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Cardinals want what’s best for team, DeAndre Hopkins amid trade chatter
TEMPE — The Arizona Cardinals and broad receiver DeAndre Hopkins have been again at work on Tuesday, albeit in several states.
On the identical day the Cardinals opened up Part 1 of their voluntary offseason applications in Tempe, the wideout posted his own training regimen from Houston amid continued commerce hypothesis surrounding the No. 1 go catcher in Arizona.
So far as what his participation inside the Cardinals’ offseason applications may seem like shifting ahead? That continues to be up within the air for brand spanking new head coach Jonathan Gannon.
“We’ll see,” Gannon mentioned Tuesday. “I’ve been in communication with D-Hop and I need to do what’s greatest for him and us on the identical time. When he’s prepared to return, he’ll come and enhance his recreation, too.”
Jonathan Gannon’s full quote concerning #AZCardinals WR DeAndre Hopkins. pic.twitter.com/nwx43Eiuw7
— Tyler Drake (@Tdrake4sports) April 11, 2023
Hopkins’ identify has been thrown round commerce chatter for a lot of the offseason, with report saying as many as 5 groups may very well be desirous about buying the wideout’s companies.
It’s straightforward to see why.
At 33 years outdated, Hopkins remains to be thought of the most effective broad receivers within the recreation. Defenses are compelled to assault an offense in another way with the five-time Professional Bowler on the sector, as Arizona has seen the previous three seasons.
Regardless of lacking eight video games final season on account of a PED suspension and a knee harm, Hopkins nonetheless paced the Cardinals with 717 receiving yards and was second in receptions (64) and touchdowns (three).
However availability points have crept up on the broad receiver, who isn’t getting any youthful.
After enjoying in 16 video games in 2020, his first season within the desert, Hopkins has appeared in simply 19 contests the previous two years mixed on account of harm and suspension.
Earlier than becoming a member of the Cardinals, Hopkins had missed a complete of two video games over the course of his seven-year profession with the Houston Texans.
Then there’s the place the Cardinals at the moment stand that needs to be thought of amid a rebuild underneath first-year normal supervisor Monti Ossenfort.
Conserving Hopkins on the books would carry cap hits of $29.9 million and $25.5 million in 2023 and 2024, respectively.
Shifting on from the wideout wouldn’t solely unencumber much-needed cap area, it might present Ossenfort with further draft capital to assist in the rebuild.
Arizona
Arizona men’s basketball at Cincinnati: Game time, odds, streaming info and more
It’s Game Day!
The Arizona Wildcats play hit the road for the first time in the Big 12, taking on the 16th-ranked Cincinnati Bearcats. The UA is 4-0 all-time against Cincinnati.
Here’s all the info you need to watch, listen to or follow the game online:
Arizona-Cincinnati game time, details:
- Date: Saturday, Jan. 4, 2024
- Time: 12:30 p.m. MT
- Location: Fifth Third Arena; Cincinnati, Ohio
- Line: According to FanDuel Sportsbook, Arizona is a 2.5-point underdog and the over/under is 146.5. KenPom.com gives the UA a 38 percent chance of winning.
How can I watch Arizona-Cincinnati?
Arizona-Cincinnati will be shown on ESPN2. Rich Hollenberg (play-by-play) and Fran Fraschilla (analyst) will be calling the game.
How can I stream Arizona-Cincinnati online?
The stream of Arizona-Cincinnati can be streamed at ESPN.com.
How can I listen to Arizona-Cincinnati on the radio?
You can listen to Arizona-Cincinnati on Wildcats Sports Radio 1290 AM.
How can I follow Arizona-Cincinnati?
By following us on Twitter (X) at @AZDesertSwarm and our editor Brian Pedersen (@realBJP).
Arizona-TCU pregame coverage:
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Newest Arizona members of Congress sworn in during opening day in DC
Gary Farmer is an actor, musician, and activist whose made a career in indigenous media. His performances in television and film have received rave reviews. The1989 film “Powwow Highway”, in which he stars, was just inducted into the Library of Congress National Film Registry.
Arizona
Yassamin Ansari, Abe Hamadeh set to become Arizona’s newest members of Congress
Arizona District 3 Congresswoman elect Yassamin Ansari talks victory
Congresswoman elect Yassamin Ansari gives victory speech on Nov. 5, 2024, after being elected to represent Arizona’s 3rd district in Congress.
Arizona’s two newest U.S. House members are set to get sworn into their posts as the 119th Congress gets underway.
Republican Abe Hamadeh, a lawyer, and Democrat Yassamin Ansari, a former Phoenix vice mayor, are expected to take their oaths of office on Friday, shortly after the House resumes session.
Hamadeh will replace Rep. Debbie Lesko, R-Ariz., who is retiring from Congress to serve on the Maricopa County Board of Supervisors.
He will represent Arizona’s 8th Congressional District, an overwhelmingly Republican area that covers parts of Maricopa and Yavapai counties, including Glendale, Peoria, Sun City West and New River.
Propelled by an endorsement from President-elect Donald Trump, Hamadeh defeated a crowded field of other Republicans in Arizona’s July 30 primary election and sailed to an easy victory in the Nov. 5 general election.
Hamadeh, a self-described “America First warrior,” largely echoed Trump’s positions on the campaign trail. He will serve on the House Veterans Affairs Committee and the Armed Services Committee.
Ansari will represent Arizona’s 3rd Congressional District, a stretch of Maricopa County that includes parts of Phoenix and Glendale. She is replacing Democrat Ruben Gallego, who has swapped his House seat for a U.S. Senate seat. Her House committee assignments have not been announced.
During the primary election, Ansari hewed closer to the political center than her opponent, former state Sen. Raquel Terán of Phoenix. Ansari ran on a progressive platform but staked out more centrist turf on issues like policing and U.S. foreign policy toward Israel.
She beat out Terán by just 39 votes, and, like Hamadeh, won her November election in a landslide.
Ansari plans to join the House’s Progressive Caucus, the Democrats’ most left-leaning faction on Capitol Hill.
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