
WATCH: Cardinals training camp highlights from Thursday's practice
The Arizona Cardinals had their first public practice of training camp on Thursday, getting work in at State Farm Stadium in front of fans. As has been reported, they cut practice short because of a scary injury when rookie safety Kitan Crawford and fourth-year linebacker J.J. Russell, a new offseason addition, collided and Russell took the brunt of it. He had to taken off the field on a backboard and carted to the locker room to be evaluated for head and neck injuries, and he was later taken to a local hospital for more testing and observation.
Before practice ended, there were plays made.
Below are some of the video highlights that wee shared on social media.
Arizona Cardinals training camp highlights from Thursday
Receiver Zay Jones is vying for playing time this year.
Head coach Jonathan Gannon and defensive coordinator Nick Rallis spoke of "third-level" work earlier in the offseason.
Rookie cornerback Will Johnson getting some work.
Some Michael Wilson
Mack Wilson is working as Kyzir White's replacement as the "Mike" linebacker
Star Thomas breaks up a pass. He is a guy to watch in the cornerback battle.
Marvin Harrison Jr. cooked Jalen Thompson.
And, just before Gannon ended practice.
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