Cardinals hopeful 'Hollywood' Brown isn’t out long with hamstring injury

The Cardinals put Marquise Brown on the active/non-football injury list on July 26, meaning the receiver counts toward the 90-man preseason roster but can’t practice or play until he’s removed from the list.

Cardinals place WR Marquise Brown on injured list

The Cardinals acquired Brown and a third-round pick in a draft-day trade with the Baltimore Ravens back in April. The Ravens received the No. 23 overall pick in return.

NFL: Julio Jones signing 1-year deal with Buccaneers

According to the NFL Network's Tom Pelisserro, the Tampa Bay Buccaneers are signing former All-Pro wide receiver Julio Jones to a one-year contract. 

Kyler Murray's new contract with Cardinals includes 'independent study' clause

The NFL Network reported that should Murray not be in compliance with the addendum, he risks losing credits if there are certain distractions during his study time, including watching television, playing video games, or surfing the internet.

NFL announces streaming platform 'NFL+'

The NFL is making its move into offering its own media streaming platform.

Cardinals unveil black alternative helmets for 2022

The new helmet has a shiny, black gloss shell with red flecks and a black facemask, as well as iridescent chrome decals with a radiant screen of the team's Cardinal logo, and front and back bumpers with “Arizona” written in black.

Kyler Murray signs contract extension, Arizona senators demand Brittney Griner's release: top sports stories

The Arizona Cardinals and quarterback Kyler Murray agreed to a long-term contract extension following a passive-aggressive offseason contract squabble, and Arizona's two United States senators are calling for the immediate release of Brittney Griner from a Russian jail – these are the top stories from the world of sports from July 18-24.

Murray embraces franchise QB label, ready to lead Cardinals

A low-key personality by nature, Murray is happy that a high-stress offseason contract squabble with the Arizona Cardinals is over.

Former NASCAR driver fatally stabbed, Phoenix soccer player dies after hit-and-run: top sports stories

A former NASCAR driver was stabbed to death by a suspect at a California gas station, a soccer player who grew up in Phoenix died following a hit-and-run crash in Georgia, and Deandre Ayton is staying with the Suns after all – these are the top stories from the world of sports from July 11-17.

Kyler Murray’s contract situation the talk of Cardinals camp

The Cardinals looked like one of the NFL’s best teams for the first three months of last season. They then lost four of their final five regular-season games before getting embarrassed by the Rams 34-11 in the NFC wild-card round

Arizona Cardinals give back to the homeless community
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The Arizona Cardinals geared up but not for a game, or practice. They suited up to serve meals to the homeless community. FOX 10's Irene Snyder has the story.

Former NFL player Orson Charles threatens to shoot officers over parking space in Ybor City, police say

Orson Charles, a former NFL player, and All-American tight-end is in trouble with the law again after police say he threatened to shoot people Friday night while arguing over a parking space in Ybor City.

Former Dallas Cowboy Marion Barber died of heat stroke, medical examiner says

TMZ Sports reports his body was found in his apartment with the heat on at 91 degrees. Investigators found exercise equipment at the scene, noting Barber had a "history of exercising during sauna-like conditions."

Brittney Griner pleads guilty, D-backs' Bumgarner beats former team: top sports stories

Brittney Griner pleaded guilty to drug charges months after she was detained at a Russian airport for allegedly carrying vape canisters with cannabis oil in her luggage, and D-backs' pitcher Madison Bumgarner beat his old team – these are the top stories in the world of sports from July 4-10.

Browns trade QB Baker Mayfield to Panthers

Baker Mayfield's rocky run with Cleveland officially ended Wednesday when the Browns traded the divisive quarterback and former No. 1 overall draft pick to the Carolina Panthers, a person familiar with the deal told The Associated Press.