ARIZONA CARDINALS

Markus Golden: There’s always time to get better

Nov 24, 2015, 1:00 PM

Arizona Cardinals outside linebacker Markus Golden (44) knocks the football lose from Cincinnati Be...

Arizona Cardinals outside linebacker Markus Golden (44) knocks the football lose from Cincinnati Bengals quarterback Andy Dalton (14) for a fumble during the second half of an NFL football game, Sunday, Nov. 22, 2015, in Glendale, Ariz. The Cardinals recovered the ball. (AP Photo/Ross D. Franklin)

(AP Photo/Ross D. Franklin)

LISTEN: Markus Golden, Cardinals linebacker

No highlight reel of Sunday night’s game between the Arizona Cardinals and the Cincinnati Bengals would be complete without Markus Golden’s fourth quarter strip-sack of Bengals QB Andy Dalton on the Cincinnati 10-yard line.

“I was able to get a good get-off on the ball and as I got around the corner, I saw the ball and was like ‘oh yeah, I’m gonna go for the strip-sack’ and I was able to get the ball out so it was a good play,” Golden told Doug and Wolf on Arizona Sports 98.7 FM on Tuesday

The forced fumble earned the rookie linebacker a game ball after the 34-31 victory, but Golden said that there’s always room for improvement.

“I feel like I’m doing alright but I know I can be doing a whole lot better. My goal was to come in and get better each week from week one. I wanted to be able to look back and say I got better. I felt like I got better, but I still have a whole lot of work to do,” Golden said.

The former University of Missouri Tiger has played in all ten games for the Cardinals this season — starting in three — and has totaled 19 tackles, two sacks and one forced fumble. Golden said that as he’s becoming more comfortable with the plays, he’s coming into his own more.

“When I first started, you have so many plays. You’re trying to remember the plays, you’re out there thinking so much so you forget about all the tendencies that can get you there faster,” Golden said. “That’s what I’ve been getting better at. Just being myself out there and using all the things I can use to be a great player.”

Golden said one key to his improvement from week to week is the help of a few seasoned veterans. For Golden, those players are Sean Weatherspoon, Dwight Freeney and LaMarr Woodley.

“Everybody helps me out a lot, that’s the good thing about it. I’ve got a couple guys that I can go to. Even when I’m out there just playing, they come to me and tell me what I could be doing better or what I’m doing good,” Golden said. “That’s the great thing about playing with a lot of great players – you’ve got a lot of help as a young rookie.”

While Golden says Freeney has been a tremendous help to him this season, we won’t be seeing Freeney’s signature spin move out of him quite yet.

“That spin move, he’s been mastering forever. That’s going to take me a long time to get it down pat, but I’m learning it and I’m learning a lot from Dwight,” Golden said.

“He’s been helping me out with a lot of technique issues that I have and a lot of pass rushing moves—things that he thinks I can do well. And he tells me the things that I do good. Dwight helped me out so much, it’s crazy how much he helped me out. It’s an honor to play with him.”

Arizona Cardinals

Michael Wilson looks on...

Tyler Drake

Cardinals questions post-NFL Draft: Is Michael Wilson the unquestioned WR2?

Michael Wilson enters Year 2 as the Cardinals' likely candidate to secure the WR2 role behind Marvin Harrison Jr. Will anyone beat him out?

15 hours ago

...

Arizona Sports Video

Video: Trey Benson and Jared Verse former teammates turned division rivals talk trash on Burns & Gambo

Trey Benson and Jared Verse former teammates turned division rivals talk trash on Burns & Gambo.

1 day ago

Jacob Roberts #40 of the Wake Forest Demon Deacons attempts to tackle Trey Benson #3 of the Florida...

Kellan Olson

New Cardinals RB Trey Benson, FSU teammate Jared Verse banter as future opponents

Cardinals running back Trey Benson was asked about having to face his collegiate teammate Jared Verse. So then he handed the phone to Verse.

1 day ago

Dadrion Taylor-Demerson #DB64 of Texas Tech participates in a drill during the NFL Combine at Lucas...

Kellan Olson

Dadrion Taylor-Demerson manifested getting drafted ‘home’ by Arizona Cardinals

Texas Tech safety Dadrion Taylor-Demerson felt a connection to the Arizona Cardinals in the pre-draft process and it came to fruition.

2 days ago

Tip Reiman runs the 40-yard dash at the 2024 NFL Draft Combine...

Tyler Drake

Wolf or Tip? Cardinals rookie TE Tip Reiman prides himself on being a mauler

Arizona Cardinals 2024 third-round pick Tip Reiman isn't one to hide from contact. In fact, he welcomes it with open arms.

2 days ago

Marvin Harrison Jr. runs after the catch...

Tyler Drake

Petzing: Important Cardinals’ Marvin Harrison Jr. begins NFL career ‘just like anybody else’

It's of the utmost importance Marvin Harrison Jr. is "just like anybody else" joining an NFL offense for the first time.

2 days ago

Markus Golden: There’s always time to get better