The Arizona Cardinals continue their 2024 NFL regular season schedule with an NFL Week 15 game against the New England Patriots today. The Cardinals are coming off a 30-18 loss against the Seattle Seahawks at home in NFL Week 14. The Patriots were off last ...
James Conner ran for 110 yards and two touchdowns, offensive lineman Jonah Williams added the first score of his NFL career and the Arizona Cardinals used a stellar defensive performance to beat the New England Patriots 30-17.
The Arizona Cardinals ended a three-game losing streak with a decisive 30-17 win over the visiting New England Patriots on Sunday. Arizona never trailed in the contest, led by as many as 20 points in the second half and is still in playoff contention with three regular-season games left to play.
New England Patriots fans yelled for the team to fire Jerod Mayo on Saturday as they watched them get blown out at home by the Los Angeles Chargers.
“From the Patriots’ locker room, WR Kayshon Boutte says because of the Cardinals’ man coverage approach, he would have liked to have seen the offense attack more early in the game — with a similar tempo they used in the fourth quarter,” Mike Reiss of ESPN shared in a post on X, formerly Twitter.
Arizona Cardinals LB Mack Wilson left action with a concussion after this hit from New England Patriots RB Antonio Gibson.
Arizona Cardinals offensive tackle Jonah Williams has gone to injured reserve, and this time the former Alabama All-American is not coming back in the 2024 NFL season. Williams sustained a knee injury in the Cardinals’ 36-30 overtime loss to the Carolina Panthers on Sunday in his fifth game back from his first stint on injured reserve this season.
With Arizona Cardinals right tackle Jonah Williams on the shelf again after suffering his second right knee injury of the season last Sunday against the Carolina Panthers, it will be Jackson Barton making the second start of his career Saturday night against the Los Angeles Rams.
Chargers quarterback Justin Herbert threw three touchdown passes as Los Angeles routed the New England Patriots 40-7. By improving to 10-6, the Chargers secured a wild-card berth in the AFC playoffs with one game remaining on their regular-season schedule.
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