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NFL insider Mike Garafolo says above all, money is the biggest question surrounding Arizona's pursuit. "Arizona again's going to be the team that [people will ask] how much are they going to pay a guy? Are they going to have sort of the leftovers, last-man standing type of deal?" said Garafolo on The Anthony Gargano Show.
For the first time in two decades, it seems two Petrinos could be on the Louisville football staff. Paul Petrino is reportedly returning to Louisville
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Could Cardinals shock NFL world and sign John Harbaugh to be head coach in 2026?
One of the biggest shockers in the NFL this past week was the Baltimore Ravens firing 18-year head coach John Harbaugh. The Ravens become one of the seven teams looking for a new head coach heading into the 2026,
Albert Breer, SI.com's NFL insider who has close connections to Arizona's front office, omitted the Cardinals from his list of landing spots for free agent coach John Harbaugh, who was just recently fired from the Baltimore Ravens:
The Alabama starting quarterback declared for the 2026 NFL Draft, giving the Arizona Cardinals another option with their top pick.
The NFL coaching carousel is in full swing after the first wave of firings. Where do the Titans rank among the seven positions currently open?
The Arizona Cardinals have an opening, though compared to the rest of the NFL, it's not as attractive according to some.
The Arizona Cardinals are firing coach Jonathan Gannon, per CBS Sports NFL insider Jonathan Jones. The news comes after Arizona finished Gannon's third season 3-14 by losing its final nine games. Overall, Gannon finishes his tenure in Arizona with a 15-36 record.