The Cardinals are also without their backup running back, rookie Trey Benson. He suffered an ankle injury in Week 16 and was placed on injured reserve earlier this week. Emari Demercado, their ...
There were only two real choices and the choice was clear. Running back James Conner, whom I named the Cardinals’ 2024 MVP, ...
The Arizona Cardinals are in their offseason and looking ahead to 2025. But while we are in the offseason, it is time to look ...
The Arizona Cardinals had already been eliminated from playoff contention when they took on the Los Angeles Rams in Week 17. During the game, running back James Conner re-aggravated his knee injury ...
The Arizona Cardinals announced they have placed RB James Conner on injured reserve. He had been ruled out earlier in the day from Week 18 due to a knee ...
This was immediately followed by a 5-1 stretch in which the Cardinals got to 6-4 and first place in the NFC West. At this ...
For the Cardinals, however, there is uncertainty surrounding one of their top players on offense in running back James Conner. Conner is dealing with a knee injury that forced him to leave Arizona ...
Conner (knee) is "trending in the right direction" to play Saturday against the Rams, Jeremy Fowler of ESPN.com reports. Conner left last Sunday's Week 16 game against the Panthers early in the ...
Conner (knee) was estimated as a limited participant in Tuesday's walk-through practice, Zach Gershman of the Cardinals' official site reports. Despite exiting Sunday's 36-30 overtime loss to the ...
INGLEWOOD, Calif. — James Conner is officially active for Saturday night’s game between the Cardinals and Rams. Trey Benson, Arizona's backup running back, remains out with an ankle injury.
James Conner will not play in the Arizona Cardinals’ season finale against the San Francisco 49ers. He was placed on injured reserve earlier this week, ending his season. Several other Cardinals ...
As we continue to hand out awards here on Arizona Cardinals On SI, our Offensive Player of the Year nod goes to Conner for ...