Arizona
DeAndre Hopkins could be the ‘savior’ for Cardinals’ offense after all
TEMPE, Ariz. — Kliff Kingsbury went out of his method final week to say again and again that huge receiver DeAndre Hopkins wouldn’t single-handedly repair the Arizona Cardinals’ fledgling offense.
“We will’t simply anticipate him to be the savior,” the pinnacle coach stated earlier than Hopkins’ return.
Because it seems, Kingsbury was unsuitable.
Hopkins rescued the Cardinals’ offense on Thursday night time in opposition to the New Orleans Saints, giving it a much-needed spark in a 42-34 win. Arizona’s offense seemed totally different, ran otherwise and produced otherwise with Hopkins on the sphere for the primary time this season.
“I imply, you noticed it, proper?” Kingsbury requested after the win. “It was a different-looking deal on the market with him and the arrogance that different guys round him play with. It’s good to have him again. I feel as soon as he actually will get in form, will get again into operating routes and is snug within the offense, he can actually do some issues.”
Nearly each facet of the Cardinals’ offense was higher with Hopkins on the sphere Thursday, even when each Kingsbury and quarterback Kyler Murray thought there was room to enhance.
“To not our normal clearly, however I assumed we began properly,” Kingsbury stated.
Stated Murray: “I feel there are loads of issues that we may have finished higher on the market.”
However the stats from Thursday painted an image of Hopkins’ influence.
Murray’s completion share with Hopkins on the sphere jumped to 69.2 in comparison with 64.9% with out him, based on ESPN Stats and Data.
However, wait. There’s extra. With Hopkins on the sphere:
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Murray’s yards per try elevated 1.13 yards
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His yards per completion jumped .93 yards
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His yards per dropback elevated .83 yards
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His QBR elevated to 64.3 (47.3 with out Hopkins)
Arizona’s yards per go play went from 4.82 to five.36 with Hopkins on the sphere they usually averaged virtually an additional half-yard on the bottom.
“Should you have a look at, like, when he is performed and he hasn’t, offensively it is fairly dramatic,” Kingsbury stated Friday. “Defenses should play you otherwise. I imply, they only do. The run sport opens up after they’re rolling one other man to him.”
Kingsbury pointed to a few performs that confirmed Hopkins’ worth to the offense that are not measured in a field rating. Hopkins drew three penalties on Thursday night time, one on third-and-10, one on second-and-10 — each of which had been sacks of Murray that had been negated — and one other on a two-point conversion that allowed the Cardinals one other shot at it, which they transformed.
Kingsbury confirmed these performs to the Cardinals in a gathering on Friday morning, calling it “hidden yardage.”
“Since he is been right here, I am unable to let you know what number of instances … there’s not a stat, I do not suppose, on that, nevertheless it’s unimaginable what number of instances he is helped us in that division,” Kingsbury stated. “So, you have got his 10 catches plus you have got these three.
“These are large swings within the ballgame, particularly with the struggles we have had on third downs.”
Hopkins’ influence wasn’t simply huge, it was additionally speedy.
He accounted for 48% of the Cardinals’ targets, 50% of their receptions and 51% of their receiving yards on Thursday.
Hopkins didn’t downplay it when requested whether or not his presence helped the Cardinals’ offense lastly open up. He knew it did.
“Sure, completely,” Hopkins stated. “I feel reads are simpler for Kyler. I’m not saying that they’re not with different gamers on the market, however he and I’ve been taking part in collectively for a pair years now, so, clearly, we all know one another very properly.”
Arizona
Amazon pauses drone deliveries in Arizona after crash at Oregon test site
PHOENIX (AZFamily) — Amazon has paused all drone deliveries in Arizona.
Currently, Amazon’s Tolleson, Arizona, facility and College Station, Texas, facility are the only ones in the country that offer Air Prime.
Air Prime uses autonomous drones to deliver packages weighing up to 5lbs to customers in 30 minutes or less.
Amazon spokesperson Sam Stephenson says that part of the reason why the company decided to pause drone deliveries was an accident at its test site in Pendleton, Oregon, in December.
“Safety underscores everything we do in Prime Air, and our MK30 drone is safe and compliant. It’s designed to safely respond to unknown events in a known way, and the overall architecture of the drone has performed as expected,” he said. “We’re currently in the process of making software changes to the drone and will be voluntarily pausing our commercial operations on Friday, Jan. 17. Our services will resume once these updates are completed and approved by the FAA.”
Stephenson emphasized that the employees at the Tolleson and College Station facilities will remain working and get paid through the pause in service.
He said that although the incident in Oregon was part of the reason for the pause, it was not the main cause.
“The incident that occurred at our Pendleton, Oregon, facility in Dec. 2024 is not the primary reason for our voluntary operational pause. Prime Air continued to deliver to customers safely and within federal compliance until we voluntarily paused the service on Jan. 17,” Stephenson said.
Mike Fraietta, an FAA-certified drone pilot for Gargoyle Systems, said while this appears to be a step back in drone deliveries, he is optimistic about its future.
“Fortunately, it happened in the lab before it happened in public,” said Fraietta. “With any kind of technology, we’re going to have these hiccups. It’s still in its early stages. These challenges highlight that we need to ensure improvement, ensure safety and reliability.”
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Arizona
Andy Biggs files statement of interest for Arizona governor
PHOENIX — Rep. Andy Biggs filed a statement of interest on Tuesday to run for Arizona governor in 2026, the first Republican politician in office to do so for the next election cycle.
Biggs, who represents the 5th Congressional District spanning most of the East Valley, said in a statement that he’d rely on his previous political experience if he did decide to run for governor.
“Arizona has a bright future but will need strong leadership to reach its full potential,” Biggs said. “I have been honored to serve Arizona at the state and federal levels and will bring my experience home to my native state to help it fulfill its tremendous capacity.”
What would gubernatorial race look like with Andy Biggs?
A statement of interest filed with the Arizona Secretary of State’s Office doesn’t mean a candidate will officially run for a position, but it does signal Biggs’ captivation with being the Republican nominee for governor.
The list of interested politicians will grow as the 2026 primary election moves closer, but it won’t be the only hurdle for Biggs.
President Donald Trump has already endorsed Karrin Taylor Robson for governor in 2026. Taylor Robson lost to Kari Lake in the 2022 Republican gubernatorial primary.
“Are you running for governor? I think so, Karrin. Because if you do, you’re going to have my support,” Trump said after pointing to Robson in the crowd during Turning Point’s AmericaFest event at the Phoenix Convention Center in December.
If Biggs won the primary, he’d likely face off against Democratic Gov. Katie Hobbs in the general election.
Scott Neely, who unsuccessfully ran for governor in 2022 and Mesa mayor in 2024, is one of five other politicians to file a statement of interest for governor in 2026.
“I have a firm understanding of what the state needs to thrive,” Biggs said. “I look forward to conversing with my fellow Arizonans as I consider this weighty decision.”
Arizona
The ESPN BPI Expects West Virginia to Protect Home Floor vs. Arizona State
It’s a rather quick turnaround for the West Virginia Mountaineers, who are coming off yet another massive win, this time over second-ranked Iowa State.
Tonight, Darian DeVries and Co. will welcome the Arizona State Sun Devils to the WVU Coliseum for the first time in what will be the first-ever matchup between the two programs.
According to the ESPN Basketball Power Index (BPI) matchup predictor, West Virginia has a 75.2% chance to improve to 14-4, while Arizona State has a 24.8% chance to pick up their second win in league play.
Given Arizona State’s struggles throughout the first half of the season, this number feels like it’s in the right spot. They have the talent to win some games in the Big 12 and aren’t likely to finish in the bottom three or four, so that’s why it’s hard to justify going much higher than the 75%. Plus, can WVU control its emotions and put the Iowa State win to bed?
For the Mountaineers to remain in the Big 12 title picture, they really needed to go 1-1 at worst last week against a pair of top-10 teams, and they did exactly that. They fought as long as they could on the road at Houston but just wore out at the end of the second half. DeVries’ squad was able to bounce back and protect its home floor on Saturday, knocking off No. 2 Iowa State on the day they honored the legendary Jerry West.
The Sun Devils lost both of their games last week against UCF and Cincinnati by six and seven points, respectively. In their loss to UCF, ASU shot the ball extremely well, going 52% from the floor and 50% (12/24) from three-point range. They accomplished just about everything they wanted to do offensively. The problem is that UCF did as well. The loss to Cincinnati was more of an old-school slugfest where they found themselves trailing by 14 at the half. They outscored the Bearcats in the second half, but it was too little, too late.
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