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Longtime NFL guard Justin Pugh announced Friday he is retiring after playing 11 seasons with the New York Giants and Arizona Cardinals. Pugh returned to Giants training camp to call it a career a few weeks before his 35th birthday with his wife,
Coming in at No. 63 is Jacksonville Jaguars defensive end Josh Hines-Allen. He was No. 35 in 2024. NFL Top 100 Players of 2025: @Jaguars DE Josh Hines-Allen lands at No. 63 on the list! @NFLFilms pic.twitter.com/qyfCOSTTPM
Who is facing the most pressure in 2025 across the NFL? Ranging from coaches on the hot seat to players who could lose their jobs, the upcoming season is pivotal for many. According to ESPN’s Bill Barnwell, Arizona Cardinals head coach Jonathan Gannon is among those under the most scrutiny.
The Arizona Cardinals have missed the playoffs in three consecutive seasons. Now, entering Jonathan Gannon's third year, expectations are different.
The Cardinals' efforts to rebuild their defensive line hit a snag after a calf injury to rookie DL Walter Nolen landed him on the PUP list.
Training camp is here, and the Arizona Cardinals are looking to buck the trend of regular seasons that don't lead to the playoffs. The Cardinals put in the work
A former Arizona Cardinals player who was key during their run of success in the middle of the 2010s has called it a career. Safety Tyrann Mathieu, originally drafted by the Arizona Cardinals, announced his retirement from the NFL after 12 seasons. He made the announcement on his Instragram account.