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Alicia Navarro: New details on where exactly she has been prior to being found safe
There are still questions over what happened to Alicia Navarro, an Arizona girl who went missing nearly four years ago. Glendale Police officials said Alicia was found in Montana, but provided few other details on her life in the years since she disappeared.
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2025 NFL Draft: Arizona Cardinals will pick 16th in upcoming draft
If we had opened the 2024 season knowing the Arizona Cardinals would be an 8-9 team I think everyone would have been on board.
The part that is extremely difficult to deal with is how they arrived at 8-9.
We will have plenty of time to go through that, but for now, we look at a couple of things.
- The Arizona Cardinals improved from 4-13 to 8-9 in one offseason and let’s be honest the talent is still questionable at best.
- They have a really nice base of players, and a lot of money to fill holes.
- They will be drafting 16th in the 2025 NFL Draft as of now.
Oh yeah, that’s what this is about, the Arizona Cardinals enter the 2025 NFL Draft season with the 16th pick in the draft.
The San Francisco 49ers will pick 11th, the Seattle Seahawks will pick 18th, and the Los Angeles Rams will be TBD.
So, how has the 16th pick faired in the ‘20’s?
2020 – A.J. Terrell – Please ignore that he is one of the best corners in the NFL. The 16th pick stinks.
2021 – Zaven Collins – See! 16th pick stinks!
2022 – Jahan Dotson – Ok, maybe it does stink.
2023 – Emmanuel Forbes – I’m beginning to think it’s the teams making the picks.
2024 – Dallas Turner – See, I told you things were fine.
In all honesty, the players available at the 16th pick show that this pick can be of huge value. Now it’s up to Monti Ossenfort and company to realize that value.
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San Francisco 49ers 24, Arizona Cardinals 47: Grades
Glendale, AZ — The San Francisco 49ers just lost 47-24 to the Arizona Cardinals. Here are the 49ers’ grades for this performance.
QUARTERBACK: D
Joshua Dobbs turned the ball over three times and was one of the main reasons the 49ers lost. He’s not a good backup quarterback and the 49ers should not re-sign him this offseason. And yet, he led the 49ers offense to 24 points on the road while playing with backups and against the Cardinals starters. As opposed to Brock Purdy, who led the 49ers’ starters to just 23 points at home against Arizona in Week 5. If Brock Purdy truly is worth $60 million per season, the offense would perform much better with him on the field than with Dobbs on the field, but it doesn’t. The 49ers need to keep their options open at quarterback. Extending Purdy to a big-money deal would be a huge mistake. This season exposed Purdy for what he is — a liability in the second half of close games.
RUNNING BACKS: A
Isaac Guerendo left the game early with an MCL injury — he may not be durable enough to succeed as an NFL running back. To be determined. After he left the game, Patrick Taylor Jr. replaced him and gained 109 rushing yards on 17 carries. No matter who the running back was this season, the 49ers were able to rush the ball effectively, which makes this 6-11 season all the more baffling.
FULLBACK: A
Kyle Juszczyk caught a 36-yard touchdown pass when he was wide open in what hopefully was his final game with the 49ers.
WIDE RECEIVERS: B
Jauan Jennings got ejected after committing personal fouls on back-to-back plays. After the game, instead of taking responsibility for his penalties, he said that the referees made a mistake. He seemed pleased with himself despite his team losing its seventh game in the past eight weeks. The 49ers are so undisciplined. Meanwhile, Ricky Pearsall had another good game — 6 catches for 69 yards and a touchdown. If only the 49ers had gotten him involved earlier this season, they might have won more than six measly games.
TIGHT ENDS: C
George Kittle played half the game and finished with 27 receiving yards. After the game, he said he’s going to talk to Kyle Shanahan tomorrow about Shanahan’s performance this season. When I asked Kittle how he thought Shanahan did this season, Kittle said he’d save his thoughts for Shanahan. Sounds like Kittle has something serious to say.
OFFENSIVE LINEMEN: B-PLUS
The 49ers averaged 4.9 yards per carry and Joshua Dobbs got sacked only twice. Not a bad performance considering all the backups who are starting for this unit.
DEFENSIVE LINEMEN: F
Went through the motions and sacked Kyler Murray zero times.
LINEBACKERS: F
Went through the motions and gave up 5.6 yards per carry against an offense that was missing its starting running back.
DEFENSIVE BACKS: F
Went through the motions and gave up 4 touchdown passes and a 128.5 passer rating to one of the most inconsistent quarterbacks in the NFL.
SPECIAL TEAMS: F
Played like they usually do, which means they got burned by a fake punt and Jake Moody missed his weekly field goal. How many games would the 49ers have won this season if their kicker were anyone else?
COACHES: F
The defense simply stopped playing for Nick Sorensen. Three weeks ago when the season was on the line, the defense gave up just 12 points in a loss to the Rams. Then the 49ers were eliminated from playoff contention. Since then, the defense has given up 116 points in the final three games. Shameful. The 49ers have no choice but to fire Sorensen now. Clearly, promoting Sorensen to defensive coordinator was one of Kyle Shanahan’s biggest football sins of the year. But Shanahan’s football sins were numerous. In today’s game, his team committed a whopping 13 penalties while the Cardinals committed just one. That’s because the Cardinals are well-coached and the 49ers are not. Shanahan can blame this humiliating season on injuries, but he should blame himself. His utter refusal to honestly assess himself and hold himself responsible for the Super Bowl collapse is precisely how the 49ers scapegoated Steve Wilks, replaced him with Sorensen and ended up 6-11. Now Shanahan has to figure out what went wrong, and his analysis must begin with a deep dive into himself. Will his ego allow him to look in the mirror, or will he continue to blame others for his failures? We’ll find out.
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Is 49ers Star George Kittle Playing vs Cardinals?
GLENDALE — San Francisco 49ers TE George Kittle will play in Week 18’s regular season finale against the Arizona Cardinals.
Kittle was questionable with hamstring/ankle injuries entering this week. He’s played in 14 games for San Francisco thus far and has tallied 76 receptions for 1,079 yards and eight touchdowns, which was good enough for another Pro Bowl nod.
More on Kittle’s season from 49ers.com:
“In 14 games this season (all starts), he has registered 76 receptions for 1,079 yards (14.2 average) and eight touchdowns. Among NFL tight ends, Kittle ranks fifth in receptions, third in receiving yards, second in yards per reception and second in receiving touchdowns. His eight receiving touchdowns are the most among NFC tight ends. He has also registered four games with 100-or-more receiving yards this season, the most by any tight end in the NFL. Kittle’s 1,079 receiving yards mark his fourth career and second-consecutive 1,000-yard season. His four career 1,000-yard seasons are the third-most in franchise history and tied for the second-most by a tight end in NFL history.”
The 49ers’ season hasn’t exactly gone to plan, as injuries derailed the defending NFC champions to a 6-10 record with one game remaining. Their loss last week to the Detroit Lions secured their spot as fourth in the NFC West.
Similar sentiments could be carried for Arizona, as their 6-4 start quickly cooled off to a 7-9 record entering today. They’re locked into third in the division.
Kickoff between the Cardinals and 49ers is set for 2:25 PM local time here at State Farm Stadium.
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