The Arizona Cardinals have their final walkthrough of training camp at State Farm Stadium Friday as they get ready to play the Baltimore Ravens Sunday night for their second preseason contest.
Robert Alford could be brought back to bring some much-needed experience to the Arizona Cardinals cornerback room in 2022 With the regular season now just eight weeks away, there’s a genuine belief that the Arizona Cardinals will add an experienced cornerback to their defensive unit sometime soon.
The Arizona Cardinals’ secondary struggled late last season following the injuries to defensive lineman J.J. Watt and then cornerback Robert Alford. Alford was the team’s best man-to-man corner on the perimeter and Watt was holding the team’s pass rush together, making it easier on the secondary.
The Rams’ celebration period for their Super Bowl LVI victory over the Bengals has wound down, and it’s time for Los Angeles to start gearing up for a potential repeat.
Circling back to Alford would be reasonable given his familiarity with Vance Joseph‘s scheme, though there are several available corners who would be upgrades on what Arizona rosters now.
Last season, cornerback Robert Alford returned to the Arizona Cardinals on a one-year deal after a frustrating sequence of injuries. The former Atlanta Falcon initially signed with the Cardinals in 2019 on a multi-year deal, but never took a regular season snap with the team until last season.
After spending the past few years in Arizona, Robert Alford is considering re-signing with the organization.
Pro Football Focus has a list of 100 remaining free agents, and two members of the 2021 Arizona Cardinals sit in the top 60 nearly one week after legal negotiating began.
The Arizona Cardinals have decisions to make this offseason, especially when it comes down to free agency. With more than a handful of key contributors’s contracts expiring, Arizona must choose whether to re-sign the guys they’ve come to know or test the waters for some new blood.
The Arizona Cardinals saw their season come to an end on Monday and head coach Kliff Kingsbury addressed the media for the last time before their offseason work begins.
Things aren’t sounding too promising for injured Arizona Cardinals cornerback Robert Alford. The corner was placed on the injured reserve on Dec. 18 after suffering a pectoral injury in a Week 14 loss to the Los Angeles Rams.
The Arizona Cardinals brought in veteran cornerback Bashaud Breeland with the intent of signing him, as they have dealt with injuries at the position. Robert Alford is on injured reserve with a pectoral injury and Marco Wilson went down with a shoulder injury in the team’s 22-16 loss to the Indianapolis Colts.
The Arizona Cardinals have taken a hit at cornerback in recent weeks with injuries. Robert Alford was placed on injured reserve with a pectoral injury.
The Arizona Cardinals had a couple of players suffer injuries in their 30-12 loss to the Detroit Lions on Sunday. They placed a pair of players on injured reserve over the weekend.
The Arizona Cardinals could look to recently-released veteran Bashaud Breeland as a reinforcement for the cornerback position. After two full seasons of watching from the sidelines, cornerback Robert Alford spent the first 14 weeks of the 2021 NFL campaign contributing to the Arizona Cardinals.
Cardinals are hopeful Alford can rehab and return in the postseason At this time of any NFL season, every team is banged up as they prepare for their final stretch of regular season games.
There have been varying levels of conflicting injury information provided by the Cardinals this week, and it continued Saturday when the club announced cornerback Robert Alford had been placed on reserve/injured as the result of a pectoral injury suffered in the Monday night game against the Rams.
Cardinals cornerback Robert Alford has made it through training camp and the preseason largely unscathed for the first time with Arizona. He missed roughly
On Friday, the Arizona Cardinals announced the team has activated cornerback Robert Alford from the reserve/COVID-19 list. Alford was placed on the list
It would be a less- than-ideal scenario for Arizona to have to rely on rookies Marco Wilson and Tay Gowan during the 2021 season.
Cardinals cornerback Robert Alford never thought about leaving the team or stepping away from football while rehabbing in 2019 and 2020. Alford, 32, missed the 2019 season with a fractured fibula sustained in preseason, then was out for all of 2020 with a pectoral tear.
Alford agreed to a three-year, $22.5 million contract with the Cardinals in February 2019 but never played a single meaningful down with the club.
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