The Republic columnist Greg Moore and Arizona Cardinals reporter Theo Mackie sit down to go over the Cardinals' offseason, as well as the Super Bowl.
The Arizona Cardinals already had two players selected to the Pro Bowl. Safety Budda Baker earned his eighth overall selection and seventh straight, while tight end Trey McBride earned his first berth. Left tackle Paris Johnson and kicker Chad Ryland were alternates, but neither ended up getting selected as a replacement.
The Philadelphia Eagles vs Kansas City Chiefs Super Bowl includes players and a coach with connections to Arizona college, high school and pro teams.
What are the longest Super Bowl droughts in NFL history, and which teams have never won the Super Bowl? Twelve NFL franchises have
EdEastonJr spoke to Arizona Cardinals tight end Trey McBride favorite Rockin’ Protein flavor and his experiences during Super Bowl week.
With the NFC and AFC Championship Games being played on Sunday, we will soon know who will play in the Super Bowl LIX in two weeks. Will the Kansas City Chiefs have the chance to make history and have the first Super Bowl threepeat? Can the Bills finally knock off the Chiefs in the postseason and make the big game since the 1990s?
Arizona Cardinals tight end Trey McBride reveals his Super Bowl LIX prediction and details what led to his breakout Pro Bowl season in 2024 in this one-on-one interview.
On a roster full of both established and emerging stars, the Philadelphia Eagles own one of the NFL's hidden gems in pass rusher Josh Sweat. He hasn't gotten the national attention of guys like Jalen Carter,
Arizona Cardinals linebacker Mack Wilson revealed on X (formerly Twitter) that he wants the team to trade for four-time Pro Bowl DE Maxx Crosby.
“Is it an upset?” Alexander said in a phone conversation with The Arizona Republic about the AFC title game between Buffalo and Kansas City, where the Chiefs are a slight favorite to win at Arrowhead Stadium. “Probably, I guess, based on what’s happened in the past; probably, it’s an upset but …”
St. Louis Rams linebacker Mike Jones stops Kevin Dyson just short of the goal line on the final play of Super Bowl XXXIV on Sunday, Jan. 30, 2000, at the Georgia Dome in Atlanta. The play, known to many as simply “The Tackle,” clinched the Rams’ only championship in St. Louis.