April 2014 - Arizona Cardinals Wiretap

Larry Fitzgerald Willing To Restructure Deal

Oct 2, 2014 11:03 PM

Larry Fitzgerald will make $12.75 million in 2014 and even more of that annually over the final four seasons of his current deal with the Arizona Cardinals.

Fitzgerald will have a cap figure of $18 million.

Fitzgerald expressed some willingness to redo his deal to give the Cardinals some flexibility.

“Absolutely. If that’s what needs to be done, that’s what needs to be done,” Fitzgerald said in an interview with Mike Jurecki of FOX Sports 910.

Josh Alper/Pro Football Talk

Tags: Arizona Cardinals, Free Agent Rumor, Misc Rumor

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Cardinals, Lions, Panthers Received Most Production From Rookies

Oct 31, 2014 2:18 PM

The Arizona Cardinals, Detroit Lions and Carolina Panthers had the most productive seasons from their rookie class in the NFL.

Tyrann Mathieu became a key part of the Cardinals' secondary, while Andre Ellington was a playmaker on offense.

Larry Warford and LaAdrian Waddle improved the Lions' offensive line.

The Panthers' defense was rounded out by Star Lotulelei and Kawann Short.

The Chicago Bears, Tampa Bay Buccaneers and New England Patriots received the least amount of production.

Khaled Elsayed/Pro Football Focus

Tags: Arizona Cardinals, Carolina Panthers, Detroit Lions, IQ

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Todd Bowles Withdraws From Consideration For Browns' Job

Sep 13, 2014 6:09 PM

Todd Bowles has withdrawn his name from consideration for the Cleveland Browns' head coaching position.

Bowles is currently defensive coordinator of the Arizona Cardinals.

Mike Garafolo/FoxSports

Tags: Cleveland Browns, Arizona Cardinals, Misc Rumor

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Leinart: Warner Responsible For Cardinals' Success, Not Whisenhunt

Sep 3, 2014 9:01 PM

Matt Leinart is skeptical of Ken Whisenhunt's chances of success with the Tennessee Titans.

Leinart believes credit for the Arizona Cardinals' success needs to be given to Kurt Warner and not Whisenhunt.

Leinart lost his job as quarterback to Derek Anderson following Warner's departure.

P. Schrager/Fox Sports

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Full List Of 2013 All-Pros

Sep 30, 2014 7:59 PM

The AP released its 2013 All-Pro team on Friday, which is determined by 50 AP voters.

Offense

Quarterback: Peyton Manning, Denver. No second team quarterback.

Running backs: LeSean McCoy, Philadelphia; Jamaal Charles, Kansas City  Second team: Adrian Peterson, Minnesota; Eddie Lacy, Green Bay 

Fullback: Mike Tolbert, Carolina. Second team: Marcel Reese, Oakland.

Tight End: Jimmy Graham, New Orleans. Second team: Vernon Davis, San Francisco.

Wide receivers: Calvin Johnson, Detroit; Josh Gordon, Cleveland. Second team: A.J. Green, Cincinnati; Demaryius Thomas, Denver and Antonio Brown, Pittsburgh. 

Tackles: Joe Thomas, Cleveland; Jason Peters, Philadelphia. Second team: Tyron Smith, Dallas; Joe Staley, San Francisco. 

Guards: Louis Vasquez, Denver; Evan Mathis, Philadelphia. Second team: Jahri Evans, New Orleans; Logan Mankins, New England, and Josh Sitton, Green Bay. 

Center: Ryan Kalil, Carolina. Second team: Alex Mack, Cleveland.

Defense

Defensive end: J.J. Watt, Houston; Robert Quinn, St. Louis. Second team: Mario Williams, Buffalo; Greg Hardy, Carolina. 

Defensive tackle: Gerald McCoy, Tampa Bay; Ndamukong Suh, Detroit. Second team: Dontari Poe, Kansas City; Muhammad Wilkerson, New York Jets, Jurrell Casey, Tennessee and Justin Smith, San Francisco. 

Outside linebackers: Robert Mathis, Indianapolis; Lavonte David, Tampa Bay. Second team: Tamba Hali, Kansas City; Ahmad Brooks, San Francisco. 

Inside linebackers: Luke Kuechly, Carolina; NaVorro Bowman, San Francisco. Second team: Vontaze Burfict, Cincinnati; Karlos Dansby, Arizona. 

Cornerbacks: Richard Sherman, Seattle; Patrick Peterson, Arizona. Second team: Aqib Talib, New England; Joe Haden, Cleveland and Alterraun Verner, Tennessee. 

Safeties: Earl Thomas, Seattle; Eric Berry, Kansas City. Second team: Eric Weddle, San Diego; Kam Chancellor, Seattle, Jairus Byrd, Buffalo, T.J. Ward, Cleveland, Devin McCourty, New England and Antrel Rolle, New York Giants. 

Special teams

Punter: Johnny Hekker, St. Louis. Second team: Brandon Fields, Miami.

Placekicker: Justin Tucker, Baltimore. Second team: Matt Prater, Denver.

Kick Returner: Cordarrelle Patterson, Minnesota. Second team: Dexter McCluster, Kansas City.

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