
Arizona Cardinals minicamp: Videos from Tuesday's practice
Arizona Cardinals minicamp: Videos from Tuesday's practice Have a look at some of the footage from the Cardinals' practice on Tuesday.
The Arizona Cardinals opened theor three-day mandatory minicamp on Tuesday and held practice with several players who had not yet been seen on the field. Head coach Jonathan Gannon said the team had everyone in attendance. A few of the media members who were there during the open part of practice shared some of what happened in practice.
Check out the videos from Tuesday's minicamp practice.
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