Arizona Cardinals injury updates from Jonathan Gannon
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The Arizona Cardinals will be without both Trey Benson and Marvin Harrison Jr. against the Rams in Week 14 — the latest in a line of injury blows.
Despite the Arizona Cardinals' struggles, head coach Jonathan Gannon may not necessarily be on the hot seat. Speaking to CBS Sports' Jonathan Jones, an NFL league source said, "I don't think [Cardinals owner Michael Bidwill] would fire someone who is doing a good job.
The Arizona Cardinals (3-8) are in the middle of a three-game losing streak following a 27-24 loss to the Jacksonville Jaguars. The NFC West team will clash with the Tampa Bay Buccaneers on Sunday, trying to snap its losing skid and right the ship for the final five games of the season.
Arizona Cardinals face backfield woes as running back Trey Benson remains sidelined with a knee injury, casting doubt on his return this season. His absence forces the team to rely on Bam Knight, Emari Demercado,
Attorneys for Erie County, Gannon University and the plaintiffs have agreed to settle upon certain terms and conditions. Details will be outlined in a consent order due Dec. 19.
"Gannon's schemes are creative, and there's a potential top-10 defense budding with some further development and better health in 2026, but he's also 15-31 over his first three seasons in Arizona, and 2025 will be a step backward from where the Cardinals finished in 2024," wrote ESPN's Bill Barnwell.
GLENDALE – The Los Angeles Rams will arguably be the best team the Arizona Cardinals have played all year, thanks to quarterback Matthew Stafford and his weapons.
Rocchiccioli survived five overs with captain Sam Whiteman to get WA to stumps at 5 for 1, still trailing Victoria by 56 runs. Whiteman made just two from 24 balls, but did his job by getting to the end of the day without falling to the charging Victorian attack.