The Arizona Cardinals did not make the playoffs this season, but some of their former players did. The NFC Championship Game features the Washington Commanders and Philadelphia Eagles. The game kicks off at 3 p.
Zach Ertz was a significant contributor on the Philadelphia Eagles for many years, before injuries ultimately caused him to be traded to the Arizona Cardinals. Since then, Ertz has had his ups and downs,
Arizona Cardinals linebacker Mack Wilson revealed on X (formerly Twitter) that he wants the team to trade for four-time Pro Bowl DE Maxx Crosby.
With the NFC and AFC Championship Games being played on Sunday, we will soon know who will play in the Super Bowl LIX in two weeks. Will the Kansas City Chiefs have the chance to make history and have the first Super Bowl threepeat? Can the Bills finally knock off the Chiefs in the postseason and make the big game since the 1990s?
See what former Cardinals players are on the Rams and Eagles, who play each other in the divisional round of the playoffs.
The previous record was held by the 1990 Buffalo Bills, who defeated the Raiders 51–3 in the AFC championship to reach Super Bowl XXV. More recently, Cam Newton and the Carolina Panthers put up 49 points against the Arizona Cardinals in order to punch their ticket to Super Bowl 50.
The Arizona Cardinals signed former Philadelphia Eagles wide receiver Quez Watkins to a future contract, the club announced on Thursday.
After Philadelphia recorded seven rushing touchdowns on the night, the Eagles announced that they now hold the record for most points scored in an NFC Championship Game. The Carolina Panthers were the previous record holders, having beaten the Arizona Cardinals 49-15 in January 2016.
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Bradley Cooper, a diehard Philadelphia Eagles fan, took a moment to relax before the high-stakes NFC Championship game on Sunday.
Humphries joined the Chiefs in November after being released by the Arizona Cardinals during the 2024 offseason. The former Mallard Creek star was drafted No. 24 by the Cardinals