The Arizona Cardinals' relative defensive overperformance in 2024 shocked many, but one of the more surprising storylines came from a relatively under-the-radar free agent signing.
The Arizona Cardinals badly need a top pass rusher off the edge. Linebacker Mack Wilson Sr. knows this after playing his first season with the team. He sees an opportunity for the Cardinals.
The Arizona Cardinals don't exactly need to trim a ton of fat off their 2025 salary cap figure, as their total of $71.4 million in cap space on OverTheCap.com ranks fourth in the entire league.
Arizona Cardinals inside linebacker Mack Wilson Sr. is officially active for his team’s Week 18 game against the San Francisco 49ers on Sunday. Wilson entered the matchup as questionable due to ankle and quadriceps injuries.
With an established top tier and some young options revealing themselves last season, here is a look at where clubs' QB depth charts stand. Contracts and long-term outlooks do not factor in here; these rankings apply only to 2025 on-field capabilities.
SOFI STADIUM -- Arizona Cardinals LB Mack Wilson Sr. left action early in the second quarter of Week 17's matchup against the Los Angeles Rams with an apparent lower body injury.
New England Patriots running back Antonio Gibson was fined by the NFL for a hit to the head against Arizona Cardinals linebacker Mack Wilson Sr. last week.
Left tackle Paris Johnson won't be in the Cardinals lineup against the Panthers on Sunday. Johnson missed practice on Wednesday and Thursday with a knee injury and Cardinals head coach Jonathan Gannon announced on Friday that he has been ruled out for this weekend.
TEMPE -- The Arizona Cardinals were a little lighter than normal at their Wednesday practice ahead of Week 16's prep against the Carolina Panthers. During the open portion of practice, players such as Mack Wilson, Trey Benson, Jesse Luketa and Paris Johnson Jr.
The Arizona Cardinals enter Week 16 with vacancies both on the active roster and the practice squad. With cornerback Divaad Wilson getting signed from the practice squad by the New York Giants to their active roster, there is an opening on there.
Arizona Cardinals LB Mack Wilson left the playing field at State Farm Stadium with an apparent head injury early in the first quarter against the New England Patriots.
Like many coaches on the Arizona Cardinals coaching staff, linebackers coach Sam Siefkes is young and earning his stripes in just his fourth season as an NFL coach.
His numbers don’t leap off the stat page, but Arizona Cardinals inside linebacker Mack Wilson Sr. consistently shows why he was signed as an unrestricted free agent this year after playing three seasons in Cleveland and two in New England.
Mack Wilson Jr. is providing splash play ability for Cardinals’ defense Mack Wilson Sr. has brought an attack mentality to the Cardinals’ defense, and, as a result he is manifesting a penchant for making plays on the football.
The National Football League begins its new year on Wednesday, and several former Alabama players are moving around. Mack Wilson, a Crimson Tide alumnus, has signed a three-year, $12.75 million deal for the Arizona Cardinals.
The Arizona Cardinals continue to add to their defense, by adding former New England Patriots breakout linebacker Mack Wilson to the front seven. Wilson and the Cardinals agreed to a 3 year deal worth up to $15 million, with $12.75 million guaranteed.
Monday has been a crazy day in NFL free agency, with teams reshaping their roster within a matter of minutes. The Arizona Cardinals have been looking for defensive help and found some later in the day, signing a linebacker away from the New England Patriots.
New England Patriots linebacker Mack Wilson revealed to Sophie Weller of A to Z Sports that those inside the club's locker room had no inside information about the future of head coach Bill Belichick until Belichick and team owner Robert Kraft confirmed on Jan. 11 that they "mutually" agreed to part ways.
Since being traded to the New England Patriots prior to the 2022 season, Mack Wilson has become very close with one member of the coaching staff. And that relationship will play a large part in his upcoming decision, as the linebacker is set to become a free agent at the end of the season. “Yeah, definitely.
Coming out of training camp, I didn't think Mack Wilson had done enough to earn a spot on the team, but I put him there anyway, mainly because of the Patriots' lack of depth at the linebacker position. Nothing Wilson did in the first month or so of the season changed my opinion.
Wilson was taken in the fifth round by the Cleveland Browns in the 2015 draft and was traded to the Patriots this offseason for defensive lineman Chase Winovich.