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Report: Clayton Tune to start Cardinals' preseason finale
Clayton Tune will start for the Arizona Cardinals in their preseason finale against the Denver Broncos, but Desmond Ridder remains in the competition as Arizona will consider retaining both for the 53-man roster cutdown Tuesday, reports NFL Network’s Ian Rapoport.
Tune has appeared in the lead to back up Kyler Murray this preseason by completing 23 of 34 passes (68%) for 242 yards, a touchdown and no picks. Arizona’s fifth-round pick in 2023 also has four rushes for 24 yards and a rushing touchdown in the preseason.
Ridder, who was acquired this offseason when Arizona traded receiver Rondale Moore to Atlanta, has gone 10 for 19 (52%) for 114 yards, with no touchdowns or interceptions.
While the two battle to win the backup job, it should be noted that the Cardinals under the current regime have a brief history — and success — of keeping the quarterback room fluid at all points of a season. Last year, they shuffled the quarterback deck late in the preseason, then did so midseason and again in the offseason.
With Murray still recovering from a torn ACL at this same point last preseason, Arizona acquired Joshua Dobbs from the Cleveland Browns on Aug. 24, less than three weeks before the season opener on Sept. 10.
The Cardinals did so after allowing Tune and projected Week 1 starter Colt McCoy to battle it out all camp and through the preseason.
Dobbs then became the Week 1 starter and gave Arizona relatively strong performances despite a 1-7 record during his eight starts. He was then traded to Minnesota ahead of Murray’s return.
Which quarterbacks are playing for the Denver Broncos in the preseason finale?
Denver on Wednesday named rookie and No. 12 overall pick Bo Nix as the Week 1 starter for the regular season, but how the Broncos manage their quarterbacks on Sunday at Empower Field at Mile High remains up in the air.
Nix won the starting job over fellow Broncos quarterbacks Jarrett Stidham and Zach Wilson, who have 50 games of NFL experience between them and will presumably eat up the majority of the snaps against the Cardinals.
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Drowning happens in seconds, Arizona safety experts warn as triple-digit temperatures arrive this week
GILBERT, AZ — As temperatures climb across Arizona, safety experts and parents say so does the risk around water.
“You brought them here for a reason, and you want them to keep safe at all times, and it’s the most precious things you have. Why, why would you not pay attention to them?” Ernesto Agüero said.
Agüero’s warning comes as families across the Valley head to pools and splash pads to beat the heat.
Experts say drowning can happen silently and within seconds.
“Drowning is silent. A lot of times it goes unnoticed, but it just takes seconds,” Jay Arthur, president of the Drowning Prevention Coalition of Arizona, said.
The Drowning Prevention Coalition of Arizona says while child drowning deaths are down compared to recent years, the danger is far from over as summer begins. It comes as the Drowning Prevention Coalition of Arizona (DPCA) hosted its annual “Tapping Into Water Safety” event. The event brought together organizations like the Salt River Project (SRP) and the Phoenix Fire Department.
“You have to watch the kids with your eyes. Eye-to-eye contact is critical. You can’t be on your phone. You can’t be talking to your friend,” Arthur said.
Advocates say one of the biggest misconceptions is thinking you’ll hear someone struggling in the water. Instead, they say prevention starts before a child even gets near the pool.
“Always appoint a water watcher when you have a group of people around water, and that would be an adult that’s responsible for watching the water and they’re not on their phone,” Tanya Hughes, SRP Community Activation Strategist, said.
Families say the reminders are especially important heading into another Arizona summer.
“You want them to be safe. You want them to know how to behave when they’re in the water,” Agüero said.
Experts say designated water watchers, pool barriers and swim lessons can make the difference. They also warn that distractions like phones or conversations can quickly become dangerous.
“Seconds matter; it is really important because a child can drown in just a matter of seconds,” Arthur said.
With more families potentially spending time in the water this weekend, advocates say now is the time to prepare.
“We’re telling you, we’re trying to stop this from happening,” Arthur said.
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Where to watch New York Mets vs Arizona Diamondbacks: TV channel, start time, streaming for May 9
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Baseball is back and finding what channel your favorite team is playing on has become a little bit more confusing since MLB announced plans to produce and distribute broadcasts for nearly a third of the league.
We’re here to help. Here’s everything you need to know Saturday as the New York Mets visit the Arizona Diamondbacks.
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What time is New York Mets vs Arizona Diamondbacks?
First pitch between the Arizona Diamondbacks and New York Mets is scheduled for 7:15 p.m. (ET) on Saturday, May 9.
How to watch New York Mets vs Arizona Diamondbacks on Saturday
All times Eastern and accurate as of Saturday, May 9, 2026, at 6:32 a.m.
- Matchup: NYM at ARI
- Date: Saturday, May 9
- Time: 7:15 p.m. (ET)
- Venue: Chase Field
- Location: Phoenix, Arizona
- TV: FOX
- Streaming: MLB.TV on Fubo
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