Sunday afternoon's battle between the Arizona Cardinals and San Francisco 49ers was one of what could have been. Both San Francisco and Arizona looked like
Trey McBride ended the 2024 season just 60 yards from a franchise record for tight ends, and five catches from a single-season record for the Arizona Cardinals.
Kittle and McBride shared a strong embrace and short conversation before heading to the locker room. Upon the release of the video showing the postage interaction, some fans took to social media to share their thoughts. "Rock stars!" said one fan . "Red EVERYWHERE," said another fan . "Great players," mentioned one fan .
Cardinals tight end Trey McBride's forceful hurdle through a 49ers defender didn't go unnoticed when it came to the Angry Runs scepter.
who have officially put a bow on their 2024 season after a victory over the San Francisco 49ers on Sunday. Cardinals tight end Trey McBride met with reporters in the locker room and was asked ...
The drought came to an emphatic end during the Cardinals' season finale against the San Francisco 49ers. Trey McBride showcased his athleticism with a signature hurdle attempt over safety Ji'Ayir Brown. The play electrified the home crowd and set up his eventual 2-yard touchdown reception from Kyler Murray behind Fred Warner's coverage.
Kyler Murray tied a career high with four touchdown passes and did not throw an interception Sunday to lead the Arizona Cardinals to a 47-24 victory and season sweep of
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Jauan Jennings’ ejection and Isaac Guerendo’s cart-off knee injury added to the 49ers’ season-long macabre in Sunday’s 47-24 season-ending loss to the host Arizona
Yards are yards and statistics are what they are, but it was tough sledding in the run game against the 49ers. Michael Carter rushed for 43 yards on 17 carries (2.5 yards per attempt) and, taking the 68 yards on those plays away, the Cardinals ran the ball 25 times for 83 yards, only 3.3 yards per carry.
Maybe the brightest star in an 8-9, non-playoff season for the Arizona Cardinals, tight end Trey McBride finished ... season finale against the San Francisco 49ers, McBride saw heavy playing ...
The Raiders' offensive side of the ball struggled throughout the season despite having a solid offensive line and a few impressive pass-catchers. A lack of run game and quarterback inconsistency were the two major reasons the Raiders never capitalized on 2023’s second-half momentum.
The Arizona Cardinals are entering the 2025 offseason with a promising $72 million in projected cap space, giving them significant flexibility to strengthen their roster. Even with the looming contract extension for tight end Trey McBride,