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Cardinals defensive coordinator Al Holcomb and his staff keep a chart of missed opportunities by their players every day in training camp. They’ve been doing it since OTAs.
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Doan was a positive light for a franchise as it weathered ownership strife, arena uncertainty and a lack of postseason success.
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Wide receiver Larry Fitzgerald and cornerback Patrick Peterson are the only two remaining Arizona Cardinals who trained in Flagstaff.
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Cardinals coach Steve Wilks doesn’t know what to expect from coordinator Mike McCoy’s offense because McCoy doesn’t know what to expect from his offense.
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The Cardinals practiced outdoors on Tuesday morning in an effort to give the players a change of pace and prepare them for the elements.
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Markus Golden said there have no setbacks in his rehabilitation from ACL surgery, but there is still no timeline for the defensive end/outside linebacker’s return to practice.
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To get a sense of how thoroughly John Chayka has remade the team’s roster in his 26-plus months as Coyotes general manager, all you have to do is take a look at the 2016-17 roster.
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Cap space helped the Arizona Coyotes pull off a trade to acquire Vinnie Hinostroza and Jordan Oesterle, plus the contract of Marian Hossa, from the Chicago Blackhawks.
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Oliver Ekman-Larsson renewed his commitment to Arizona by signing a contract extension with the Coyotes on July 1. On Wednesday, he underscored the depth of that commitment by donating $125,000 to the Boys and Girls Club of Greater Scottsdale.
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A number of new faces will populate the Pacific Division this season. Here’s a team-by-team breakdown of the Coyotes’ rivals’ moves.