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The highlight of the Arizona Cardinals' fifth training camp practice came when Marvin Harrison Jr. made a leaping one-handed grab over Denzel Burke.
The Arizona Cardinals have a number of notable position battles as they have begun training camp. Some battles are for starting jobs, while others are for key reserve spots. A pair of positions believed to have key battles — right guard and "Mike" linebacker — seem to be set with new starters. Others, though, have intrigue.
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St. Louis Cardinals right-hander Andre Pallante didn’t change his approach, even though he knew what was brewing as the innings rolled by without allowing a hit
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The Arizona Cardinals have a number of notable position battles as they have begun training camp. Some battles are for starting jobs, while others are for key reserve spots. A pair of positions believed to have key battles — right guard and "Mike" linebacker — seem to be set with new starters. Others, though, have intrigue.
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St. Louis Cardinals pitching prospect Tekoah Roby underwent Tommy John surgery and will likely not pitch until 2027, multiple team sources told The Athletic on Monday.
Then-newcomer Mack Wilson Sr. played 75 percent (763 snaps) at Will linebacker with 2023 fifth-round pick Owen Pappoe his backup. Added to the roster shortly after the league year began on March 12 were Akeem Davis-Gaither and Mykal Walker, followed by the selection of Cody Simon in the fourth round of the draft.
The Arizona Cardinals didn't bring Calas Campbell back on board as part of a 'farewell, homecoming tour.' It's because he can keep playing.
The Arizona Cardinals named their former center, A.Q. Shipley, as their new color analyst for the season, replacing Ron Wolfley.