The Front Row – Arizona’s #1 Sports Magazine Talks to Calais Campbell
Calais Campbell the starting defensive end for the Arizona Cardinals opens up in an exclusive interview with Lesley Marin from AZ Front Row Magazine. Visit AZFrontRow.com to read the interview.
Frank Reich Hired as New Cardinals WR Coach
The Cardinals have a new WR coach, as former NFL quarterback Frank Reich is coming to the team as the new receivers coach.
Reich had been with the Colts since 2006, serving as a coaching intern before coaching the quarterbacks in 2009 and 2010. The Colts moved Reich to receivers coach in 2011.
With Reich coming on board, the Cardinals are moving receivers coach John McNulty to quarterbacks coach. The Cardinals previously denied McNulty the opportunity to interview for the Tampa Bay Buccaneers’ offensive coordinator position.
Fitzgerald and Peyton Manning Having Dinner – Talking Him Into Coming to the Cards?
The Cardinals are among the teams that have been identified to have interest in Peyton Manning if he is released by the Colts. Manning and Arizona WR Larry Fitzgerald expected to have dinner this week in Indianapolis according to Tom James of the Terre Haute Tribune-Star. Fitzgerald and Manning are friends. Fitzgerald would like Manning to consider Cardinals if he is released by Colts.
Haley and the Cardinals Back to Talking
It seems like the Cardinals love affair with having Todd Haley join the staff isn’t quite over yet.
Jason LaCanfora of NFL Network is reporting that the former Cardinals OC and Chiefs head coach is again meeting with the Cardinals about joining their staff in some way from an offensive standpoint.
Haley and the Cards have met a couple times already, and it was thought that he would rejoin the team, but the sides couldn’t agree on a deal, which is odd that they are back at the table again today.
Cardinals RB Beanie Wells Undergoing Another Knee Surgery
Arizona Cardinals running back Beanie Wells is undergoing another knee surgery today according to Kent Somers of the Arizona Republic.
Wells had a torn meniscus repaired in September of 2010.
Despite missing two games last season, the Ohio State alum registered 1,047 rushing yards and 10 touchdowns.
Cardinals Chatting with Hue Jackson About QB Coaching Job
Former Oakland coach Hue Jackson is in conversations with the Cardinals about their vacant quarterbacks coaching job, league sources said Sunday.
Former Chiefs coach Todd Haley, who had previously been the Cardinals’ wide receivers coach, was the first choice for the opening but he and the team could not agree on the exact scope of the role and Haley is exploring other options.
Jackson, who was fired by new Raiders general manager Reggie McKenzie earlier this month, met with new St. Louis Rams coach Jeff Fisher last Wednesday about the team’s offensive coordinator job, a position that eventually went to former New York Jets offensive coordinator Brian Schottenheimer. Jackson went 8-8 as Oakland’s coach after spending the 2010 season as the team’s offensive coordinator.
Cardinals Reported to Have Legit Interest in Peyton Manning
The Dolphins will closely monitor the health and availability of Colts quarterback Peyton Manning according to Chris Mortensen of ESPN.
In addition to the Dolphins, Adam Schefter of ESPN says to count the Cardinals interest in Manning as the real deal. The Cardinals have had a habit of bringing in veteran stars(Emmitt Smith, Edgerrin James, and Kurt Warner).
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