WATCH: James Conner makes one-handed TD grab as Cardinals tie Eagles

He had a touchdown catch for the second straight week, this time catching the ball with only one hand.

The Arizona Cardinals surprisingly were able to hand with the Philadelphia Eagles in Week 17 and, in the third quarter, tied the game 21-21.

They did it with a highlight-reel play from running back James Conner.

Already with 115 rushing yards on 21 carries at that point, He made a one-handed grab in the end zone for a five-yard touchdown.

It was the second straight game he had a touchdown reception.

He finished the game with 128 rushing yards and scored twice, once on the catch and one on a run play.

The Cardinals went on to win the game 35-31.

Check out the play below:

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Mistakes overshadow Cardinals’ first-half dominance over Eagles

The trailed 21-6 at halftime but moved the ball well.

The Arizona Cardinals trailed the Philadelphia Eagles 21-6 at halftime in Week 17. That was probably something most would have expected. However, the score did not tell the story of the first half.

The Cardinals really dominated the first half but mistakes were the problem.

They possessed the ball for 21:48 of the 30 minutes of the first half, outgained the Eagles 179 yards to 152 and converted on half of their third downs.

They made it to the red zone three times.

However, those three drives ended twice with field goals and once with an interception returned for a touchdown.

The Cardinals got inside the five on their first drive. Kyler Murray was tackled for a negative run and Emari Demercado dropped a third-down pass, leading to the field goal.

On their second drive, Murray was picked off by Sydney Brown, who returned the interception 99 yards from the one for a touchdown.

On that play, Murray signaled something to receiver Michael Wilson before the play. Wilson got off the line of scrimmage slowly and then, once Murray had started to throw the ball, took his route to the inside. Murray expected him to run toward the left pylon at the goalline.

The only player there was Brown, who picked it off and scored.

On the Cardinals’ third drive, D.J. Humphries was flagged for a false start on third down, giving them a third-and-12. They had to settle for three points.

The offense was very good but red-zone mistakes plagued them.

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Best prop bets for Cardinals-Eagles in Week 17

These prop bets are sure to hit in the Cardinals’ Week 17 game against the Eagles.

The Arizona Cardinals face the Philadelphia Eagles in Week 17 and that means more opportunities to make money on some in-game prop bets.

You can find some suggestions from earlier in the week on the podcast preview episode, but not all the player props or scoring props were available.

What are some props you can make that should cash in and make you some money?

All odds come from BetMGM.

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Have a look:

 

Eagles inactives: CB Darius Slay, LB Zach Cunningham out vs. Cardinals

The Eagles faced the Cardinals missing a pair of defensive starters in Week 17.

The Philadelphia Eagles had to face the Arizona Cardinals in Week 17 without two of their defensive starters. When the Eagles released their inactive list 90 minutes before Sunday’s kickoff, not only was cornerback Darius Slay, who was ruled out with a knee injury during the week, on it, so was linebacker Zach Cunningham, who was questionable to play with a knee injury.

It is the third straight game that Cunningham has missed. He is second on the team with 80 tackles.

Here is the full list of inactives for the Eagles:

  • QB Tanner KcKee
  • CB Darius Slay
  • CB Bradley Roby
  • LB Zach Cunningham
  • OL Tyler Steen
  • DT Marlon Tuipolotu

Shaquille Leonard will likely start in Cunningham’s place alongside Nicholas Morrow.

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Cardinals inactives: Kyler Murray to play, Garrett Williams returns

Kyler Murray, officially questionable to play in Week 17 after missing time with an illness, was active and ready to start against the Eagles.

The Arizona Cardinals went without quarterback Kyler Murray for two days of practice and he was officially questionable to play on the final injury report of the week. However, as head coach Jonathan Gannon said he expected, Murray was good to go and would start for the seventh time this season as they faced the Philadelphia Eagles in Week 17.

The Cardinals released their inactive list 90 minutes before kickoff and Murray was good to go.

Also active was cornerback Garrett Williams, who missed last week’s game with a knee injury. He was also questionable to play.

Linebacker Victor Dimukeje also returns after missing a week with a foot injury.

Here are Arizona’s inactive players for Week 17:

  • S Qwuantrezz Knight
  • LB Trevor Nowaske
  • OL Carter O’Donnell
  • OL Dennis Daley
  • TE Blake Whiteheart
  • LB Cameron Thomas

Thomas is inactive for the first time this season. He is inactive so that newcomer Tyreke Smith can get playing time, making his debut for the Cardinals.

Also active is tight end Travis Vokelek, signed last week of Baltimore’s practice squad.

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How to watch, stream, listen to Cardinals-Eagles in Week 17

All the info you need to watch or listen to the Cardinals take on the Eagles in Week 17.

The Arizona Cardinals (3-12) face the Philadelphia Eagles (11-4) Sunday on the road in Week 17. The Cardinals have been eliminated from playoff contention. The Eagles are trying to win the NFC East and potentially get the No. 1 seed in the NFC.

It is a homecoming for Cardinals head coach Jonathan Gannon and defensive coordinator Nick Rallis, who were the DC and linebackers coach for the Eagles for two years prior to this season and were part of the Eagles’ Super Bowl coaching staff last season.

You get Kyler Murray and Jalen Hurts.

Are you planning on watching? If you are, below is all the information you need.

Cardinals activate CB Bobby Price, elevate WR Dan Chisena from practice squad

The Cardinals bolster special teams with a pair of Saturday roster moves.

The Arizona Cardinals, facing the Philadelphia Eagles Sunday on the road in Week 17, announced a pair of moves to finalize the roster for the game.

They reinstated cornerback Bobby Price from injured reserve to the active roster. He missed the last six weeks with a quadriceps injury.

He will return to his role on special teams.

The Cardinals also elevated receiver Dan Chisena from the practice squad for the third week in a row. He has played 28 special teams snaps and one offensive snap, collecting a pair of special teams tackles.

The Cardinals and Eagles kick off Sunday at 1 p.m. ET at Lincoln Financial Field.

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POLL: Who wins in Week 17 – Cardinals or Eagles?

Vote in the poll – who will win between the Cardinals and Eagles in Week 17?

The Arizona Cardinals’ Week 17 game is on the road against the 11-4 Philadelphia Eagles. The Cardinals close out their road schedule with the second-worst record in the NFL at 3-12 and have only one road win all year.

The Eagles had a three-game losing streak but snapped that on Monday with a 33-25 win over the Giants.

Philly has a potent offensive attack with a very good quarterback in Jalen Hurts, a very good running back in De’Andre Swift and high-end pass catchers with receivers A.J. Brown and DeVonta Smith and tight end Dallas Goedert.

They have a great offensive line.

The Cardinals can run the ball and get production in the pass game from tight end Trey McBride. They are awful defensively.

The Eagles are heavy favorites in this game.

But Cardinals head coach Jonathan Gannon and defensive coordinator Nick Rallis have first-hand knowledge of Hurts’ weaknesses.

Can they exploit them and pick up an upset win on New Year’s Eve?

What do you think?

Vote in the poll to tell us who you think will win the game between Arizona and Philadelphia.

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Behind Enemy Lines: Cardinals-Eagles Week 17 Q&A preview with Eagles Wire

Eagles Wire managing editor takes Cardinals fans behind enemy lines to know more about the Eagles, whom the Cardinals play in Week 17.

The Arizona Cardinals face the Philadelphia Eagles on the road Sunday in Week 17. The two teams have had vastly different seasons.

The Cardinals are threatening to have the No. 1 pick in the draft at 3-12.

The Eagles are headed to the playoffs, could win the NFC East and are in the mix for the No. 1 seed in the conference.

Preparing for this matchup, Eagles Wire managing editor Glenn Erby takes you behind enemy lines to understand more about the Cardinals’ next opponent. He answers questions about the Eagles’ season, Jonathan Gannon, the game and makes his prediction.

PODCAST: Cardinals-Eagles Week 17 preview with Eagles Wire’s Glenn Erby

Cards Wire’s Jess Root and Eagles Wire’s Glenn Erby talk about the Week 17 matchup between the Cardinals and Eagles.

The Arizona Cardinals and Philadelphia Eagles play each other Sunday on New Year’s Eve in Week 17, wrapping up the Cardinals’ road schedule.

We have a new episode of the podcast, this time with Eagles Wire managing editor Glenn Erby joining me to talk about the Eagles’ season, discuss the game and make predictions.

Enjoy the show!


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(1:00) The Eagles’ season and Jonathan Gannon

(16:24) The Cardinals-Eagles matchup

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