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Cardinals QB Kyler Murray explains interception against Chiefs in preseason opener
The Arizona Cardinals opened their preseason schedule on Saturday with a 20-17 win over the Kansas City Chiefs at State Farm Stadium. They rallied back from a 14-3 second-quarter deficit. The starting offense played just over a quarter, playing two possessions and scoring three points. Quarterback Kyler Murray both looked good in his limited time on the field, but he also threw a critical interception in the red zone of the Cardinals' first possession. Murray explained what happened after the game. Essentially, he underthrew the ball. 'I just didn't get enough on it," he said postgame. "That's something that in practice, I'm never really rolling out full speed as if somebody's actually going to tackle me. It's kind of weird to explain. I've just got to get more on it. I'm glad it happened though, because I would hate for that to be New Orleans, and it means something.' Chiefs safety Jaden Hicks also baited the throw. Hicks made it look like he was coming back down to cover Trey McBride, who was closer to the line of scrimmage and at the sideline, leading Murray to believe that he could just drop the throw in over the top to get to Marvin Harrison Jr. Murray, who hadn't played in the preseason since 2021, was happy to get full-speed reps and have to make throws against players who are allowed to hit and tackle him. Even in full-speed practices, it isn't the same for Murray, as defenders are not allowed to hit the quarterback or tackle players to the ground. "That's something that you can't replicate in practice, moving around at the speed that you're moving at, going left to right lateral, having guys move and bodies moving," he said. We don't know yet whether or not Murray will get anymore preseason action. Starters traditionally do not play in the final game, and the Cardinals will have a joint practice this coming week ahead of their preseason game against the Denver Broncos. The last two years, following joint practices, the Cardinals' starters have not played. While no one wants to see Murray turn the ball over, the offense ran well. He completed all his other passes, getting the ball to five different pass catchers. They moved the ball. They just didn't finish their drives. If that is all Murray does in the preseason, it should give some good momentum toward the regular season. Get more Cardinals and NFL coverage from Cards Wire's Jess Root and others by listening to the latest on the Rise Up, See Red podcast. Subscribe on Spotify, YouTube or Apple podcasts. This article originally appeared on Cards Wire: Kyler Murray explains interception vs. Chiefs
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Judd scores in second-half stoppage time to lift Earthquakes over Whitecaps 2-1
SAN JOSE, Calif. (AP) — Preston Judd scored in the fourth minute of second-half stoppage time to rally the San Jose Earthquakes to 2-1 victory over the Vancouver Whitecaps on Saturday night. Judd subbed in for Josef Martínez in the 81st minute and used assists from defenders DeJuan Jones and Jamar Ricketts to score for the fourth time this season. Jones' helper was his career-high fifth after notching three through his first 157 appearances. Ricketts collected his third for San Jose (8-10-8) in his first full season in the league. Judd's goal came after Brian White scored in the 88th minute to pull Vancouver (13-6-6) even at 1-1 after the Whitecaps played most of the Major League Soccer match short-handed. Defender Édier Ocampo was forced to exit in the 27th minute after receiving two yellow cards in a span of eight minutes. Defender Tristan Blackmon notched his first assist this season and his second in 169 career appearances on White's 12th goal. Martínez scored on a penalty kick in the 54th minute to give San Jose a 1-0 lead. The PK was awarded after Vitor Costa was fouled by Blackmon. It was the 11th goal this season for Martínez and the 127th of his career. Martínez needs six more goals to tie Jaime Moreno for fifth place all time. Daniel De Sousa Britto finished with two saves for San Jose. Yohei Takaoka saved three shots for Vancouver, including the only one in a scoreless first half. The victory vaults the Earthquakes into eighth place in the Western Conference in its first season under coach Bruce Arena. The top nine teams advance to the post-season. Vancouver falls to 6-4-4 on the road this season. Six of the Whitecaps final nine matches are at home. UP NEXT Whitecaps: Host the Houston Dynamo on Sunday, Aug. 17. Earthquakes: Host San Diego FC on Sunday, Aug. 17. ___ AP soccer: The Associated Press


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Cowboys star CeeDee Lamb takes big hit from sprinting official while on sideline
CeeDee Lamb took a big hit and committed a penalty in the Dallas Cowboys' preseason opener — even though the star receiver wasn't playing. A sprinting official ran straight into Lamb's back when the four-time Pro Bowl wideout wandered too close to the field during the second quarter of the Cowboys' 31-21 loss to the Los Angeles Rams on Saturday night, resulting in a 15-yard penalty to Dallas for making contact with an official. Dressed in street clothes, Lamb was watching Joe Milton's deep pass to Jonathan Mingo and signaling to his teammates while standing in the white paint on the edge of the sideline. 5 Cowboys' WR CeeDee Lamb celebrates a big play on the sideline of SoFi Stadium during the second quarter of a preseason game on Aug. 9, 2025. Adam Schefter/X 5 A sideline official collides with CeeDee Lamb, who wandered too close to the field during the play. Adam Schefter/X The official was tracking the play while he ran, and he didn't see Lamb before inadvertently delivering a big hit to Lamb's back, sending both men tumbling to the SoFi Stadium turf. 'It's a sideline interference,' referee Alex Moore told a pool reporter. 'CeeDee Lamb was standing in the restricted white border area, which is our area to officiate the game. The official on the play was focused solely on doing his job and he ran into CeeDee Lamb, who was standing in that restricted area. That's what happened. And with that contact, it's an automatic foul.' Lamb got up with no apparent ill effects, laughing about the collision with his teammates. Hardest hit that Cowboys WR CeeDee Lamb took tonight was on the sidelines …. and from an official. — Adam Schefter (@AdamSchefter) August 10, 2025 Dallas was still whistled for the penalty, which took 15 yards off the Cowboys' 51-yard gain on Los Angeles defensive back Shaun Jolly's simultaneous pass interference on Mingo. 'Normally we don't have anybody standing that deep into the restricted area, or that type of forceful contact,' Moore said. 'So it is a rare occurrence, but it does happen from time to time.' 5 The official was tracking the play while he ran, and he didn't see Lamb before inadvertently delivering a big hit to Lamb's back, sending both men tumbling to the SoFi Stadium turf. Adam Schefter/X 5 Lamb is helped up from the ground after the devastating blow. Adam Schefter/X 5 Lamb looks up at the video board next to George Pickens during the second quarter of the Preseason game. Getty Images Dallas coach Brian Schottenheimer wasn't thrilled about Lamb's mistake, even though he knew it was an accident. 'Just like the pre-snap penalties, that penalty, we've got to be better with discipline,' Schottenheimer said. 'I hope the guy's OK. I think he's OK, the official that he ran into, but we have to be better than that. CeeDee knows better. We know better.' Lamb, Dak Prescott, George Pickens and most of the Cowboys' key players didn't participate in the preseason opener, nor did nearly all of the Rams' presumptive starters.