Cardinals sign veteran CB Dre Kirkpatrick to one-year deal

The team announced a one-year deal for Dre Kirkpatrick, whom they had in for a visit.
Kirkpatrick is entering his ninth NFL season, having played his entire career thus far with the Cincinnati Bengals.
Kirkpatrick has length at 6-foot-2 and has 10 career interceptions with five years as a starter for the Bengals

The team announced a one-year deal for Dre Kirkpatrick, whom they had in for a visit.
Kirkpatrick is entering his ninth NFL season, having played his entire career thus far with the Cincinnati Bengals.
Kirkpatrick has length at 6-foot-2 and has 10 career interceptions with five years as a starter for the Bengals

OL Kelvin Beachum signs one-year deal with Cardinals

Initially reported by Arizona Sports 98.7 FM’s John Gambadoro, the Cardinals announced it signed veteran offensive lineman Kelvin Beachum.Beachum has played eight seasons in the NFL, most recently for the Jets. He is 6-foot-3 and listed at 308 pounds. He is 31 years old.He has played 104 games in his career, starting 99 of them. He was the starting left tackle for the Jets for the last three seasons.The Cardinals have four of their five starters set on the offensive line, but right tackle is up for grabs. Beachum has primarily played left tackle in his NFL career but does have experience on the left side.He knows Arizona’s offensive line coach, Sean Kugler, having played for him when he was with the Steelers

Initially reported by Arizona Sports 98.7 FM’s John Gambadoro, the Cardinals announced it signed veteran offensive lineman Kelvin Beachum.Beachum has played eight seasons in the NFL, most recently for the Jets. He is 6-foot-3 and listed at 308 pounds. He is 31 years old.He has played 104 games in his career, starting 99 of them. He was the starting left tackle for the Jets for the last three seasons.The Cardinals have four of their five starters set on the offensive line, but right tackle is up for grabs. Beachum has primarily played left tackle in his NFL career but does have experience on the left side.He knows Arizona’s offensive line coach, Sean Kugler, having played for him when he was with the Steelers

OL Kelvin Beachum signs one-year deal with Cardinals

Initially reported by Arizona Sports 98.7 FM’s John Gambadoro, the Cardinals announced it signed veteran offensive lineman Kelvin Beachum.Beachum has played eight seasons in the NFL, most recently for the Jets. He is 6-foot-3 and listed at 308 pounds. He is 31 years old.He has played 104 games in his career, starting 99 of them. He was the starting left tackle for the Jets for the last three seasons.The Cardinals have four of their five starters set on the offensive line, but right tackle is up for grabs. Beachum has primarily played left tackle in his NFL career but does have experience on the left side.He knows Arizona’s offensive line coach, Sean Kugler, having played for him when he was with the Steelers

Initially reported by Arizona Sports 98.7 FM’s John Gambadoro, the Cardinals announced it signed veteran offensive lineman Kelvin Beachum.Beachum has played eight seasons in the NFL, most recently for the Jets. He is 6-foot-3 and listed at 308 pounds. He is 31 years old.He has played 104 games in his career, starting 99 of them. He was the starting left tackle for the Jets for the last three seasons.The Cardinals have four of their five starters set on the offensive line, but right tackle is up for grabs. Beachum has primarily played left tackle in his NFL career but does have experience on the left side.He knows Arizona’s offensive line coach, Sean Kugler, having played for him when he was with the Steelers

Kyler Murray ‘will definitely be taking a knee’ during national anthem

After nationwide protests for racial justice and against police brutality following the death of George Floyd in Minneapolis while in police custody, kneeling for the national anthem has become a topic of discussion.
Cardinals quarterback Kyler Murray will be one who will kneel during the upcoming season.
I’ll be kneeling. I stand for what’s right and that’s the bottom line. I call it like I see it. What’s been going on is completely wrong. I will definitely be taking a knee, Cardinals quarterback Kyler Murray.
With the league openly stating it will support their players in peacefully protesting, kneeling during the anthem might be the norm this coming season

After nationwide protests for racial justice and against police brutality following the death of George Floyd in Minneapolis while in police custody, kneeling for the national anthem has become a topic of discussion.
Cardinals quarterback Kyler Murray will be one who will kneel during the upcoming season.
I’ll be kneeling. I stand for what’s right and that’s the bottom line. I call it like I see it. What’s been going on is completely wrong. I will definitely be taking a knee, Cardinals quarterback Kyler Murray.
With the league openly stating it will support their players in peacefully protesting, kneeling during the anthem might be the norm this coming season

Kyler Murray ‘will definitely be taking a knee’ during national anthem

After nationwide protests for racial justice and against police brutality following the death of George Floyd in Minneapolis while in police custody, kneeling for the national anthem has become a topic of discussion.
Cardinals quarterback Kyler Murray will be one who will kneel during the upcoming season.
I’ll be kneeling. I stand for what’s right and that’s the bottom line. I call it like I see it. What’s been going on is completely wrong. I will definitely be taking a knee, Cardinals quarterback Kyler Murray.
With the league openly stating it will support their players in peacefully protesting, kneeling during the anthem might be the norm this coming season

After nationwide protests for racial justice and against police brutality following the death of George Floyd in Minneapolis while in police custody, kneeling for the national anthem has become a topic of discussion.
Cardinals quarterback Kyler Murray will be one who will kneel during the upcoming season.
I’ll be kneeling. I stand for what’s right and that’s the bottom line. I call it like I see it. What’s been going on is completely wrong. I will definitely be taking a knee, Cardinals quarterback Kyler Murray.
With the league openly stating it will support their players in peacefully protesting, kneeling during the anthem might be the norm this coming season

DeAndre Hopkins explains on Twitter why he wears No. 10

Many NFL players have something their uniform number stands for. Cardinals receiver Larry Fitzgerald wears No. 11 because he couldn’t wear No. 1, the number he had in college. .
Receiver DeAndre Hopkins has a very different reason. It is to remember some injustice in his family’s life.
Yes, that looks like an excessive punishment for a non-violent crime, but it is the sort of thing Hopkins tries to make people aware of in his off-field work.
In light of the events in our nation, this is yet another example of how there isn’t true equality in our society

Many NFL players have something their uniform number stands for. Cardinals receiver Larry Fitzgerald wears No. 11 because he couldn’t wear No. 1, the number he had in college. .
Receiver DeAndre Hopkins has a very different reason. It is to remember some injustice in his family’s life.
Yes, that looks like an excessive punishment for a non-violent crime, but it is the sort of thing Hopkins tries to make people aware of in his off-field work.
In light of the events in our nation, this is yet another example of how there isn’t true equality in our society

DeAndre Hopkins explains on Twitter why he wears No. 10

Many NFL players have something their uniform number stands for. Cardinals receiver Larry Fitzgerald wears No. 11 because he couldn’t wear No. 1, the number he had in college. .
Receiver DeAndre Hopkins has a very different reason. It is to remember some injustice in his family’s life.
Yes, that looks like an excessive punishment for a non-violent crime, but it is the sort of thing Hopkins tries to make people aware of in his off-field work.
In light of the events in our nation, this is yet another example of how there isn’t true equality in our society

Many NFL players have something their uniform number stands for. Cardinals receiver Larry Fitzgerald wears No. 11 because he couldn’t wear No. 1, the number he had in college. .
Receiver DeAndre Hopkins has a very different reason. It is to remember some injustice in his family’s life.
Yes, that looks like an excessive punishment for a non-violent crime, but it is the sort of thing Hopkins tries to make people aware of in his off-field work.
In light of the events in our nation, this is yet another example of how there isn’t true equality in our society

Patrick Peterson sees ‘championship-caliber team from top to bottom’ in Cardinals

There’s a lot of optimism swirling around the Cardinals for next season after an impressive offseason.
Veteran star Patrick Peterson has added his voice to the growing chorus of people excited about the upcoming team.
“The sky is the limit for this football team”, Patrick Peterson said in a video conference with the media this past week.
The trade to acquire receiver DeAndre Hopkins got Peterson excited as well as the drafting of Isaiah Simmons.
“We have everything that you need, and if you’re trying to build a championship-caliber football team, we have the players”, Patrick Peterson

There’s a lot of optimism swirling around the Cardinals for next season after an impressive offseason.
Veteran star Patrick Peterson has added his voice to the growing chorus of people excited about the upcoming team.
“The sky is the limit for this football team”, Patrick Peterson said in a video conference with the media this past week.
The trade to acquire receiver DeAndre Hopkins got Peterson excited as well as the drafting of Isaiah Simmons.
“We have everything that you need, and if you’re trying to build a championship-caliber football team, we have the players”, Patrick Peterson

Patrick Peterson sees ‘championship-caliber team from top to bottom’ in Cardinals

There’s a lot of optimism swirling around the Cardinals for next season after an impressive offseason.
Veteran star Patrick Peterson has added his voice to the growing chorus of people excited about the upcoming team.
“The sky is the limit for this football team”, Patrick Peterson said in a video conference with the media this past week.
The trade to acquire receiver DeAndre Hopkins got Peterson excited as well as the drafting of Isaiah Simmons.
“We have everything that you need, and if you’re trying to build a championship-caliber football team, we have the players”, Patrick Peterson

There’s a lot of optimism swirling around the Cardinals for next season after an impressive offseason.
Veteran star Patrick Peterson has added his voice to the growing chorus of people excited about the upcoming team.
“The sky is the limit for this football team”, Patrick Peterson said in a video conference with the media this past week.
The trade to acquire receiver DeAndre Hopkins got Peterson excited as well as the drafting of Isaiah Simmons.
“We have everything that you need, and if you’re trying to build a championship-caliber football team, we have the players”, Patrick Peterson

A.Q. Shipley doesn’t believe he will return to Cardinals

The Cardinals brought back almost their entire roster of offensive linemen this offseason after the 2019 season, but one player is notably still a free agent.
Center A.Q. Shipley has not re-signed with the team and it doesn’t appear it will happen.
(I’m a) free agent right now. Probably won’t be back with the Cards. They want to go younger with the young talent they got at quarterback now, Free agent center A.Q. Shipley.
The Cardinals haven’t closed the door on Shipley’s return. General manager Steve Keim said all options are still open and coach Kliff Kingsbury called it a work in progress.
However, they are very confident in Mason Cole, who competed with Shipley for the starting job a year ago

The Cardinals brought back almost their entire roster of offensive linemen this offseason after the 2019 season, but one player is notably still a free agent.
Center A.Q. Shipley has not re-signed with the team and it doesn’t appear it will happen.
(I’m a) free agent right now. Probably won’t be back with the Cards. They want to go younger with the young talent they got at quarterback now, Free agent center A.Q. Shipley.
The Cardinals haven’t closed the door on Shipley’s return. General manager Steve Keim said all options are still open and coach Kliff Kingsbury called it a work in progress.
However, they are very confident in Mason Cole, who competed with Shipley for the starting job a year ago