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Empire State Building Lit Up In Steelers And Cardinals Colors

Oct 23, 2014 6:40 PM

The Empire State Building will shine its world-famous tower lights in the team colors of the Pittsburgh Steelers and Arizona Cardinals from Friday to Monday. This will mark the first time the Empire State Building has split its tower lights to honor both teams and celebrate the Super Bowl. The building?s north and south sides will shine yellow and white for the Steelers, while its east and west sides will glow in red and white for the Cardinals. After the split lighting over the weekend, the team who wins Super Bowl XLIII will have its colors illuminated on all four sides of the tower on Monday to claim the entire crown of the Empire State Building. ?We hope the lighting gives football fans across the country an extra boost when cheering on their favorite players,? said James Connors, General Manager of the Empire State Building. ?Be sure to look to the sky on Monday evening as either the Steelers or the Cardinals will have their team colors proudly displayed on all four sides of the Empire State Building. May the best team win!?

NFL.com

Tags: Arizona Cardinals, Pittsburgh Steelers

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Tiki Barber Knocks Super Bowl Matchup

Jul 7, 2014 11:14 PM

NBC analyst Tiki Barber ripped this Sunday's Super Bowl matchup recently. "If they played this game in the regular season, it would be a (regional) game, and no one would watch it," Barber said.

Houston Chronicle

Tags: Arizona Cardinals, Pittsburgh Steelers, Misc Rumor

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Haley: Keyshawn, Booker, Glenn Are Better Than Owens

Jul 7, 2014 11:54 PM

Cardinals offensive coordinator Todd Haley, formerly the receivers coach for the Cowboys, says that Keyshawn Johnson, Marty Booker and Terry Glenn were all better than Terrell Owens. Haley has coached all of the aforementioned receivers. It was well-documented that Haley and Owens didn't get along well during their time together in Dallas.

Yahoo!

Tags: Arizona Cardinals, Dallas Cowboys, Misc Rumor

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Mayor Of Phoenix Uses Terrible Towel As Tissue

Oct 23, 2014 6:40 PM

Phoenix mayor Phil Gordon held up a Terrible Towel at a rally on Thursday and pretended to use it as a tissue before throwing it to the ground. Members of the Titans famously disrespected Pittsburgh's trademark Terrible Towel earlier in the season; the Steelers later eliminated them in the playoffs. "That's what they get for trying to humiliate us and rub it in, for not showing any class," linebacker Larry Foote said of the Titans at the time. "We wanted to play them again, but they couldn't hold up their end of the bargain. That's what they get for stomping on the towel. We're stepping on them right now." Mayor Gordon is already backtracking a bit. "At no time did anyone intend, in any way, to offend the Steelers organization and their many fans, supporters and traditions," he said afterward.

Yahoo!

Tags: Arizona Cardinals, Pittsburgh Steelers, Misc Rumor

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Risdon's Super Bowl XLIII Forecast

Oct 23, 2014 6:40 PM

It?s finally here! The seminal event that unifies the nation into one giant mass of appetizer-eating, beer-drinking, prop-betting, advertising-junkie, football-watching couch potatoes. Yes, it?s the Super Bowl (don?t tell the NFL I used that term!). And this one looks like one of the more compelling match-ups in recent times, the point spread be damned. I?ll leave the focus on the media-driven story lines to others and focus on the Xs and Os that will decide the game. In my mind, there are three main keys to the game: 1. How well the Cardinals' offensive line can handle the Steelers complex blitz packages. 2. How well the Steelers' offensive line can create running lanes against a resurgent Cardinals' defense. 3. Which quarterback is able to make more plays against the opportunistic, but vulnerable, opposing secondaries. Tackling them in order, the Cardinals have a tremendous passing attack that is fully capable of running away and hiding with this game. But in order for that to happen, the big boys up front have to give Kurt Warner enough time to survey the field and deliver the ball. Nobody brings the heat better than Pittsburgh, and it?s how they bring it that confounds offenses. Is it James Harrison looping wide? Is it Lawrence Timmons and Lamarr Woodley attacking the right side gaps together? Where is the human hairball, Troy Polamalu? Is Bryant McFadden blizting off the corner? Dick LeBeau?s defense presents so many variables, and it works because the players execute in beautiful harmony and have the talent to make it happen. The Cards O-line has been largely hit and miss this year, though throughout the playoff run they have been nothing short of spectacular in pass protection. They manhandled Jon Abraham and the Falcons, blunted Julius Peppers and the Panthers, and controlled the action against the blitz-happy Eagles. What I?ve noticed is how well they hand off rushers and their ability to correctly identify the primary threat. Offensive Coordinator Todd Haley has done a superb job of counter-punching the attack, using the strengths of the opposing defenses against them. Nothing slows down a blitz better than a delayed stretch hand-off to a big back like Edgerrin James, or a wide receiver screen to Anquan Boldin, or a chip-and-flare by Tim Hightower. Arizona helps out their linemen with well-designed, well-executed plays like this, and that puts a great deal of pressure on the front 7 defenders that aren?t hellbent on turning Warner into roadkill. But the 3-4 attack of Blitzburgh is a different animal than anything this group has seen in weeks, and other than RT Levi Brown this line is pretty pedestrian. Most Steelers fans would consider ?pedestrian? an upgrade for their own offensive line. No QB gets sacked or hit more frequently than Ben Roethlisberger, though I would quickly include the fact that no QB is better equipped to get hit or handle pressure than Big Ben. The focus for the Steelers is running the ball, however, and in that regard their O-line generally does a decent job, though prone to inconsistency. They are coming off a game against Baltimore, like Arizona a 3-4 team with active linemen, where they couldn?t manage even 2 yards per carry. The week before against San Diego, yet another 3-4 pressure team, Willie Parker ran wild and the Steelers dominated time of possession. Parker is the type of back who can make the first guy miss, but when that first guy is more than one guy, as it often was against Baltimore, he?s pretty easy to bring down. The Cardinals front seven has thrived at shooting gaps and getting into the backfield quickly during the playoff run, stifling runs before they get started. If Darnell Dockett & Co. can continue that against the Steelers questionable line, Pittsburgh will lose the threat of the run and have to rely on throwing the ball to produce any offensive punch. That plays into the hands of the defense, particularly the playmakers in the secondary. Adrian Wilson and Dominique Rodgers-Cromartie are very dangerous, capable of creating turnovers and controlling the game from the back end, and if they don?t have to worry about the run, that threat is magnified. The last question is the most difficult to forecast, but probably the most pertinent to deciding the game. Warner and Roethlisberger each own a Super Bowl ring, each has capable weapons, and each can easily win MVP honors. Both also have shown a propensity for head-scratching, drive-killing mistakes that can put 6 points on the board for the defense. Warner has the better receiving corps and pass protection, but don?t discount the talent of the Steelers wideouts and TE Heath Miller, and their synchronous relationship with Big Ben as he buys time and throws on the move. I expect both QBs to be prepared and sharp, but this is the type of game where one critical mistake could very decide the outcome... ...and that?s why I?m picking the Steelers. Pittsburgh is more capable of overcoming self-inflicted gunshots (moreso now that Plaxico is in New York, ba dum bum ching!). One of the knocks against Pittsburgh is that they often win ugly instead of asserting their superior skill and dominating opponents. I see that in a different light though; they are experienced and skilled at handling the pressure of a close game and winning thanks to one key play. That is the kind of mettle that wins big games, being able to pull out a victory despite not firing on all cylinders. They beat the Seahawks in the Super Bowl three years ago despite Big Ben having one of the worst games of his career, and they have the ability to do that again here. I cannot say the same for Arizona if Warner doesn?t have his ?A? game. Steelers 24, Cardinals 20. - Jeff Risdon is RealGM's senior football writer and draft expert. He may be reached at Jeff.Risdon@RealGM.com

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Arizona's Haley Tip-Toes Around K.C. Rumors

Sep 17, 2014 2:09 PM

Cardinals' offensive coordinator Todd Haley talked about his desire to become a head coach in the NFL on Tuesday and was very aware of rumors that he could end up in Kansas City. "I don't know if you can say everybody wants to be a head coach," said Haley. "I didn't get in this business to be a head coach. As you move further along, and you move up the ladder, it's something you start to think about. " 'Could I do this job, could I not do this job?' I have great confidence in my ability, and if the right situation presents itself, I think I'd like to show that." He then directly discussed the persistent rumors linking him to the Chiefs. "That would make me feel good, but that's pure speculation, and something I'm not thinking about, and that's coming from my heart," Haley said. "We worked too hard to get to this game, and I am truly excited and blessed that the Arizona Cardinals are in the Super Bowl, which is a monumental thing."

Kansas City Star

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Agent: Warner Will Listen To Offers

Nov 2, 2014 5:57 PM

Agent Mark Bartelstein says that quarterback Kurt Warner will look into all his options in free agency this offseason. "The Bears obviously have to figure out which direction they want to go with the quarterback thing," Bartelstein said. "It has, obviously, been a point of contention for quite a while. We have to wait and see what they decide they want to do." Chicago is one of a few teams that will be evaluating their quarterback position this spring. "We have talked about Kurt a couple of different times," Bartelstein said. "They felt like they had drafted [ Rex Grossman, in 2003] and they wanted to give [him] every chance to be successful. "I think teams are learning more and more that you can't ever assume that something is going to happen. You can never assume that someone is going to develop. Your window in free agency and contracts and injuries ... your window is so small now. So when you think you have a chance to win, you had better go try and do it."

Chicago Tribune

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Fitzgerald Willing To Take Less Money To Keep Boldin

May 12, 2014 8:18 AM

Larry Fitzgerald accepted a four-year, $40 million deal from Arizona last year when he could have made considerably more on the open market so he could leave the Cardinals cap space, and Fitzgerald would like to help the Cardinals again. Fitzgerald is willing to restructure his contract so that the Cardinals can redo Anquan Boldin?s and keep him in Arizona long-term. Boldin wants his deal redone and said during the season that he never would re-sign with Arizona again, but many around the league believe that as long as the Cardinals make a sufficient offer, then Boldin will agree to stay.

NFL.com

Tags: Arizona Cardinals, Free Agent Rumor

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Big Ben, Whisenhunt: No Hard Feelings

May 12, 2014 8:58 PM

Steelers' quarterback Ben Roethlisberger and Cardinals' head coach Ken Whisenhunt, who was Pittsburgh's offensive coordinator a few years ago, don't have any hard feelings. "Coach Whis was awesome for me," Roethlisberger said. "Whether on the golf course or the football field or meeting rooms, he was a very good mentor for me. He really helped me become the player I am today. I'm really proud and happy he's here and that I'm getting to play against him. I just hope that I can beat him." Whisenhunt landed in Pittsburgh the same season as Roethlisberger. "Coach Whis was great," Roethlisberger said. "He never tried to change who I was. He really just kind of helped me and taught me the offense. One of the first things he said was, 'I'm not going to change your style of play, the way you play, because I like the way you play.' You have to respect a guy like that." In September 2007, Roethlisberger famously failed to seek out Whisenhunt for a handshake after a regular season battle. The slight came after Whisenhunt attributed some of Roethlisberger's poor play in the 2006 season -- Whisenhunt's last with the Steelers -- on the motorcycle accident a month before training camp.

Pittsburgh Post-Gazette

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Ward: 'I Would Have Played If Game Was Last Week'

May 17, 2014 7:37 AM

Steelers' wide receiver Hines Ward claims that he'll play in Sunday's Super Bowl despite a sprained knee. "I'm playing," Ward said Monday. "I would have played if the game had been last week." Ben Roethlisberger doesn't understand why people are questioning Ward's status. "People ask me that question, and I want to smack them," Roethlisberger said. "It's Hines Ward; he's going to be out here. It's the Super Bowl."

ESPN

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Madden: Cardinals Deserve To Be Here
NBC analyst John Madden believes that the Cardinals deserve to be where they are right now.

East Valley Tribune

Could Giants Replace Burress With Boldin?
Anquan Boldin still wants a new contract and appears unhappy in Arizona, which has fueled rumors that he could become available this offseason.

New York Daily News

Haley To Chiefs Speculation Intensifies
Speculation that Cardinals offensive coordinator Todd Haley will become the next head coach of the Chiefs has begun to intensify.

Arizona Republic

Warner To Teammates: 'Enjoy The Moment'
Veteran quarterback Kurt Warner gave his Cardinals' teammates some advice recently as they prepare for next weekend's Super Bowl.

East Valley Tribune

Ward Has Hyperbaric Chamber Sent To Tampa
Steelers' wide receiver Hines Ward had the hyperbaric oxygen chamber he owns sent from his home to the team's hotel in Tampa on Thursday.

Pittsburgh Tribune-Review

Arizona Wants To Hold Onto Boldin
Wide receiver Anquan Boldin is unhappy with his contract, but that doesn't mean the Cardinals will be looking to trade him this offseason.

Chicago Tribune

Cards' Haley To Replace Herm In KC?
League sources revealed to the Philadelphia Daily News on Friday that Kansas City's Scott Pioli has targeted Cardinals' offensive coordinator Todd Haley to replace Herm Edwards.

Philadelphia Daily News

Boldin: I Won't Distract This Team
The reaction over Anquan Boldin's public feud on the sidelines with Todd Haley is ?hilarious? to the wide receiver.

AZCardinals.com

Mayor: Chicago Could Support Two NFL Teams
Mayor Richard M. Daley is a longtime advocate of having two NFL teams in Chicago.

Chicago Tribune

Graham To Become First Australian To Play In Super Bowl
Ben Graham of the Cardinals has vowed that a persistent groin injury won't keep him out of the Super Bowl against Pittsburgh in Tampa Bay.

Herald Sun

Arizona Fans Vandalize Donovan's Lawn
A group of juveniles allegedly used gasoline to desecrate the front lawn of the Arizona house of Donovan McNabb.

Yahoo!

Whisenhunt Downplays Boldin Situation
Coach Ken Whisenhunt downplayed the argument between receiver Anquan Boldin and offensive coordinator Todd Haley in the second half.

Arizona Republic

Haley Survives Boldin Tirade, Now A Candidate For Head Coach Gig
Arizona offensive coordinator Todd Haley was receiving buzz as a potential NFL head coach, and it has elevated after calling the 14-play, 72-yard TD drive to win Sunday's game.

Dallas Morning News

Boldin Skips Out On Celebration
As his teammates were celebrating their trip to the Super Bowl, Anquan Boldin left out the back door, presumably upset that he wasn't on the field in the end.

ESPN

Warner Gets Emotional With Wife Following Game
Kurt Warner's path to the NFL and the role his wife has played along the way has been well documented, and Sunday's win was incredibly emotional for both of them.

FoxSports

Ravens' Advice To Cardinals: Don't Rush Ben
Baltimore's Trevor Pryce has some advice for the Cardinals when they face the Steelers in Super Bowl XLIII.

NFL.com

Ward Says He Won't Miss Super Bowl
Pittsburgh receiver Hines Ward will have an MRI on his sprained right knee but said he doesn't expect to miss the Super Bowl.

Pittsburgh Tribune-Review

Fitzgerald Sets Postseason Receiving Mark
Cardinals' receiver Larry Fitzgerald has 419 yards in three postseason games, setting the new mark for yardage in a single playoffs.

East Valley Tribune

Cardinals And Steelers In Super Bowl XLIII
The pairing for Super Bowl XLIII is now set as the Arizona Cardinals and Pittsburgh Steelers were each victorious on Sunday.

RealGM Staff Report

Cards' WR Boldin Says Hamstring OK
Arizona wide receiver Anquan Boldin missed last weekend's game against Carolina but claims his hamstring is feeling good.

ESPN