William Davis
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Cards cut punter Graham, 24 others to reach 53-man roster
The Arizona Cardinals cut 24 players, including punter Ben Graham, who was with the team during its Super Bowl run in 2009, to get down to their 53-man roster.
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Cardinals OLB Davis breaks leg vs. Chiefs; likely out for year
Arizona outside linebacker Will Davis broke his left leg against the Kansas City Chiefs and is expected to be out for the season.
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Cardinals put OLB Davis on injured reserve, sign WR Komar
The Arizona Cardinals placed Will Davis on injured reserve Tuesday after the linebacker broke his fibula in a 31-13 loss to the Kansas City Chiefs, the team announced.
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Chiefs' Jones busts off big run vs. Cards
Chiefs RB Thomas Jones gets into the Cardinals' secondary on a 28-yard first-quarter carry.
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RB Jones, 28-yd, run
Right tonight's century vocalist and it's just tell emotion about how. Against Denver. Yard run the longest run for the teams since the Yard reverse to start the Buffalo game and it was run. Maintaining his base and letting the blockers do their blocking and I one of the incident teams. Very close
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Cards' Wells says he'll play despite allergic reaction to meds
Arizona Cardinals running back Beanie Wells told reporters Friday that he will play Sunday against the Vikings in Minnesota.
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Cardinals will welcome back Breaston, consider two LBs, too
Arizona coach Ken Whisenhunt says there is no doubt wide receiver Steve Breaston will play Sunday when the Cardinals are home against the Tampa Bay Buccaneers.
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Cardinals RB Wells limited in practice, optimistic for return
Running back Beanie Wells went through a strenuous but limited workout Wednesday and said he expects to play this weekend in the Arizona Cardinals' home opener against the Oakland Raiders.
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Dual practice no problem for Cardinals, Titans
Arizona Cardinals coach Ken Whisenhunt and Tennessee Titans coach Jeff Fisher might have hit on the way to eliminate brawls when opposing NFL teams practice together in the preseason. Just play the game first, then practice -- instead of the other way around.