Larry Fitzgerald, Chandler Jones, Patrick Peterson make NFL All-Decade team

The Pro Football Hall of Fame announced the NFL’s All-Decade Team for the years 2010-2019.
Current Cardinals that have made the list are WR Larry Fitzgerald, CB Patrick Peterson and OLB Chandler Jones.
It also includes three former Cardinals — Ravens DL Calais Campbell, Chiefs safety Tyrann Mathieu and Redskins RB Adrian Peterson

The Pro Football Hall of Fame announced the NFL’s All-Decade Team for the years 2010-2019.
Current Cardinals that have made the list are WR Larry Fitzgerald, CB Patrick Peterson and OLB Chandler Jones.
It also includes three former Cardinals — Ravens DL Calais Campbell, Chiefs safety Tyrann Mathieu and Redskins RB Adrian Peterson

Larry Fitzgerald, Chandler Jones, Patrick Peterson make NFL All-Decade team

The Pro Football Hall of Fame announced the NFL’s All-Decade Team for the years 2010-2019.
Current Cardinals that have made the list are WR Larry Fitzgerald, CB Patrick Peterson and OLB Chandler Jones.
It also includes three former Cardinals — Ravens DL Calais Campbell, Chiefs safety Tyrann Mathieu and Redskins RB Adrian Peterson

The Pro Football Hall of Fame announced the NFL’s All-Decade Team for the years 2010-2019.
Current Cardinals that have made the list are WR Larry Fitzgerald, CB Patrick Peterson and OLB Chandler Jones.
It also includes three former Cardinals — Ravens DL Calais Campbell, Chiefs safety Tyrann Mathieu and Redskins RB Adrian Peterson

Kyler Murray’s MVP odds barely longer than Tom Brady’s

Many fans and people around the league believe Kyler Murray can make a big jump from his rookie year to his second year.
According to BetMGM’s 2020 MVP futures odds, Murray isn’t too much of a longshot with the sixth-shortest odds overall at +2500.
The Cards were a feisty team that will have another year in Kliff Kingsbury’s system and the addition of superstar DeAndre Hopkins

Many fans and people around the league believe Kyler Murray can make a big jump from his rookie year to his second year.
According to BetMGM’s 2020 MVP futures odds, Murray isn’t too much of a longshot with the sixth-shortest odds overall at +2500.
The Cards were a feisty team that will have another year in Kliff Kingsbury’s system and the addition of superstar DeAndre Hopkins

Kyler Murray’s MVP odds barely longer than Tom Brady’s

Many fans and people around the league believe Kyler Murray can make a big jump from his rookie year to his second year.
According to BetMGM’s 2020 MVP futures odds, Murray isn’t too much of a longshot with the sixth-shortest odds overall at +2500.
The Cards were a feisty team that will have another year in Kliff Kingsbury’s system and the addition of superstar DeAndre Hopkins

Many fans and people around the league believe Kyler Murray can make a big jump from his rookie year to his second year.
According to BetMGM’s 2020 MVP futures odds, Murray isn’t too much of a longshot with the sixth-shortest odds overall at +2500.
The Cards were a feisty team that will have another year in Kliff Kingsbury’s system and the addition of superstar DeAndre Hopkins

Phil Ivey takes advantage of a poker player’s brutal bad beat to win huge hand

OOOOOFFFFFFF.

Poker legend Phil Ivey nearly won another title to add to his already incredible resume, a high roller event in Sochi.

And it was thanks to a brutal bad beat for one of his opponents, although sometimes, you need a little bit of luck to win a tournament.

Let’s break down the hand and get to the drama: Ivey was dealt a pair of Aces and Sam Greenwood went in with King-8 of clubs. The flop was Ace of clubs, 8 of spades and Queen of clubs.

That gave Greenwood a flush draw and Ivey three Aces. At that point, Ivey (6.9 million chips) bet 200,000 and Greenwood (4.3 million) simply called, hoping for another club.

But the turn was the fourth Ace for Ivey, giving him quads and the winning hand at that point. Ivey smartly checks and Greenwood decided to take the free card.

And that free card was the Jack of clubs. Greenwood got his flush, a hand that would normally be HUGE. Instead, he was drawing dead before that card came out and didn’t know it.

You can guess what happened next: Ivey bet 400,000, Greenwood raised to 1.95 million, Ivey went all in and Greenwood called. Ooooooffff.

Ivey also won a big hand against Greenwood thanks to a10 on the flop earlier in the night:

Ivey eventually finished in second place to Wai Kin Yong

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Kendrick Perkins describes LeBron’s card shark skills: ‘I’ve never seen him take an L’

Kendrick Perkins describes LeBron James the card shark: ‘I’ve never seen him take an L’

According to Kendrick Perkins, if you see LeBron James sit down at your card table in Las Vegas it’s best you just walk away. Perkins–the former 14-year NBA veteran who was a teammate of LeBron’s with the Cleveland Cavaliers–sat down with The Athletic recently to discuss all things King James heading into LeBron’s 16th All-Star game this weekend.

On the topic of playing cards, Kendrick says that he’s never seen LeBron lose. He added that James may deflect his victories by saying someone else won, but he ends up walking away with a pot that was rightfully his anyway.

Per The Athletic:

“There’s one thing about LeBron. For some reason, when we play cards, he is really just the Chosen One,” said Perkins. “I’ve never seen him lose at anything.

“We will be playing cards and I’d be like, “Who won?’ He’d be like, “Shoot, not me. I lost,” and he’d try to put it on somebody else, but he’d have all the cash in his hand.

“Like he would never lose. I’ve never seen him take an “L.” It was crazy. He’d never lose and I told him, “You’re just the Chosen One. And then like, everything you touch is gold.” I don’t know what it is about him, but he always wins.”

So, in addition to being arguably the greatest basketball player of all-time, we come to find out in his 17th season that LeBron is also an all-time great card player. Maybe we’ll see him in the World Series of Poker one day after he retires.

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Kyler Murray left game vs. Seahawks with hamstring injury

Kyler Murray left the Cardinals game against the Seahawks following a hamstring injury Despite the loss of Murray, the Cards won the game behind backup Brett Hundley with a score of 27-13

Kyler Murray left the Cardinals game against the Seahawks following a hamstring injury Despite the loss of Murray, the Cards won the game behind backup Brett Hundley with a score of 27-13

Kyler Murray left game vs. Seahawks with hamstring injury

Kyler Murray left the Cardinals game against the Seahawks following a hamstring injury Despite the loss of Murray, the Cards won the game behind backup Brett Hundley with a score of 27-13

Kyler Murray left the Cardinals game against the Seahawks following a hamstring injury Despite the loss of Murray, the Cards won the game behind backup Brett Hundley with a score of 27-13