The Arizona Cardinals were predicted to sign a former Pro Bowl edge rusher during the 2025 offseason. Early in the team's 2025 offseason, there is one thing at the top of most Arizona Cardinals fans' wish lists for the team.
The Arizona Cardinals already had two players selected to the Pro Bowl. Safety Budda Baker earned his eighth overall selection and seventh straight, while tight end Trey McBride earned his first berth. Left tackle Paris Johnson and kicker Chad Ryland were alternates, but neither ended up getting selected as a replacement.
The Arizona Cardinals could benefit from some ties to their coaching staff by adding a Pro Bowl talent to their roster this offseason.
The Philadelphia Eagles vs Kansas City Chiefs Super Bowl includes players and a coach with connections to Arizona college, high school and pro teams.
Greg Dortch, Zach Pascal and Zay Jones will be free agents. Brown had a career-high 30 receptions for 308 yards in 2024. He lined up primarily outside for the Commanders but can play both inside and out.
After an incredible run through the 2024 NFL season, securing the second seed in the NFC before punching their ticket to the Super Bowl following three straight fantastic playoff wins, it makes sense that some of the Philadelphia Eagles players would draw serious attention in free agency when the season comes to an end.
The Arizona Cardinals were pegged by PFF as the best landing spot for free agents Haason Reddick and Milton Williams.
After Philadelphia recorded seven rushing touchdowns on the night, the Eagles announced that they now hold the record for most points scored in an NFC Championship Game. The Carolina Panthers were the previous record holders, having beaten the Arizona Cardinals 49-15 in January 2016.
When the Philadelphia Eagles walked off the field in Arizona following Super Bowl LVII, the Birds knew they let a golden opportunity to make history go away. The 38-35 loss to the Kansas City Chiefs after leading 24-14 at the half was a heartbreaking loss that the team still feels two years later.
University of Washington Huskies head coach Jedd Fisch shares with "Good Morning Football" his thoughts the new head coaching faces in new places.