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Author: Kent Somers, Arizona Republic

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Opinion: Why Larry Fitzgerald likely won’t return to Cardinals, despite injury to DeAndre Hopkins

December 16, 2021 Kent Somers, Arizona Republic Comments Off on Opinion: Why Larry Fitzgerald likely won’t return to Cardinals, despite injury to DeAndre Hopkins

DeAndre Hopkins’ injury has fueled the idea of a reunion between Larry Fitzgerald and the Cardinals, but Kent Somers doesn’t see that happening.

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Arizona Cardinals didn’t just survive Kyler Murray’s absence, they prospered a little

November 21, 2021 Kent Somers, Arizona Republic Comments Off on Arizona Cardinals didn’t just survive Kyler Murray’s absence, they prospered a little

The Cardinals have proven they are far more than a one-man show. They didn’t just survive Kyler Murray being sidelined, they prospered.

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Opinion: Robert Sarver’s ‘eulogy’ of a friend was thought-provoking, and not in a good way

November 12, 2021 Kent Somers, Arizona Republic Comments Off on Opinion: Robert Sarver’s ‘eulogy’ of a friend was thought-provoking, and not in a good way

Robert Sarver’s “roast” of a departed friend provides evidence the Phoenix Suns team owner needs to step aside until NBA investigation is over.

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Employing a ‘1-0 mentality,’ Arizona Cardinals are blocking out the noise

October 5, 2021 Kent Somers, Arizona Republic Comments Off on Employing a ‘1-0 mentality,’ Arizona Cardinals are blocking out the noise

The Arizona Cardinals are maintaining constant vigilance against the idea that a 4-0 start has a deeper meaning beyond that it was a very good month.

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Opinion: Two more Arizona State assistant football coaches placed on leave. How high up does the ‘infection’ go?

August 9, 2021 Kent Somers, Arizona Republic Comments Off on Opinion: Two more Arizona State assistant football coaches placed on leave. How high up does the ‘infection’ go?

About one-third of the on-field staff Arizona State had at the beginning of the summer is not on the field less than a month before football starts.

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Arizona Cardinals fans’ relationship status with former coach Bruce Arians: It’s complicated

January 27, 2021 Kent Somers, Arizona Republic Comments Off on Arizona Cardinals fans’ relationship status with former coach Bruce Arians: It’s complicated

Bruce Arians’ reasons for “retiring” as Cardinals coach were believable three years ago and remain so today as he takes Tampa Bay to a Super Bowl.

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Opinion: Cardinals had every reason to lose to Seahawks but didn’t. Maybe that’s a sign of growth.

October 26, 2020 Kent Somers, Arizona Republic Comments Off on Opinion: Cardinals had every reason to lose to Seahawks but didn’t. Maybe that’s a sign of growth.

Nothing about Cardinals’ overtime victory was textbook, unless you are studying chaos theory. QB Kyler Murray made mistakes, and so did the coach.

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Larry Wilson, lifetime Cardinals icon and an NFL all-time great, dies at 82

September 18, 2020 Kent Somers, Arizona Republic Comments Off on Larry Wilson, lifetime Cardinals icon and an NFL all-time great, dies at 82

Larry Wilson, one of the best safeties to ever play in the NFL and a Cardinals icon, has died at age 82.

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Opinion: NFL should delay start of season until league — and country — gets better handle on COVID-19

July 19, 2020 Kent Somers, Arizona Republic Comments Off on Opinion: NFL should delay start of season until league — and country — gets better handle on COVID-19

COVID-19 cases are surging across the country, so it makes sense for the NFL to delay its start until safety policies are more firmly established.

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‘A saving grace’: Arizona provides example of how donations from sports entities are helping working parents

April 12, 2020 Kent Somers, Arizona Republic Comments Off on ‘A saving grace’: Arizona provides example of how donations from sports entities are helping working parents

Sports teams and organizations are donating millions to those affected by COVID 19. And the money is helping. Arizona provides an example.

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