
WATCH: Cardinals training camp Wednesday highlights
For the Arizona Cardinals, 2025 training camp has begun. After reporting on Tuesday, having meetings and taking their physical exams, they took the field at State Farm Stadium for the first time for practice Wednesday afternoon.
This practice was not open to fans. Fans will be able to see them in action nine times in camp starting Thursday.
What happened? The majority of practice was closed for sharing, but there were a few videos shared by the team and reporters of the open part of practice.
If you missed them, here are some of what happened.
Wednesday training camp highlights for Cardinals training camp
You can catch the Cardinals in action at the stadium Thursday and Friday.
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