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A Cardinals team hoping to supplement its young pitching staff with an experienced veteran has signed 6-foot-6 right-hander Dustin May to a one-year deal with a mutual option for 2027, the club announced Wednesday.
St. Louis Cardinals veteran third baseman Nolan Arenado is expected to be on the move this winter, and a potential landing spot reportedly has emerged.
ESPN's Bill Barnwell ranks the Arizona Cardinals' potential head coach opening as the second-best potential head coach opening in the NFL.
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Falcons injury report: Latest on Drake London, Kyle Pitts vs. Cardinals
Atlanta Falcons wide receiver Drake London appears to be trending in the right direction as the team prepares to face the Arizona Cardinals in Week 16. London was a limited participant for the second day in a row on Thursday afternoon. Atlanta's No. 1 wide receiver has missed the last four games due to a PCL strain.
A scenario exists in which the Diamondbacks could sign Alex Bregman and keep Ketel Marte, but it seems unrealistic.
Meanwhile, the Falcons had five players added to the injury report that weren’t listed on Wednesday: Defensive tackles Brandon Dorlus, LaCale London and Ruke Orhorhoro, safety Jessie Bates III and tight end Kyle Pitts Sr. Of their seven players listed with injuries, four are starters.
In Week 16, Drake London and the Atlanta Falcons play the Arizona Cardinals at 4:05 p.m. ET on Sunday at State Farm Stadium. London hasn't played since Week 11, when he posted this statline: 7 receptions, 119 yards.
On Thursday, the St. Louis Cardinals made the signing of Dustin May official. He joins the team on a one-year, $12.5 million contract with a $20 million mutual