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Cardinals take a critical step

Mike Sando, NFC West

...ESPN.com's Mike Sando     Otto Greule Jr/Getty Images   Arizona's J.J. Arrington celebrates with Steve Breaston after scoring a touchdown in the first quarter of a 26-20...

Blog | November 16, 2008

Mailbag: Cardinals fans get a little cocky

Mike Sando, NFC West

Posted by ESPN.com's Mike Sando Well, well, well. The mailbag tells me a few Cardinals fans seem to be high-stepping their way toward the NFC West e...

Blog | November 14, 2008

Cardinals loving four-receiver offense

Mike Sando, NFC West

...Larry Fitzgerald, Anquan Boldin, Breaston and Jerheme Urban are the four receivers. Tim Hightower or J.J. Arrington generally round out the personnel group. For more on the Cardinals' offense, including a discussion with...

Blog | November 14, 2008

Around the NFC West: Cardinals go 'Pahokee'

Mike Sando, NFC West

...the 49ers using this formation. Also from Somers: Steve Breaston will apparently continue returning kickoffs. J.J. Arrington had fared better when given an opportunity, but the job reverted to Breaston once Boldin returned...

Blog | November 13, 2008

Mailbag: 49ers blitz Cardinals at their peril

Mike Sando, NFC West

...without consulting his off hand. A defense also has to consider what Tim Hightower and J.J. Arrington can do as outlet receivers against pressure. Those are among the reasons we hear coaches and...

Blog | November 08, 2008

Mailbag: Sloppiness an issue for Cards?

Mike Sando, NFC West

Posted by ESPN.com's Mike Sando Chris from Phoenix writes: After the Cardinals outstanding preformance, I can't help but be worried about the lazy and...

Blog | November 04, 2008

NFC West stock watch: rising

Mike Sando, NFC West

...though, for his fifth game this season with less than a 10-yard average. 5. J.J. Arrington, RB, Cardinals. He got 11 touches against the Rams while sharing snaps with Hightower. 6. Josh...

Blog | November 04, 2008

Around the NFC West: New ground for Cards

Mike Sando, NFC West

...now have three rushing plays of at least 30 yards, but none longer. Hightower and J.J. Arrington each had a 30-yarder Sunday. Receiver Anquan Boldin had a 30-yard run the previous...

Blog | November 03, 2008

Rapid Reaction: Cardinals 34, Rams 13

Mike Sando, NFC West

...second half of the season. Hightower provided a 30-yard touchdown run against the Rams. J.J. Arrington also had a 30-yard run. The Cardinals become a different team if their running backs...

Blog | November 02, 2008

Silver linings: Cardinals at Panthers

Mike Sando, NFC West

...continued to play at an MVP level. His lone interception proved costly, but running back J.J. Arrington didn't hear the play correctly. Warner picked apart one of the NFL's better secondaries...

Blog | October 27, 2008

Cardinals learn tough road lessons

Mike Sando, NFC West

...game as insurance. Warner found out the hard way when a miscommunication with running back J.J. Arrington precipitated an interception after Arizona had driven to the Carolina 15-yard line while trailing 24...

Blog | October 26, 2008

Boldin seeks clearance from doctor

Mike Sando, NFC West

...of weapons in the league. Larry Fitzgerald, Steve Breaston, Tim Hightower, Edgerrin James and even J.J. Arrington offer plenty of options. A quick look at how the offense has changed since Boldin departed...

Blog | October 20, 2008

Rams have opportunities on special teams

Mike Sando, NFC West

...Cowboys. The Cowboys' special-teams struggles against Arizona in Week 6 determined the outcome, from J.J. Arrington's kick-return touchdown on the first play to Sean Morey's blocked punt on the...

Blog | October 19, 2008

Around the NFC West: Haslett and the future

Mike Sando, NFC West

...explains how the Cardinals have gone 2-0 without receiver Anquan Boldin. Steve Breaston and J.J. Arrington have stepped up. Matt Maiocco of the Santa Rosa Press-Democrat says the 49ers never came...

Blog | October 15, 2008

Morey's block earns NFC honors

Mike Sando, NFC West

...least 1970 to score a touchdown on the first and last plays of a game. J.J. Arrington's 93-yard kick return staked Arizona to an early lead

Blog | October 14, 2008