Cardinals trade for wide receiver, Suns avenge playoff loss to Mavericks: top sports stories
The Arizona Cardinals pulled off a trade after one of their key players went down with an injury, and the Phoenix Suns exacted a bit of revenge from their embarrassing playoff loss last season – these are the top stories in the world of sports for Oct. 17-23.
Hopkins produces in return, which bodes well for Cardinals
Hopkins caught 10 passes for 103 yards in his season debut. The 30-year-old missed the first six games after violating the NFL’s policy on performance-enhancing drugs.
Cardinals use two pick-6s in first half to down Saints 42-34
Marco Wilson and Isaiah Simmons scored touchdowns on two pick-6s late in the first half and used that stunning change in momentum to lift the Cardinals over the New Orleans Saints 42-34 on Thursday night.
Arizona Cardinals fans gather in Glendale as team takes on New Orleans Saints
The is an excitement of sorts in the Phoenix area on Oct. 20, as the Arizona Cardinals prepare face the New Orleans Saints at State Farm Stadium. FOX 10's Lauren Clark reports.
Cardinals face Saints, try to snap 8-game home losing streak
The Cardinals (2-4) host the Saints (2-4) on Thursday night in a game that is crucial for these reeling teams that find themselves in remarkably similar situations.
Larry Fitzgerald to drive pace car in NASCAR championship race at Phoenix Raceway
Former Arizona Cardinals wide receiver Larry Fitzgerald will serve as the Honorary Pace Car Driver for NASCAR's season finale on Nov. 6 at Phoenix Raceway.
DeAndre Hopkins ready to provide jolt Cardinals offense needs
Now that the three-time All-Pro is back from a six-game suspension for violating the NFL’s policy on performance-enhancing drugs, he knows exactly what he brings to an Arizona Cardinals offense that desperately needs a jolt.
Cardinals welcome D-Hop back, hope it sparks struggling team
Three-time All-Pro receiver DeAndre Hopkins is back on the field after serving his six-game suspension. That won’t fix all the problems for the Cardinals, but it’s certainly a good start.
Cardinals' offense non-existent in Seattle, photographer shoved by NFL star: top sports stories
The Arizona Cardinals' offensive struggles continued in a road loss to the Seattle Seahawks, and a photographer filed a police report after being pushed to the ground by an NFL star – these are the top stories in the world of sports for Oct. 10-16.
Cardinals acquire WR Robbie Anderson from Panthers
Robbie Anderson joins a Cardinals offense that will also welcome back three-time All-Pro DeAndre Hopkins, who missed the season’s first six games after being suspended for violating the NFL’s performance-enhancing drugs policy.
Cardinals need help for offense as Hopkins’ return looms
The Cardinals have lost three of four, and in each of those losses, their chances have been doomed by a lack of offense.
Walker runs for key TD, Seahawks beat Cardinals 19-9
Rookie Kenneth Walker III rushed for an 11-yard touchdown early in the fourth quarter, and the Seattle Seahawks beat the Arizona Cardinals 19-9 on Sunday.
Cardinals, Seahawks looking to keep pace in NFC West
Arizona had a chance to end Philadelphia’s undefeated start, but some execution issues by Kyler Murray in the final moments and a missed field goal that would have forced overtime sealed a 20-17 loss to the Eagles.
Children recovering from burn injuries got a special surprise at the Arizona Burn Center
Children recovering from burn injuries got some very special visitors. A few Arizona Cardinals players stopped by, including one with a connection to the Arizona Burn Center. FOX 10's Danielle Miller has the story.
Cardinals' bad-start habit threatens to derail season goals
Arizona (2-3) lost to the undefeated Philadelphia Eagles 20-17 on Sunday and the game followed a familIar script.
NFL modifies concussion protocol, Rams player tackles protester, NASCAR wars of layoffs: top sports stories
The NFL is modifying its concussion protocols, the Eagles stay undefeated after beating the Cardinals, a Rams player tackled a protester, NASCAR warns of layoffs, and just how much is Aaron Judge's 62nd home run ball worth?
Eagles stay undefeated, hang on to beat Cardinals 20-17
Jalen Hurts ran for two touchdowns and the Philadelphia Eagles remained the NFL’s only unbeaten team, beating Arizona 20-17 on Sunday after Matt Ammendola’s late field-goal attempt for the Cardinals sailed wide right.
Eagles hope to extend NFL’s hottest start at Arizona
The Eagles (4-0) — the league’s only undefeated team — play at Arizona on Sunday. The Cardinals (2-2) were the NFL’s final undefeated team last year, when they started 7-0.
Cardinals don’t mind ho-hum start, feel better things ahead
The standings say the Arizona Cardinals are an average team with a 2-2 record. That’s pretty much how defensive lineman Zach Allen would rate the season’s first four weeks.
J.J. Watt's 'heart shocked back into rhythm'; fan plunges to death at Steelers stadium: top sports stories
Arizona Cardinals' J.J. Watt tweets about his heart scare; Pro Football Hall of Fame quarterback Terry Bradshaw says he's working his way back to 100% after cancer battles; a man fell to his death from an escalator at a Pittsburgh Steelers game; the Miami Dolphins fired a neurotrauma consultant who evaluated quarterback Tua Tagovailoa after he stumbled off the field against Buffalo; and Antonio Brown used lewd incident to push for an NFL job – these are the top stories in the world of sports from Sept. 26 - Oct. 2.