The Arizona Cardinals are in offseason mode and we are still weeks away from free agency and months from the NFL draft. Over the next little while, we will take a look at each player on the roster or signed to a reserve deal and break down where they stand with the team.
The Bears continued transitioning the coaching staff to the Ben Johnson era as a few more assistants are no longer with the team. Only two assistants who were part of the Matt Eberflus coaching regime remained as of Saturday, aside from quality control coaches.
The Arizona Cardinals have made former Ohio State offensive line coach Justin Frye their new offensive line coach, as the Dallas Cowboys hired previous offensive line coach Klayton Adams to be their offensive coordinator.
Frye reunites with Paris Johnson Jr (OSU)., Jon Gaines II (UCLA) and Matthew Jones (OSU) It felt very awkward and difficult to see Klayton Adams sign with the Cowboys to be their OC.
The Arizona Cardinals acted quickly to replace offensive line coach Klayton Adams, who left to take the offensive coordinator gig for the Dallas Cowboys, with former Ohio State associate head coach and offensive line coach Justin Frye. Frye, who's making the leap into the NFL for the first time, was OSU's o-line coach for the past three seasons.
The Arizona Cardinals are hiring Ohio State coach Justin Frye as their new offesnive line coach, according to ESPN’s Pete Thamel. The news comes one day after former Cardinals offensive line coach Klayton Adams was hired by the Dallas Cowboys for their offensive coordinator position.
The Arizona Cardinals' offensive line has been the foundation of their success in the Jonathan Gannon era thus far. And that's intentional. When GM Monti Ossenfort drafted OT Paris Johnson Jr.
The Chicago Bears have been putting together a star-studded coaching staff under new head coach Ben Johnson mixing together a nice blend of experience and youth.
2025 International Baseball Signing saw four players from the Islands of the Bahamas signing. Every year since 2015, baseball fans from the Bahamas have looked forward to seeing which baseball prospects would get signed.
The Arizona Cardinals' starting offensive tackles, Paris Johnson Jr. and Jonah Williams, will miss the rest of the season because of knee injuries. Cardinals coach Jonathan Gannon initially ruled them out on Tuesday for Saturday's game at the Los Angeles Rams (9-6), then the team later placed them on injured reserve.
The Arizona Cardinals announced they have placed LT Paris Johnson and RT Jonah Williams on injured reserve, ending their seasons. Arizona promoted OL Jackson Barton from the practice squad to the active roster and signed OLB Benton Whitley to fill the open roster spots.
The Arizona Cardinals will be without two of their starting offensive linemen in their Week 17 road test against the Los Angeles Rams. Cardinals head coach Jonathan Gannon ruled Paris Johnson Jr.
The Arizona Cardinals are finished from the postseason picture after their Week 16 loss to the Carolina Panthers, and with two weeks remaining in the season, we could see some changes to the organization moving forward.
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.
Former first-round pick Paris Johnson Jr. is expected to miss at least one game with a knee injury, according to Arizona Cardinals insider Kyle Odegard of The Sports Daily: "The Cardinals will be without one of the best young offensive tackles in the NFL when they face the Panthers on Sunday," said Odegard.
Arizona Cardinals left tackle Paris Johnson has missed the first two days of practice in Week 16 as the team prepares to take on the Carolina Panthers.
The Arizona Cardinals opened practice Wednesday for Sunday’s game against the Carolina Panthers with 13 players on the injury report, including one that was unexpected — left tackle Paris Johnson Jr.
For two years at Ohio State, Paris Johnson saw what Marvin Harrison Jr. was capable of in the Buckeyes’ offense. Johnson was on the offensive line in 2022 when Harrison put together a huge year with 1,263 yards and 14 touchdowns before heading to the Arizona Cardinals.
He will be at the center of a Cardinals position revamp up front.
Rather than add an elite defender like Will Anderson to their roster, the Arizona Cardinals shuffled the deck of the 2023 NFL Draft.
The Philadelphia Eagles are reportedly calling around to gauge the price of a potentially trade up from the 10th pick, perhaps with an eye on an impressive offensive line prospect.
There has been a lot of buzz surrounding a potential trade up by the Steelers in the 2023 NFL Draft.
Ohio State’s Paris Johnson has a strong case to be the first offensive lineman picked in the 2023 NFL Draft. He recently highlighted three teams he would like to play for.
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