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Cardinals Designate CB to Return From Injured Reserve
ARIZONA — The practice window for Arizona Cardinals rookie cornerback Elijah Jones has begun.
Jones – who has spent majority of the season on injured reserve – is being designated to return from injured reserve, giving him the next three weeks (21 days from today) to practice with the team while still being on IR.
Jones can be activated at any time during the three-week window. If he’s not elevated to the active roster after 21 days, he will go back on injured reserve to miss the rest of the season. Dec. 26 is the final day Arizona will have to make that decision.
The third round pick out of Boston College suffered a heel injury in preseason, and the rookie has been sidelined since. Arizona’s defense has seen corners such as Garrett Williams, Starling Thomas and Max Melton all take respective steps up since the beginning of the season.
“He’s played a lot of ball. I think that it’s unique. I think with the Covid year that plays into that. Typically, guys aren’t in school for that long. Elijah was a guy that just happened to be there that long,” said Cardinals general manager Monti Ossenfort after drafting Jones.
“He’s played a lot. He’s played inside, he’s played outside, and then went down to the Senior Bowl and continued to show his cover ability. I think it’s just experience, and I think it’ll add an element of maturity. The guy’s been through some things, so he’s seen it. He was a similar interview for us back at the combine. When he walked out, just mentality-wise, his demeanor reminded us a lot of (CB) Garrett Williams. Just the way they carry themselves, just the maturity and the way they communicate. We all kind of looked at each other like, ‘I wonder if he’s related to Garrett at all.’ It was good.”
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Arizona boy named Disneyland’s one billionth guest on his 8th birthday in memorable ceremony
An Arizona boy received the present of a lifetime while celebrating his birthday at the Happiest Place on Earth when he was honored as the one billionth guest at the California theme park.
Andres Robles, 8, walked through the gates of Disneyland Resort Friday morning ready to celebrate his 8th birthday with his parents when he received the heartfelt surprise, DisneyParksBlog reported.
The birthday boy and his parents Alejandra and Jose attended a ceremony at the Main Street USA train station platform where the beaming 8-year-old unveiled a sign showcasing the updated population of the theme park.
“Population 1,000,000,000,” read the sign.
Fittingly, Mickey and Minnie Mouse were in attendance for the special ceremony, as well as their friends Daisy and Donald Duck.
The birthday celebrations for the youngster continued after the ceremony when he was gifted with a VIP tour guide for the day — which can start at a whopping $3,500 for the luxury service.
The lucky family was treated to a tour of Walt Disney’s private apartment located on park grounds as well as the new Soarin’ Across America attraction commemorating America’s 250th birthday.
“The Robles family visit is just one of the many lifelong memories that have been created here at Disneyland Resort,” the blog wrote.
“From vacations and reunions to birthdays and more, generations of families and friends have come to Disneyland Resort to have fun together.”
Disneyland Resort — which encompasses Disneyland and Disney California Adventure — celebrated its 70th anniversary last year.
Known as the Happiest Place on Earth, Disneyland “has served as the inspiration behind the creation of more Disney theme parks and experiences across the globe,” according to DisneyParksBlog.
“Today, Disneyland continues its legacy as a worldwide icon and industry leader in entertainment and theme park experiences.”
“The resort continues to invest in creativity, technology and innovation to bring storytelling to new heights, while fulfilling Walt Disney’s vision that ‘Disneyland will never be complete as long as there is imagination left in the world,’” the blog added.
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Milwaukee Brewers vs Arizona Diamondbacks score, lineups, live updates
Why Brewers’ Jacob Misiorowski is unlikely to appear in all-star game
Milwaukee Brewers ace Jacob Misiorowski probably won’t pitch in the all-star game despite his amazing season, and here’s why
PHOENIX – The Milwaukee Brewers begin an 11-game, 10-day road trip by taking on the Arizona Diamondbacks on July 3.
Follow along for live updates as Kyle Harrison (8-1, 2.57) faces Jose Cabrera (0-1, 3.60) in the pitching matchup.
What time is the Brewers game tonight?
Time: 8:45 p.m. CT.
What channel is the Brewers game on?
AppleTV+
What is the Brewers record?
53-32.
Brewers lineup
TBA
Diamondbacks lineup
- Ketel Marte 2B
- Geraldo Perdomo SS
- Corbin Carroll RF
- Gabriel Moreno C
- Lourdes Gurriel Jr. LF
- Nolan Arenado 3B
- Ildemaro Vargas 1B
- LuJames Groover DH
- Tommy Troy CF
Brewers probable pitchers and schedule
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