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Arizona Cardinals' Larry Fitzgerald works to lighten his load
Every off-season, Larry Fitzgerald travels the world and brings home a little excess baggage. Nothing that anyone else would notice, but when you are one of the NFL elite receivers, you can feel every one of the 10 or so pounds. "I can feel it in my ...  
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Fantasy Football 2012: Tread Lightly with Arizona Cardinals' Beanie Wells
Once considered a can’t-miss prospect, the Arizona Cardinals' Beanie Wells has had far too many knee issues to make him a reliable fantasy option in 2012. He was downright nasty at times last year in posting his first 1,000-yard season. Beanie’s total last year was a little less than his total over his first two years. Beanie also had 10 touchdowns, which was one more than his previous two seasons. He also missed two games. Over the first two...  
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Arizona Cardinals: How Can Ken Whisenhunt Address the Running Back Situation...
Some level of uncertainty arose recently surrounding the health of Arizona Cardinals running back Chris "Beanie" Wells ... but at times played through knee issues that ultimately led to him missing games and needing off-season surgery.  
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Anquan Boldin is ready to mentor, hungry to win
At 31, Anquan Boldin is the oldest receiver on the Ravens roster by a few years (newcomer Jacoby Jones is closest in age at 27). Some of his fellow wide-outs were in middle school when he broke into the NFL with the Arizona Cardinals nine years ...  
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Arizona Cardinals OTAs: Jeff King And Beanie Wells Injury Updates
There was unfortunately one major casualty in tight end Jeff King, who went down with a partial quadriceps tear. Darren Urban filed this report from the Birds Blog. The Cardinals had almost everyone on the field today to start OTAs. One man who ...  
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ESPN "Experts" Believe Future Is Bleak For Arizona Cardinals
CB Patrick Peterson is a star in the making and there is hope that rookie WR Michael Floyd steps into that category, but options are limited. Their brightest playmaker, WR Larry Fitzgerald, may be at the top of his game for only a couple more years."  
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Arizona Cardinals Quarterback Competition: Have the Cardinals Tipped Their...
John Skelton and Kevin Kolb had very different paths to the Arizona Cardinals organization, but both stand in the same position today.At least, that is what Cardinals head coach Ken Whisenhunt will tell you.Whisenhunt recently told Jim Rome, "It's going to start out as even as it possibly can, and we're going to let the best player take it from there. We did that many years ago when we had Kurt Warner and Matt Leinart, and it worked out pretty...  
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Arizona Cardinals strength coach John Lott to test rookies at minicamp...
Arizona Cardinals strength coach John Lott to test rookies at minicampTucson Citizenby Kent Somers on May. 11, 2012, under Arizona Republic News Officially, Cardinals rookies will be going through a football minicamp Friday through Sunday. But indoctrination would be an accurate description, too. In addition to lessons taught on ...Arizona Cardinals' head coach Ken Whisenhunt: Rookies will learn quickly from ...bettor.com (blog)all 5 news...  
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Tanier’s Team Reviews: The Arizona Cardinals, via Kevin Kolb
I know Larry Fitzgerald's happy about our new second receiver, Malcolm Floyd. Floyd liked to hit the honky ... that I'm Cam Newton or somebody and can outrun Bruce Irvin or Trent Cole, get hit, fumble, and Snyder's gonna be there to fall on it.  
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NFC West Radar: Beanie Wells' Status Remains A Bit Of A Question Mark
I always like to get a little bit of divisional information in the mix given the extensive number of matchups involved, and given how quiet things are now, I thought this was something pertinent to get on your radar. As we head into the summer, the Arizona Cardinals could find themselves with a bit of a question mark surrounding running back Beanie Wells. Wells is sitting out OTAs this week as he rehabs his knee. Wells had surgery on his right...  
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Football players should have better helmets
On Sept. 28, 2008, New York Jets safety Eric Smith tackled Arizona Cardinals wide receiver Anquan Boldin, leading with his helmet, knocking Boldin out of the game. He was not penalized for the hit during the game, but in the following days he was fined $50,000 and suspended for one game, despite his protests that there was no malicious intent behind the hits.  
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NFL Nation: 2012 NFC pressure point
Examining who faces the most challenging season for the Arizona Cardinals and why. The 2012 season should be less challenging for Kevin Kolb than the one that came before it, but Kolb still qualifies for consideration on a varied list of NFC ...  
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2012 NFC West offseason glance: Cardinals
A look at the Arizona Cardinals' offseason to this point ... What went right: The Cardinals struck a long-term contract agreement with franchise player Calais Campbell, solidifying their defensive line. ... First-round draft choice Michael Floyd ...  
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Cardinals come to terms with 4 draft picks
TEMPE, Ariz. (AP) The Arizona Cardinals announced Tuesday that they had come to terms on four-year contracts with four draft choices, including tackle Bobby Massie and guard Senio Kelemete (SENN-ee-oh KEL-uh-MET-tay), two picks made to address the team's greatest need - the offensive line.  
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Arizona's Campbell 'relieved' contract is finished
TEMPE, Ariz. (AP) Arizona Cardinals defensive end Calais Campbell is relieved that the long-term contract he and the team had sought has been completed and he hopes he ''can be a great player in this league for a lot of years to come.''  
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