The Arizona Cardinals open rookie minicamp Thursday, so their draft picks and undrafted rookies will take the field with their first professional numbers.
Arizona Cardinals wide receiver Greg Dortch looks like he will replace Rondale Moore in the lineup in 2024. Dortch signed his one-year qualifying tender as an exclusive rights free agent on Wednesday, officially returning to the team for the third straight year.
ESPN's Adam Schefter has reported that exclusive rights free agent wide receiver Greg Dortch has signed his one-year tender with the Arizona Cardinals.
After almost a month of waiting for confirmation, the Arizona Cardinals are bringing back wide receiver Greg Dortch. NFL insiders like ESPN’s Adam Schefter reported that Dortch has agreed to contract terms with Arizona.
What a difference a year makes. After the 2022 season ended and when Arizona Cardinals general manager Monti Ossenfort and head coach Jonathan Gannon arrived, this is what the wide receiver room looked like: On the active roster in alphabetical order were Andre Baccellia, Marquise Brown, Robbie Chosen (formerly Robbie Anderson), Greg Dortch, A.J.
The Arizona Cardinal cleared the way for wide receiver Greg Dortch to have a more permanent role on offense. Hollywood Brown left in free agency to sign with the Kansas City Chiefs and Rondale Moore was traded to the Atlanta Falcons in exchange for quarterback Desmond Ridder.
After making a statement on Monday where they made four free agent additions, the Arizona Cardinals have reportedly agreed to contract terms with three of their own players.
Arizona Cardinals WR Greg Dortch is excited to be back in the desert. Dortch entered this offseason as an exclusive rights free agent, meaning the Cardinals ultimately controlled where he went. After Arizona tendered Dortch, he was unable to negotiate with any other team, ensuring he remained in Cardinals red for another season.
The Arizona Cardinals plan to bring back one of their young receivers for at least one more year. In a no-brainer move, the Cardinals tendered exclusive-rights free agent Greg Dortch, bringing him back for the 2024 season.
The Arizona Cardinals have tendered free agent WR Greg Dortch, according to OverTheCap. Dortch was an exclusive rights restricted free agent heading into this offseason.
The Washington Commanders are in a good place to begin their rebuild. Washington have the No. 2 pick in the upcoming 2024 NFL Draft, which puts the Commanders in a position to take one of the top quarterbacks of the board.
Sunday's matchup between the Seattle Seahawks and Arizona Cardinals presents a golden opportunity for the player carrying the King of Props' support for top prop.
One team wants a No. 2 seed, the other would like a two-game win streak. Both hope to avenge an earlier loss to a division rival.
Gearing up for their final matchup on their schedule against the Seattle Seahawks, there is uncertainty swarming around who will be back on the Arizona Cardinals 2024 roster and others who will have to search of a new home elsewhere next season.
There were plenty of letdowns and injuries to go around in Week 11 of the NFL season.
The Arizona Cardinals signed wide receiver Greg Dortch to his exclusive rights tender, making him a member of the team coming into the 2023 season, the receiver announced via social media.
Although the Cardinals came up short against the Buccaneers on Christmas night, WR Greg Dortch proved himself to be a vital part of Arizona’s’ offense.
Three receivers for the Arizona Cardinals made their way on the injury report ahead of Week 14's matchup against the New England Patriots. DeAndre Hopkins popped up with illness on Thursday but practiced fully the last two days and was taken off Saturday's injury report.
Not quite the team they thought they would be by the time late November rolled around, the Los Angeles Chargers finally can see a favorable schedule ahead, and it might not be too late.
Not only will Arizona’s talent be tested early with a Week 1 matchup against the Chiefs, but their depth will be tested, as well.
Arizona has just five active wide receivers to open the 2022 campaign, with Moore listed as a starter with A.J. Green and Marquise Brown.
Greg Dortch was bound for Canada when the call came in. The Arizona Cardinals were calling to request that the receiver head to the desert for a tryout.
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