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The Arizona Cardinals announce that Jacoby Brissett will start at quarterback against the Dallas Cowboys, but there is a Kyler Murray twist.
Sahadev Sharma and Patrick Mooney (The Athletic {$} ): After Cubs’ playoff run, slight turnover is coming to Craig Counsell’s staff. “The staff under Counsell will have a slightly new look to it come Opening Day 2026.”
The St. Louis Cardinals were a very intriguing team to follow over the last few years. They've struggled to win games, but they continued to buy in free agency
The Cardinals got a big win against the Cowboys on Monday Night Football but the team's secondary took a hit when Max Melton left the game.
This is our online morning newsletter, Bear Necessities. Subscribe to get the latest Bears news delivered to your mailbox every day. What’s the latest with the Chicago Bears? The Bears suffered a brutal 29-9 loss to the Arizona Cardinals on Sunday,
A grounder hit by Cardinals second baseman Nolan Gorman remains stuck in Cubs third baseman Matt Shaw's glove web, resulting in a single for Gorman, in the ninth inning at Wrigley Field on Sept. 27, 2025, in Chicago. (John J. Kim/Chicago Tribune)
The Cowboys and Cardinals met with both teams looking for a last-ditch effort to stay in the 2025 NFL playoff race. Here's what happened on "MNF."
The St. Louis Cardinals could have some holes to fill in the starting rotation this offseason. Sonny Gray has been the subject of trade rumors since before the
ST. LOUIS -- If the Chicago Cubs bought champagne at any point during this nine-game road trip, it's going back to Wrigley Field with them after Wednesday's series finale with the St. Louis Cardinals in Busch Stadium. St. Louis' 4-2 victory Tuesday night ...
The Chicago Bears have scrapped their way to 3-2, with two consecutive victories by one point with a bye week sandwiched in between. But despite that success via those narrowest of margins, it’s clear that Chicago needs a couple of roster upgrades to ...
Given what happened last week, they presumably won’t cross the line. The point is that, even by staying on the right side of the rule, the Cardinals can strategically keep the Cowboys in the dark. And, within the Arizona building, multiple people will know the truth.
Kyler Murray already missed two games before the Cardinals' bye dealing with a foot sprain. Will he play in Week 9?