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Arizona Cardinals full offseason roster at start of OTAS
Arizona Cardinals full offseason roster at start of OTAS

Yahoo

time6 days ago

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Arizona Cardinals full offseason roster at start of OTAS

The Arizona Cardinals opened OTAs on Wednesday. They did so with almost a full roster. Last week, they placed cornerback Sean Murphy-Bunting on the non-football injury reserve because of an offseason knee injury that required surgery, ending his season and removing him from the 90-man roster. They also released defensive lineman Ben Stille, replacing him with rookie free agent defensive lineman Patrick Jenkins. Able to have 91 players on the roster, including their international exemption for undrafted rookie offensive lineman Valentin Senn, they started with 90 on Wednesday, pending the announcement of a signing. Advertisement But with the start of OTAs, here is a look at the Cardinals' roster. Arizona Cardinals roster in OTAs Quarterback Kyler Murray Jacoby Brissett Clayton Tune Running back James Conner Trey Benson Emari Demercado DeeJay Dallas Michael Carter Bam Knight Wide receiver Marvin Harrison Jr. Michael Wilson Zay Jones Greg Dortch Andre Baccellia Simi Fehoko Bryson Green Trishton Jackson Tejhaun Palmer Quez Watkins Xavier Weaver Tight end Trey McBride Tip Reiman Elijah Higgins Oscar Cardenas Josiah Deguara Travis Vokolek Offensive line Paris Johnson Evan Brown Hjalte Froholdt Isaiah Adams Jonah Williams Kelvin Beachum Jeremiah Byers Hayden Conner Jake Curhan McClendon Curtis Josh Fryar Jon Gaines Sincere Haynesworth Christian Jones Nick Leverett Royce Newman Valentin Senn Defensive line Calais Campbell L.J. Collier Anthony Goodlow Patrick Jenkins Justin Jones PJ Mustipher Bilal Nichols Walter Nolen Darrius Robinson Elijah Simmons Dante Stills Dalvin Tomlinson Outside linebacker Josh Sweat Zaven Collins Baron Browning BJ Ojulari Elliott Brown Jordan Burch Xavier Thomas Benton Whitley Inside linebacker Mack Wilson Akeem Davis-Gaither Vi Jones Owen Pappoe J.J. Russell Cody Simon Mykal Walker Cornerback Star Thomas V Max Melton Garrett Williams Ekow Boye-Doe Denzel Burke Kei'Trel Clark Jaden Davis Darren Hall Will Johnson Elijah Jones Jaylon Jones Safety Budda Baker Jalen Thompson Rabbit Taylor-Demerson Joey Blount Kitan Crawford Jammie Robinson Specialists P Blake Gillikin K Chad Ryland LS Aaron Brewer 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: Full Arizona Cardinals roster at beginning of OTAs

Arizona Cardinals full offseason roster at start of OTAS
Arizona Cardinals full offseason roster at start of OTAS

USA Today

time28-05-2025

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  • USA Today

Arizona Cardinals full offseason roster at start of OTAS

Arizona Cardinals full offseason roster at start of OTAS The Cardinals opened OTAs Wednesday. Here is who is on the roster The Arizona Cardinals opened OTAs on Wednesday. They did so with almost a full roster. Last week, they placed cornerback Sean Murphy-Bunting on the non-football injury reserve because of an offseason knee injury that required surgery, ending his season and removing him from the 90-man roster. They also released defensive lineman Ben Stille, replacing him with rookie free agent defensive lineman Patrick Jenkins. Able to have 91 players on the roster, including their international exemption for undrafted rookie offensive lineman Valentin Senn, they started with 90 on Wednesday, pending the announcement of a signing. But with the start of OTAs, here is a look at the Cardinals' roster. Arizona Cardinals roster in OTAs Quarterback Kyler Murray Jacoby Brissett Clayton Tune Running back James Conner Trey Benson Emari Demercado DeeJay Dallas Michael Carter Bam Knight Wide receiver Marvin Harrison Jr. Michael Wilson Zay Jones Greg Dortch Andre Baccellia Simi Fehoko Bryson Green Trishton Jackson Tejhaun Palmer Quez Watkins Xavier Weaver Tight end Trey McBride Tip Reiman Elijah Higgins Oscar Cardenas Josiah Deguara Travis Vokolek Offensive line Paris Johnson Evan Brown Hjalte Froholdt Isaiah Adams Jonah Williams Kelvin Beachum Jeremiah Byers Hayden Conner Jake Curhan McClendon Curtis Josh Fryar Jon Gaines Sincere Haynesworth Christian Jones Nick Leverett Royce Newman Valentin Senn Defensive line Calais Campbell L.J. Collier Anthony Goodlow Patrick Jenkins Justin Jones PJ Mustipher Bilal Nichols Walter Nolen Darrius Robinson Elijah Simmons Dante Stills Dalvin Tomlinson Outside linebacker Josh Sweat Zaven Collins Baron Browning BJ Ojulari Elliott Brown Jordan Burch Xavier Thomas Benton Whitley Inside linebacker Mack Wilson Akeem Davis-Gaither Vi Jones Owen Pappoe J.J. Russell Cody Simon Mykal Walker Cornerback Star Thomas V Max Melton Garrett Williams Ekow Boye-Doe Denzel Burke Kei'Trel Clark Jaden Davis Darren Hall Will Johnson Elijah Jones Jaylon Jones Safety Budda Baker Jalen Thompson Rabbit Taylor-Demerson Joey Blount Kitan Crawford Jammie Robinson Specialists P Blake Gillikin K Chad Ryland LS Aaron Brewer 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.

Arizona Cardinals to find out about potential international game on Tuesday
Arizona Cardinals to find out about potential international game on Tuesday

USA Today

time09-05-2025

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  • USA Today

Arizona Cardinals to find out about potential international game on Tuesday

Arizona Cardinals to find out about potential international game on Tuesday The Cardinals possibly will play in one of the seven international games scheduled for 2025. The NFL will release the 2025 regular-season schedule Wednesday, May 14, but some of the games will be announced earlier. The Arizona Cardinals and their fans will find out on Tuesday whether they have an international game on the schedule. The league announced that the seven international games scheduled for 2025 will be announced on Tuesday, May 14 on NFL Network's "Good Morning Football." 2025 NFL international games The New York Jets will be the designated home team in a London game at Tottenham Hotspur Stadium. The Cleveland Browns will be the designated home team in a second game at the same stadium. The Indianapolis Colts will be the designated home team in a Berlin game at Olympic Stadium. The Miami Dolphins will be the designated home team in a Madrid game at Santiago Bernabeu Stadium. The Pittsburgh Steelers are the designated home team for a game in Dublin at Croke Park. The L.A. Chargers will be the home team for a game in Sao Paulo at Corinthians Arena. The Jacksonville Jaguars will be the designated home team in a London game at Wembley Stadium. Possible international games for Arizona Cardinals The Cardinals play the Chargers in 2025 but will play at State Farm Stadium, so the Brazil game is off the table for the Cardinals. They also play the Jaguars, but also at home, and they will not face either the Browns or Jets. That means no London game. They don't play the Steelers or Dolphins, so no Madrid or Dublin game. However, as they play the Colts on the road, there is the possibility they will play in Berlin. And since the Cardinals recently signed undrafted rookie offensive lineman Valentin Senn, who is from neighboring Austria, there is a small little cool tidbit that could impact the decision. Austrian tight end Bernhard Seikovits spent 2021-2024 on the practice squad for the Cardinals as well. So when "Good Morning Football" announces the seven international games for 2025, we will know whether or not the Cardinals will play the Colts in Berlin. 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.

2025 Arizona Cardinals UDFA profile: OL Valentin Senn
2025 Arizona Cardinals UDFA profile: OL Valentin Senn

USA Today

time06-05-2025

  • Sport
  • USA Today

2025 Arizona Cardinals UDFA profile: OL Valentin Senn

2025 Arizona Cardinals UDFA profile: OL Valentin Senn Find out more about the Cardinals' international O-lineman, Valentin Senn, one of six rookie free agents they signed. The Arizona Cardinals, following the 2025 NFL draft, signed six rookie free agents who went undrafted. They round out the 90-man offseason roster and, at the end of this week, will get their first NFL experience with rookie minicamp. Before that takes place, we will go over each player, their traits and college career, so you know more about them. We continue with Connecticut OL Valentin Senn. OL Valentin Senn college career Senn is from Austria and the Cardinals are using the international exemption on him this year. He played three years in Austria for the Swarco Raiders before playing collegiately at Colorado for a season and four for UConn, where he started at left tackle for three seasons. Over his college career, he appeared in 41 games. He was the No. 40 offensive tackle in the 2025 NFL draft, according to The Athletic's Dane Brugler, putting him ahead of fellow Cardinals rookie free agent Jeremiah Byers, out of Florida State. OL Valentin Senn physical traits The Cardinals list Senn at 6-foot-7 and 310 pounds. For his height, his arm length is not ideal at 32 inches, which is more guard length. He ran the 40 in 5.13 seconds. His jumps were 31.5 inches for the vertical and 108 inches for the broad jump. His three-cone is 8.00 seconds, which is an athletic red flag. His short shuttle was 4.64 seconds. Ol Valentin Senn blocking metrics According to PFF, he played over 900 snaps, all at left tackle in 2024. He received an overall 80.0 offensive grade with his run blocking at 80.9 and pass blocking at 69.5. He did not allow a sack in 2024. He gave up one quarterback hit and 16 total pressures. He was penalized three times last 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.

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