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Arizona Cardinals depth chart: Preseason Week 2 vs. Denver Broncos

Arizona Cardinals depth chart: Preseason Week 2 vs. Denver Broncos

USA Today20 hours ago
The Cardinals released their new depth chart for their second preseason game.
The Arizona Cardinals will take on the Denver Broncos for their second preseason game on Saturday. They kick off at 9:30 p.m. ET (6:30 Arizona time) from Empower Field at Mile High.
They released their second preseason depth chart with little in the way of changes.
Let's have a look at what it looks like this week.
Arizona Cardinals depth chart, preseason Game 2
Quarterback
Running back
Wide receiver
'X' receiver
'Z' receiver
Slot receiver
Tight end
Offensive line
Left tackle
Left guard
Center
Right guard
Right tackle
Defensive line
Left defensive tackle
Nose tackle
Right defensive tackle
Outside linebacker
Strong side:
Weak side:
Inside linebacker
Mike
Will
Cornerback
Left cornerback
Right cornerback
Slot cornerback
Safety
Strong safety
Free safety
Kicker
Punter/holder
Long snapper
Kick returner
Punt returner
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