of the 50 voters, he received seven first-place votes (worth three points) and 17 second-place votes (worth one point).

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Cardinals S Budda Baker left it all on the field in 2024

Arizona Cardinals Pro Bowler Budda Baker Baker deserves his flowers for a electrifying 2024 season

Arizona Cardinals safety Budda Baker gave his team everything he had in the tank during the 2024 season. Although his team didn’t make the postseason, it would be a disservice to undermine the tenacious effort he gave each and every week for the Cardinals.

Baker finished the 2024 NFL season with 164 total tackles, including 95 solo. Bruising opponents and blitzing quarterbacks, Baker also tallied in 12.5 stuffs, showing himself to be deployable versus the run and as a quarterback spy.

Baker brings a physicality to the Cardinals’ defense that simply hadn’t been there over the last few seasons. Alongside linebacker Kyzir White and others, Baker pilots as both a vocal and proactive leader on the defensive side of the ball. In other words, while Baker may move his mouth with a lot of jaw jacking, his hands and feet are simultaneously showing to be much more than a mockery if some consider him a bluff.

Cardinals fans will miss seeing No. 3 dressed in red and white every week for a couple of months. While Arizona prepares itself for the offseason, they should possibly consider bringing in another edge rusher to help them become more disruptive in the upcoming season.

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7-time Pro Bowler Budda Baker can ‘play like a bullet’

What people, including Baker himself, are saying about his play in 2024.

It was a nice week for Arizona Cardinals safety Budda Baker.

In addition to being selected for the Pro Bowl for the seventh time in his eight-year career, Baker was named a team co-MVP with running back James Conner by the Arizona chapter of the Pro Football Writers of America (PFWA).

The MVP award is named after former Arizona Republic beat writer Lloyd Herberg, who passed away from cancer in 1994.

The PFWA Good Guy Award is named after Republic beat reporter Steve Schoenfeld, who was killed in a car accident in 2000, and went to wide receiver Michael Wilson.

Baker said he was honored to share the MVP award with Conner. Both are the hearts and soul of the offense and defense, respectively, and they each recently signed contract extensions.

“It feels awesome,” Baker said. “JC’s one of my best friends on the team. Really good guy. We kind of have the same character in that sense of just grinding. We work out all the time in the weight room together and on the field we talk to each other. Try to get each of our sides of the ball going. Very intelligent, very great football player and really special to share that honor with him.”

As for the Pro Bowl, Baker said, “Definitely truly a blessing just to be here with Arizona and just try to stay as consistent as I can be each and every day, each and every week, each and every year. So me personally, it’s just head down take it one day at a time. That’s how I truly feel. I truly feel that everything else will take care of itself and these accolades are definitely a blessing.

“Some people don’t make a Pro Bowl one time in their career. So for me to get seven, that’s definitely special. I’m going to continue to try to stay consistent, continue to be the best teammate I can be and of course the best player I can be on the field and ultimately get to winning games.”

There might have been no one happier in the team facility than defensive coordinator Nick Rallis after Baker re-upped for at least three more seasons.

Calling it a “phenomenal feeling,” Rallis was asked recently about all that he adds to the defense.

“A lot,” Rallis said. “To put it simply, it did mean a lot to me that he took that deal and that he’s going to be here because I just feel like he sets the tone for the locker room. I think he pushes us coaches because he’s so intelligent. Good players are going to make you a better coach because you have to bring it every single day on how can I make this guy a better player? Because he’s watched all the tape too. He’s looked ahead at the game plan of what we’re going to do days in advance before we even put it in on that day and so he’s going to have all kinds of questions.

“He’s going to make the people around him better. And that’s just the guy that we’re talking about before we hit the field, right? And I think we all see the guy that he is between the white lines. So, it meant a lot to this whole organization, but for me specifically, it was definitely like, I gave one of those Tiger Woods fist pumps when I heard the news.”

Rallis also had a wild analogy recently when it was noted that we can all see his athleticism, but was then asked, “But how often does he win with just his instincts and his knowledge and eight years of experience. How often does he win down-to-down just mentally?”

Rallis also started that answer with “a lot,” and then explained, “I think that generates his play speed. Meaning like when he pulls the trigger, like this guy pulls the trigger. But he also has this unbelievable ability to play like a bullet. Not everyone has the ability to just shoot their gun and go get a ball-carrier down or shoot through a blocker, avoid a blocker or the way he can feel space. And know if he needs to send the ball back and play the blocker like he needs to or if it feels like he can leverage the ball instead of a blocker, slip it and go make it.

“His brain leads him to a lot of plays, just knowing our stuff really well, knowing what they do really well. But he also has this play speed that you can’t really teach. I think that’s also a mindset of, ‘That ball’s mine.’”

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James Conner, Budda Baker, Michael Wilson honored by local media

The Arizona chapter of the PFWA named James Conner and Budda Baker co-MVPs and named Michael Wilson the season’s “good guy” with the media.

With the coming end to the 2024 season, the local chapter of the Pro Football Writers of America have made their end-of-season player awards. Each year, local reporters vote on the Lloyd Herberg MVP Award for the Arizona Cardinals and for the Steve Schoenfeld Good Guy Award.

The team MVP is for play on the field and impact to the team. The Good Guy award is honoring a player for his work, cooperation and insight with media members.

This year, two players were named co-MVPs: running back James Conner and safety Budda Baker. Baker is the team MVP for the second time, the other time being in 2022. He was named to his seventh Pro Bowl this week and for the sixth consecutive year.

Conner has over 1,000 yards rushing for the second consecutive season, reaching career-highs with 1,094 rushing yards and 1,508 yards from scrimmage.

Second-year receiver Michael Wilson was honored with the Good Guy award. Wilson has always been insightful and open all season when speaking to reporters either during the week or after games.

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2 Cardinals make Pro Bowl, 3 named alternates

Check out the two Cardinals players who were selected to the Pro Bowl and the three who are alternates.

The two Arizona Cardinals players who were among the top at their position in fan voting for the Pro Bowl are now officially Pro Bowlers. Safety Budda Baker and tight end Trey McBride were named to the NFC squad for this year’s Pro Bowl games.

For Baker, it is his sixth straight Pro Bowl honor and seventh for his career. The last six have been at his position. His first time was as a rookie in 2017 for special teams. McBride is a Pro Bowler for the first time.

Baker has 155 total tackles, including 92 solo tackles. He is second in the league in both. He has a career-high nine tackles for loss. He also has two sacks and five pass breakups.

Some facts about Baker’s selection:

  • Baker and Patrick Peterson are the only players in team history with at least seven selections in their first eight seasons. Peterson had eight.
  • Baker joins Hall of Famer Larry Wilson as the only players to be named to the Pro Bowl at least six times as a safety. Wilson had eight.
  • Only four other players in franchise history have at least as many selections as Baker: WR Larry Fitzgerald (11), Peterson (eight), Wilson (eight) and CB Roger Wehrli (seven).
  • Baker is one of only six players in franchise history to be selected to at least six Pro Bowls. The other five are Peterson (eight in a row), Fitzgerald (seven in a row), Wilson, CB Aeneas Williams and Rb Ollie Matson (all six like Baker).
  • Baker is the only safety in the NFL named to the Pro Bowl each of the last six seasons (2019-24).
  • Jalen Ramsey, who has seven as well, and Beker are the only active defensive backs in the league with seven selections.

McBride is the first Cardinals tight end to make the Pro Bowl since Hall of Famer Jackie Smith in 1970, joining Smith as the only tight ends in franchise history to be selected.

He has 104 receptions for 1,081 yards and a touchdown this season, establishing career-highs in both catches and yards. His total receptions shattered the franchise single-season record for tight end receptions he set last season with 81. His yardage total is the second-most in franchise history at his position.

Three other players were Pro Bowl alternates — kick returners DeeJay Dallas, left tackle Paris Johnson and kicker Chad Ryland.

The 2025 Pro Bowl games will be a week-long event with conference vs. conference athletic and skill competitions in Orlando. It ends with a 7-on-7 flag football game that will be televised on ABC and ESPN on Feb. 2.

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2 Cardinals finish in top 10 of pro Bowl fan voting at their positions

Both Baker and McBride finished sixth in fan voting at their positions.

The fan vote for this year’s Pro Bowl Games is over and two Arizona Cardinals players were among the most popular at their positions.

Safety Budda Baker finished sixth in fan voting at strong safety and tight end Trey McBride finished sixth in fan voting at tight end.

Baker was behind Minnesota’s Josh Martellus, Detroit’s Brian Branch, Baltimore’s Kyle Hamilton and Washington’s Jeremy Chinn.

McBride was behind Kansas City’s Travis Kelce (who led all players in fan votes with 252,200), Las Vegas’ Brock Bowers, San Francisco’s George Kittle, Detroit’s Sam LaPorta and Miami’s Jonnu Smith.

It is no surprise those two players are among the Cardinals’ most popular players.

The only other player that perhaps could crack the list at his position would be running back James Conner.

He did not.

The rosters for the Pro Bowl Games will be announced Thursday, Jan. 2. They are determined by a combination of fan votes, player votes and coach votes.

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