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The Arizona Cardinals' starters are already established at the most important positions. Still, there are some depth chart battles worth watching.
Arizona’s revamped defensive front faces early adversity with a first-round pick and two core pieces sidelined just as training camp begins.
The Arizona Cardinals have opened training camp in Glendale. An 8-9 finish last year wasn’t good enough for the playoffs, but was a four-win improvement over the previous season.
Ojulari is coming off a torn ACL suffered in training camp last year. Nichols injured his next last season, missing the final 11 games. Nolen injured his calf during training and is expected to miss most of or all of camp. What is the level of concern for each situation?
Follow our daily updates from Cardinals training camp, including intel on the QBs, tight position battles and potential breakouts.
For the Cardinals in 2025, Bleacher Report believes their surprise UDFA could be Tennessee Volunteers DT Elijah Simmons. "The Arizona Cardinals overhauled their defensive line this offseason with the additions of Josh Sweat, Dalvin Tomlinson, Calais Campbell and the first-round selection of Walter Nolen III," wrote Brent Sobleski.
For the Arizona Cardinals, 2025 training camp has begun. After reporting on Tuesday, having meetings and taking their physical exams, they took the field at State Farm Stadium for the first time for practice Wednesday afternoon. This practice was not open to fans. Fans will be able to see them in action nine times in camp starting Thursday.
Ready for some football? The Arizona Cardinals Football Club has announced the dates for its 2025 Training Camp.
The Arizona Cardinals open training camp on July 23, at State Farm Stadium in Glendale. Here are five key questions for the next two weeks.
The Arizona Cardinals have missed the playoffs in three consecutive seasons. Now, entering Jonathan Gannon's third year, expectations are different.