DeAndre Hopkins. J.J. Watt. Zach Allen. Byron Murphy. Markus Golden. Rodney Hudson. Those are the starters the Arizona Cardinals lost following the 2022 regular season by both retirement and free agency.
There hasn't been much positive news surrounding the Arizona Cardinals as of late, but perhaps that's a product of the team's decision to tear the roster down and rebuild from square one. With that comes plenty of notable names departing and a likely disaster 2023 season on the horizon, though 2024 looks more promising by the day.
The Arizona Cardinals currently have more than $24 million in cap space and more is coming. Over the Cap notes that six teams are set to get more cap space because of post-June 1 designations to previous releases.
Arizona designated Rodney Hudson and J.J. Watt in March With the month of June only a day away, it is nearly that time for NFL teams to reap the rewards of their decisions to designate certain players as post-June 1 releases.
Teams are permitted to designate two players per offseason as post-June 1 cuts. This transaction allows a team to spread out a dead-money hit over a two-year period, as opposed to absorbing all the cost in one offseason.
We're not too far removed from when the Arizona Cardinals acquired Rodney Hudson. It was a move that was widely celebrated, and though things didn't ultimately
The Arizona Cardinals made two moves late on Wednesday, the first day of the new league year. The late NFL transaction report showed the team made two releases.
The Arizona Cardinals will need a new center this coming season with the expected retirement of Rodney Hudson. However, thus far, they have not made any moves in the offseason to shore up the position.
The Arizona Cardinals are believed to be targeting the center position in free agency. Rodney Hudson is expected to retire and they don’t have a center under contract currently.
The Arizona Cardinals are looking for a new starting center with Rodney Hudson expected to retire this offseason. They could find that player the way they did when they acquired Hudson in 2021.
Arizona Cardinals general manager Monti Ossenfort’s previous team, the Tennessee Titans, are reportedly releasing starting center Ben Jones. With Cardinals starting center Rodney Hudson expected to retire this offseason, Jones suddenly becomes a player to watch.
The Arizona Cardinals went into this offseason expecting center Rodney Hudson to retire, and that's reportedly expected to unfold after NFL Media's Ian
The two were recent additions who were unable to contribute much of what was expected of them last season.
The Arizona Cardinals are releasing wide receiver Chosen (nee Robby, Robbie) Anderson and offensive lineman Rodney Hudson, NFL Network reported Monday.
The Arizona Cardinals are releasing WR Chosen Anderson to clear up $12 million in cap space this offseason, per NFL insider Ian Rapoport. Additionally, the Cardinals plan to release C Rodney Hudson as he nears his retirement at age 33.
PHOENIX -- The Arizona Cardinals are expected to move on from two players prior to the start of free agency next week, according to Ian Rapoport. Rodney Hudson and Chosen (formerly Robbie) Anderson aren't expected to be with the team in 2023.
The 12-year veteran is set to turn 34 before the season begins, and as injuries continue to interfere with play, Hudson may be ready to put a bow on an impressive career.
The Arizona Cardinals announced Saturday that they’ve placed C Rodney Hudson on injured reserve with a knee injury. Rodney Hudson” width=”300″ height=”227″> Other moves from Arizona include: Cardinals activated S Charles Washington from the injured reserve.
Arizona Cardinals center Rodney Hudson has played just four games this season due to a knee injury. Hudson, a key piece of Arizona's play in the trenches,
One of the most surprising developments of NFL springtime workouts involved Arizona Cardinals center Rodney Hudson unexpectedly failing to report for June
According to Darren Urban, Cardinals HC Kliff Kingsbury says that C Rodney Hudson‘s absence from minicamp is currently unexcused. Kingsbury added that
Since his entrance into the league as a second-round pick in 2011, center Rodney Hudson has established himself as one of the top players at his position.
The center position is perhaps the most underrated in the game of football, especially for a player who touches the ball before anybody else on every single play.
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