ARIZONA CARDINALS

Arizona Cardinals shuffle offensive line: Boehm benched, others return

Oct 13, 2017, 2:52 PM | Updated: 3:37 pm

Arizona Cardinals' Alex Boone (75) in action during the first half of an NFL football game against ...

Arizona Cardinals' Alex Boone (75) in action during the first half of an NFL football game against the Indianapolis Colts, Sunday, Sept. 17, 2017, in Indianapolis. (AP Photo/Michael Conroy)

(AP Photo/Michael Conroy)

TEMPE, Ariz. – Another week, another change to the offensive line.

For the fifth time in six games, the Arizona Cardinals will roll out a different five-man unit up front.

D.J. Humphries and Alex Boone are expected to return to left tackle and left guard, respectively, when the Cardinals host the Tampa Bay Buccaneers on Sunday at University of Phoenix Stadium.

The two practiced on a limited basis this week, though head coach Bruce Arians sounded encouraged about their game-day availability.

“My biggest concern with both of them right now is conditioning. They haven’t played in awhile,” he said Friday. “We may substitute during the game, something that we don’t normally do; we’ll just see how it goes.”

Humphries has not played since the season opener after hurting his right knee in the first quarter at Detroit. Boone, meanwhile, has missed each of the past two weeks because of a slight pectoral strain.

“I don’t know if I’m worried about (conditioning). I mean, I’m tired every game. It’s football. Being tired is not something that I think about. I’m going to be tired regardless,” Humphries said, adding about Arians perhaps subbing either him or Boone out of the game, “That’s his call. That’s above my pay grade. I ain’t got nothing to do with that. Whatever he decides, that’s how we’re going to roll with it and that’s what we’re going to do.”

Injuries have forced the Cardinals into using four different players at left guard. Last week, it was Earl Watford, who had just been signed off the street.

This week, Watford will probably start at right guard, according to Arians.

Watford was released by the Jacksonville Jaguars before the start of the season. His first four years in the league were spent with the Cardinals.

“I didn’t forget anything,” he said. “Little tweaks here and there; just more technique-wise, just getting back in the groove of running things like we did before.”

Watford replaces Evan Boehm, who had started the first five games of the season.

“He’s more of a natural center,” Arians said, referring to Boehm. “The holding penalties, he got himself in trouble. That’s hurt us. When Earl came in, he knows the offense. It’s a natural fit. Picked (the offense) up even quicker than I thought he would coming back. But, I still think Boehm is going to be a hell of a center someday and his position flexibility is very strong for us on Sundays now.”

For Humphries, it’s been a long wait to get back on the field.

“I told somebody the other day, it kind of feels like my rookie year again. This is pretty miserable. It’s pretty miserable. There were a lot of games I didn’t make just because I wasn’t traveling and not being able to play, I don’t want to be that guy on the sideline with the stank face that’s mad because he can’t play. I don’t want to be that guy,” he said.

“I’m just so happy to be able to be back sweating with my guys. Get out there and battle with them again. I missed it so much. I’m just excited to get back out there with them boys.”

Humphries, however, has never played in a game with Boone. Yes, they’ve practiced together, but Sunday will mark their first time together in game.

“It felt like me and Boone fell right back into place. It didn’t feel like there was any hiccup. We fell right back into place,” Humphries said. “Earl fell right back into place. He’s been gone for a whole year now and it felt like he’s been here the whole camp. We’re looking good right now; just got to put the same stuff on the grass on gameday.”

Only once this season has the Cardinals started the same offensive line in back-to-back weeks. And three-fifths of the line has undergone at least one change.

Center A.Q. Shipley and right tackle Jared Veldheer are the only mainstays.

At 2-3 the Cardinals have many concerns. Solidifying the offensive line, though, may go a long way in beginning to answer a lot of their questions.

“We have way more talent in the room than what’s been shown. It’s just a lot of moving parts. Like we said all the time, it’s no excuses, it’s no excuses,” Humphries said. “All of us can go to practice, all of us sit in meetings, all of us know what we’re doing so it’s no excuses but I’m pretty sure we’ll be able to make some things jell a little bit differently now that everybody is back together.”

Presented By
Western Governors University

Comments

Comment guidelines: No name-calling, personal attacks, profanity, or insults. Please keep the conversation civil and help us moderate comments by reporting abuse.
comments powered by Disqus

Arizona Cardinals

LSU's Malik Nabers, a top NFL Draft prospect...

John Gambadoro

The Gambo 5: Predicting whom the Arizona Cardinals pick 1st in 2024

Marvin Harrison Jr., Malik Nabers, Rome Odunze and two others are on Gambo's list of predicted Arizona Cardinals picks in the 2024 NFL Draft.

4 hours ago

Monti Ossenfort speaks at the NFL Combine...

Tyler Drake

NFL mock draft tracker: What will the Cardinals do with the No. 4 pick?

A look at the players being mocked to the Arizona Cardinals at No. 4 overall in the first round of the 2024 NFL Draft.

5 hours ago

Steve Keim looks on...

Tyler Drake

Ex-Cardinals general manager Steve Keim ‘much happier now’ after rehab stint

Arizona Cardinals GM Steve Keim opened up about his mysterious leave of absence and parting of ways from the team on Tuesday.

24 hours ago

Presented By...

Arizona Sports Video

Video: What is the best move the Cardinals can make in the 1st round of the NFL Draft?

On this episode of Cardinals Corner, Arizona Sports Cardinals reporter Tyler Drake and do-it-all contributor Lauren Koval dive into their best- and worst-case scenarios for the Cardinals in the first round of the 2024 NFL Draft.

1 day ago

Malik Nabers celebrates...

Tyler Drake

Prisco: Cardinals ‘should’ take Malik Nabers over Marvin Harrison Jr. in NFL Draft

CBS Sports draft analyst Pete Prisco believes LSU's Malik Nabers should be the Cardinals' pick at fourth overall in his latest mock draft.

1 day ago

Chop Robinson runs the 4-=yard dash at the NFL Draft Combine...

Tyler Drake

Which NFL Draft prospects are being mocked to Cardinals’ No. 27 pick?

A look at what NFL Draft analysts are thinking when it comes to the Arizona Cardinals' second first-round pick.

1 day ago

Arizona Cardinals shuffle offensive line: Boehm benched, others return