There's no secret the Arizona Cardinals have been banged up, though the absence of one leaves opportunity for another. With inside linebackers Kyzir White
After cornerback Bobby Price and offensive lineman Elijah Wilkinson both returning recently from Injured Reserve, two other Arizona Cardinals have seen their 2023 seasons cut short.
The Arizona Cardinals announced they have placed TE Geoff Swaim and LB Josh Woods on injured reserve. The team filled one of the vacancies by signing
TEMPE — For the first time this season, the Arizona Cardinals won’t have defensive stalwart, culture builder and MIKE linebacker Kyzir White leading the unit into battle.
The Arizona Cardinals got a little healthier in Week 5. Linebacker Josh Woods, out of the lineup since Week 1 with an ankle injury, returned and was active against the Cincinnati Bengals.
The Arizona Cardinals wrapped up their week of practice and came out of it without any new injuries. Last week, safety Budda Baker injured his hamstring and ended up missing the game and getting placed on injured reserve.
TEMPE — The Arizona Cardinals will be without starting inside linebacker Josh Woods when the team takes on the Dallas Cowboys in Week 3. It’ll mark the second straight game missed for Woods due to an ankle injury.
The Arizona Cardinals had a pretty clean first injury report of the week on Wednesday for Week 3, preparing for the Dallas Cowboys at home. Of course, they placed defensive lineman L.J.
The Arizona Cardinals have released their final injury report ahead of Week 2's meeting with the New York Giants OUT- L.J. Collier, Josh Woods QUESTIONABLE - Budda Baker, Kelvin Beachum, Leki Fotu Woods and Collier did not practice at any point throughout the week.
The Arizona Cardinals have released their first injury report ahead of their Week 2 meeting with the New York Giants. DNP- L.J. Collier (biceps) and Josh
Arizona Cardinals linebackers Josh Woods and Krys Barnes debuted number jersey numbers in Week 1. All through the offseason, training camp and the preseason, Woods wore No.
If you have lived in Arizona, you’ve heard it — and probably said it a time or two — when talking desert temperatures: “It’s a dry heat.” That is definitely not the case in the humid air of Minnesota, which the Arizona Cardinals found out all too well in their first joint practice with the Vikings on Wednesday.
The Arizona Cardinals have announced they are signing LB Josh Woods to a one-year deal. Woods is expected to boost Arizona’s special team’s unit and provide quality depth.
Lions special teamer Josh Woods is a free agent, but after a quietly dominant year, he may be an essential re-signing for the Lions. When fans think about free agency, they often think about those “big splash” signings—players who can take their offense or defense to the next level and become tentpoles of the franchise going forward.
The Lions made a couple of modest re-signings. We take a look at the salary cap implications. Over the past week, the Detroit Lions have begun the process of re-signing some of their own players who were set to become free agents.
Woods signed with the Lions in September off of the Bears’ practice squad. While he still primarily played on special teams – emerging as one of the team’s best players in that role – he did start to see time on defense.
As the Lions attempt to find a trade partner for linebacker Jamie Collins, the team has announced a few roster moves. Detroit has signed linebacker Josh Woods off of Chicago’s practice squad.
The Bears completed their practice squad by signing linebacker Josh Woods to their 16th and final spot. Woods had been with the team's 53-man roster for two seasons before undrafted rookie Caleb Johnson beat him out for a roster spot this training camp.
The Bears officially brought in wide receiver Breshad Perriman on Monday and in the process had to reduce the roster. It meant trimming linebacker Josh Woods rather than an undrafted rookie.
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