ARIZONA CARDINALS

Cardinals’ David Johnson explains crucial fourth-quarter play

Sep 24, 2018, 4:22 PM | Updated: 4:51 pm

Arizona Cardinals running back David Johnson stretches out with teammates prior to an NFL football ...

Arizona Cardinals running back David Johnson stretches out with teammates prior to an NFL football game against the Chicago Bears, Sunday, Sept. 23, 2018, in Glendale, Ariz. (AP Photo/Ralph Freso)

(AP Photo/Ralph Freso)

The Arizona Cardinals answered a looming question regarding their starting quarterback situation Monday afternoon.

But what about the decision to have Chase Edmonds, not starting running back David Johnson, in on the biggest play of Sunday’s game?

Johnson explained what exactly happened on the crucial 3rd-and-2 play in the fourth quarter in which Edmonds — not Johnson — got the carry on Monday.

“It was actually the play before the 3rd-and-two,” Johnson said Monday of what transpired in the fourth quarter. “The play before I missed the blitz so I had to go on the sideline and talk to [running backs coach] Kirby [Wilson] about it because I actually did not see the guy and that’s my guy.

“[Wilson] called me out to talk about it, that’s why I hope and I want my head coach keeps me accountable. I want my teammates to keep my accountable and when they mess up I want them to tell me what I did wrong.”

With two minutes left to play and rookie Josh Rosen under center, the Cardinals were looking at 3rd-and-2 at the Bears’ 45-yard line. Edmonds got the handoff, but was hit behind the line of scrimmage for a three-yard loss. The next play, the rookie quarterback would throw an interception, ending the comeback bid.

“I have full trust in Chase, everyone has trust in Chase,” Johnson said of his fellow running back. “We’ve been talking about Chase since he’s been on the team about how great a running back he is and he’s able to do the plays that they call and they don’t have any second-guess of what’s called when he’s in there.”

Following the team’s 16-14 loss to the Chicago Bears, head coach Steve Wilks called the decision to have Edmonds in during the critical moment the right move.

“We have total confidence, number one, in Chase as well as David,” Wilks said after the game. “We got the call right there. I don’t think it was really who was in the game, it was penetration up front. Got to do a better job as far as blocking in that situation.”

Arizona Cardinals

Marvin Harrison Jr. and Paris Johnson Jr....

Nick Borgia

Marvin Harrison Jr. reunites with Ohio State teammate Paris Johnson Jr. in Arizona

Former Ohio State teammates Marvin Harrison Jr. and Paris Johnson Jr. are reunited in Arizona. Johnson says that knew this day would come.

7 hours ago

Defensive back Max Melton #16 of the Rutgers Scarlet Knights celebrates his interception against th...

David Veenstra

Marvin Harrison Jr. respects new Cardinals CB Max Melton’s game from college battles

New Arizona Cardinals draft picks Max Melton and Marvin Harrison Jr. are very familiar with each other going back to their college battles.

9 hours ago

Xavier Weaver...

Arizona Sports

Tracking the undrafted free agents signed by the Arizona Cardinals

After selecting 12 players in the 2024 NFL Draft, the Arizona Cardinals got to work signing undrafted free agents. Here's the list so far.

9 hours ago

A general view as the Arizona Cardinals make their draft pick during the first round of the 2019 NF...

David Veenstra

All the Arizona Cardinals picks in the 2024 NFL Draft: Full list

The 2024 NFL Draft is over for the Arizona Cardinals after making 12 selections, beginning with Marvin Harrison Jr. at No. 4.

11 hours ago

Jaden Davis defends a wide receiver...

Tyler Drake

Arizona Cardinals take Miami CB Jaden Davis with 226th pick in 2024 NFL Draft

The Arizona Cardinals selected Miami cornerback Jaden Davis with the 226th pick in the 2024 NFL Draft on Saturday.

11 hours ago

Monti Ossenfort looks on...

Tyler Drake

Arizona Cardinals land UAB WR Tejhaun Palmer with 191st pick in 2024 NFL Draft

The Arizona Cardinals took UAB wide receiver Tejhaun Palmer with the 191st pick in the 2024 NFL Draft on Saturday.

13 hours ago

Cardinals’ David Johnson explains crucial fourth-quarter play