PODCAST: Cardinals-Panthers review, Cardinals-Eagles preview

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The Arizona Cardinals beat the Carolina Panthers 26-16 Sunday afternoon. They have a huge game at home against the 4-0 Philadelphia Eagles. In the latest podcast episode, Revenge of the Birds’ Seth Cox and I give our takeaways from the offense and the defense, react to the way the game went, discuss J.J. Watt’s situation, go over the injuries and roster moves that have happened and could happen and give our preview and predictions for their game against the Eagles.

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Here are the approximate timestamps for the topics we discussed:

(1:00) Intros and reactions to the game and how it went

(5:06) Offensive takeaways from the game

(24:58) Defensive takeaways from the game

(36:19) J.J. Watt’s heart

(47:18) Injuries and roster moves

(57:52) Cardinals-Eagles preview

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No suspension coming for Will Hernandez; could be fined

Hernandez will still be able to play in Week 5 against the Philadelphia Eagles after getting ejected vs. the Panthers.

Arizona Cardinals offensive lineman Will Hernandez was ejected in the second half of the team’s 26-16 win over the Carolina Panthers. He was tossed, getting flagged for unsportsmanlike conduct against an official.

He will not be suspended, according to NFL Network’s Tom Pelissero. He could receive a fine.

The incident occurred after Panthers linebacker Frankie Luvu threw running back James Conner to the ground after the play had been whistled dead. He was flagged for unsportsmanlike conduct but Hernandez went to confront Luvu and defend Conner.

However, on the way to get to Luvu, he ran into one of the officials. He did not push him but did go through him to get to Luvu.

Head coach Kliff Kingsbury said what Hernandez did can’t happen.

“You can’t have that,” he told reporters Monday. “In that situation, we had a lineman down already, so we’ve got to be smarter than that. You do appreciate him having his teammates back and they all know that, but we can’t put our team in that type of position.”

This is good news for the Cardinals about there being no suspension. They might have to play without left guard Justin Pugh, who is again day-to-day with an elbow injury.

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Cardinals’ Week 4 defensive snap counts and observations vs. Panthers

Take a look at how the Cardinals split up their 52 defensive snaps against the Panthers.

The Arizona Cardinals played 52 defensive snaps on Sunday in their 26-16 win over the Carolina Panthers. How was that playing time divided up?

Let’s have a look at the individual snap counts on defense, broken up by position below.

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Cardinals’ Week 4 offensive snap counts and observations vs. Panthers

Check out how the Cardinals’ 76 offensive snaps were divided up against the Panthers.

The Arizona Cardinals played 76 offensive snaps on Sunday in their 26-16 win over the Carolina Panthers, their third consecutive game of 75 or more offensive snaps.

Let’s take a look at how that playing time was divided up with each player’s individual snap counts, split up by position group.

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Studs and duds in Cardinals’ Week 4 victory over Carolina Panthers

Take a look at the players who stood out and the players who disappointed for the Cardinals against the Panthers.

Following the first half of the game between the Arizona Cardinals and Carolina Panthers, it didn’t seem like there would be any studs to talk about.

Flash forward to Sunday night and Cardinals fans can finally celebrate a victory over the Carolina Panthers, something they haven’t been able to do since 2013.

The Cardinals had a dominant second half and ended up winning the game 26-16. They now get back to .500, which was so crucial given their next opponent is the undefeated Philadelphia Eagles.

Who were the players to stand out as studs and who were the duds of the game?

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Cardinals 26, Panthers 16: Individual and team stats

Check out the full stats for each team and player in the Cardinals’ 26-16 win over the Panthers.

The Arizona Cardinals defeated the Carolina Panthers 26-16 Sunday afternoon in Charlotte. After a slow start, the Cardinals scored 23 straight points to get the win.

Below are the team stats and individual stats from the game.

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Eno Benjamin handles kickoffs for Cardinals late in 26-16 win over Panthers

Benjamin kicked off three times, had a special teams tackle and had 45 yards from scrimmage in the Cardinals’ win over the Panthers.

The Arizona Cardinals got contributions from several players in their 26-16 win over the Carolina Panthers. One contribution was unexpected.

Kicker Matt Prater entered the game with a right hip injury and he aggravated it during the game. He made two field goals and two extra points but it got to a point in the second half that he wasn’t feeling good enough to handle kickoffs.

Running back Eno Benjamin replaced Prater for kickoffs. He kicked off three times and made the tackle on one of them.

He became the first non-kicker for the Cardinals to kick off since Pat Tillman did it in a game in 2001, filling in for Bill Gramatica, who injured his knee in the game.

Benjamin kicked off three times, had a special teams tackle, rushed for 36 yards on five carries and caught a pass for nine yards.

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Takeaways from the Cardinals’ 26-16 victory over Panthers

The Cardinals evened their record to 2-2 with the win. What can we take away from it?

The Arizona Cardinals picked up a badly needed win on the road against the Carolina Panthers, defeating them 26-16. They are 2-2 and things feel much better than they did a week ago.

In the win, what did we learn?

Our takeaways from the game are below.

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WATCH: Full highlights from Cardinals’ 26-16 win over Panthers

Check out every big play in the Cardinals’ Week 4 win over the Panthers.

The Arizona Cardinals evened their record to 2-2 in their 26-16 win over the Carolina Panthers. It was their first win over the Panthers since 2013.

They started slowly offensively with no points in the first quarter and only three in the first half. But Kyler Murray threw two touchdown passes and rushed for another in the second half.

The defense had three takeaways and two sacks.

There were plenty of highlights on offense and defense.

See all of them in the highlight video.

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Cardinals-Panthers live scoring updates, highlights, news

Keep up with the game here.

The Arizona Cardinals and Carolina Panthers face one another in Week 4 both at 1-2. Both teams will have key offensive players in the lineup after being questionable to play.

The Panthers have won six straight matchups with the Cardinals. Arizona has not beaten Carolina since 2013.

The Cardinals badly need this game. How will it play out?

Below, we will give you live in-game updates.

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