Arizona Cardinals preseason takeaways from win over Chiefs
The starters all played except for defensive lineman Calais Campbell and outside linebacker Josh Sweat.
There was a lot to like, and that is what cohost Seth Cox and I discussed in the latest show of the podcast.
In this show, we talk about the following:
How the starters did (and what about that Kyler Murray interception) (1:00)
Which players stood out positively for their play (18:57)
Which players hurt themselves with their play (and who actually got hurt) (39:19)
Enjoy the show!This article originally appeared on Cards Wire: PODCAST: Arizona Cardinals preseason takeaways from win over Chiefs

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