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Friday, 6 March 2026

Cardinals release DL Dalvin Tomlinson, save $9.4 million in cap space

The Arizona Cardinals released defensive lineman Dalvin Tomlinson on Friday, saving $9.4 million in cap space for 2026.

Arizona is still faced with a $6.8 million dead money hit, according to Over the Cap.

Tomlinson was signed on a two-year $29 million contract last offseason and started all 17 games for the Cardinals.

Tomlinson totaled 26 tackles, three for loss, three quarterback hits and a sack in his first season in Arizona.

The 32-year-old was taken by the New York Giants in the second round of the 2017 draft out of Alabama. After four seasons in New York, the Minnesota Vikings signed Tomlinson to a two-year deal. He later played two seasons for the Cleveland Browns before joining the Cardinals.

Arizona will not make any additional cuts on Friday, according to Arizona Sports’ John Gambadoro.

The Cardinals also cut defensive lineman Bilal Nichols and linebacker Akeem Davis-Gaither on Thursday, which saved another $11 million in cap space for 2026.

Without Tomlinson and Nichols, Walter Nolen III, Darius Robinson and Dante Stills round out the defensive linemen depth for the Cardinals. Calais Campbell and L.J. Collier are free agents.



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D-backs’ Druw Jones rips RBI double in World Baseball Classic, dad celebrates in dugout

Diamondbacks outfielder prospect Druw Jones started his World Baseball Classic with an RBI double, as his Hall of Fame father, Andruw Jones, watched on from the dugout on Friday.

The younger Jones, 22, is representing the Netherlands for the first time in his career, with his father managing for the first time. The older Jones is from Curacao, an island off the coast of Venezuela that is a constituent country within the Kingdom of the Netherlands.

The Jones’ make up the first father-son, manager-player duo in WBC history.

“As soon as he knew he was managing, he kind of let me know,” Druw told reporters on Friday. “He was like, ‘Hey, man, if you’re going to be able to play, we’re going to have you on the roster.’ Of course I’m going to accept. Just had to wait on the team’s approval, and they were all backing it 100 percent.”

In the Netherlands’ opening Pool D game against Venezuela, Jones grounded a sinker up the middle and hustled his way to second base for an RBI double in the second inning.

In his second at-bat on Friday, Jones struck out swinging, but he recorded another RBI in his third plate appearance, a sacrifice fly that scored Didi Gregorius.

The older Jones, a 10-time Gold Glove winner who was recently elected to the 2026 MLB Hall of Fame class, told reporters he had never coached his son before, not even as a youth player.

But emphasized he treats everyone the same, even his son.

“It’s awesome. Like I say, I never coached him as a youth baseball player,” Jones said. “This is a great honor. This is good for him to represent the country that I come from, just like everybody else. Like Dominican players that have guys that were born in the United States and represent their family’s country.”

Jones has long been known for his defense and last season was named Minor League Defensive Player of the Year and was also a minor league Gold Glove recipient.

However, his bat has also impressed this spring. In Diamondbacks spring training games, Jones is slashing .333/.333/.500 and has two doubles in 12 plate appearances.

“It’s awesome. I think the experience is always big. I like to see a lot of young guys come out here and experience this because this kind of changes their career-wise of how to get started playing big games early in their career,” Jones said of his son getting WBC experience.

“Nobody wants to go out there and play nine innings in spring training. So they’re still in spring training, but they’re playing real games. So I always love young guys to come out so we can see what they’ve got.”



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PBA All-Star: Jerom Lastimosa carries Rookies-Sophomores to win

CANDON, Ilocos Sur—Jerom Lastimosa led the Rookies and Sophomores Team to a 154-150 win over the Juniors in the Blitz Game of the PBA All-Star Weekend on Friday at Candon City Arena here. The Magnolia sophomore was hailed as the game’s Most Valuable Player as the squad composed of first and second year players prevailed

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Thursday, 5 March 2026

D-backs prospect Brady Counsell, Cubs manager Craig Counsell share spring training moment

MESA — It is becoming an annual tradition for fathers and sons to exchange lineup cards when the Arizona Diamondbacks and Chicago Cubs play in spring training, but on Thursday at Sloan Park, the meeting was between Counsells instead of Lovullos.

Diamondbacks prospect Brady Counsell and Cubs manager Craig Counsell met at home plate ahead of Brady Counsell’s spring training debut. The D-backs took Counsell in the 10th round of the MLB Draft last summer, nine years after his father played his sixth and final season for the Diamondbacks in 2006.

“I think it’s just, obviously my dad played for them and won a World Series with them, so I think when I got the call that they’re gonna be taking me, just super exciting to be able to follow in his footsteps and hopefully eventually bring another championship back to Arizona,” Brady Counsell said.

Counsell let his mother know ahead of time but surprised his father on game day.

He was not in the starting lineup for Arizona but a sub, as the D-backs have needed to call on more minor league reinforcements as regulars left for the World Baseball Classic. Craig Counsell told reporters, “I’ll close my eyes and watch the video later,” in regards to his son’s first at-bat.

A Cubs-Diamondbacks spring training game over the past couple seasons has typically been preceded by a lineup card exchange between D-backs manager Torey Lovullo and Cubs minor league coach Nick Lovullo, who will be the bench coach at Triple-A Iowa this season.

“It’s probably more emotional for the parent than it is for the son or the daughter in these situations,” Torey Lovullo said. “You go crashing all the way back to them in diapers and throwing your first ball to them. I don’t care who you are. You reflect that far back and just proudly watch your son do his thing in his own element and make it his own way.”

When asked to compare his game to his father’s, Brady Counsell said they were similar but he supplied more power. He hit 12 home runs in his final collegiate season at Kansas, while Craig Counsell hit 42 over a 16-year big league career.

In terms of Craig Counsell’s famously unique batting stance, Brady Counsell said he’s tested it out but will stick to a more conventional set up.

“We both have a high baseball IQ,” Counsell said. “I think just playing the game the right way, playing hard and using the baseball IQ to kind of make a name for yourself.”



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Report: Cardinals will not tender RB Emari Demercado

The Arizona Cardinals will not tender restricted free agent running back Emari Demercado, allowing him to become an unrestricted free agent, according to NFL insider Jordan Schultz.

Schultz added that Arizona could still look to bring Demercado back.

Demercado was an undrafted free agent and signed with the Cardinals in 2023. He spent three seasons in Arizona, collecting 1,143 total yards and four touchdowns.

The Cardinals’ running back had 44 carries for 312 yards and added 13 receptions for 101 yards and a touchdown last season.

However, his most notable play of the season came on his longest run of the year, when he scampered 71 yards against the Tennessee Titans and dropped the ball before reaching the end zone.

The play would’ve likely been the finishing touches on a Cardinals win if he made it to the end zone. Instead, it sparked the Titans’ comeback win, and former coach Jonathan Gannon was fined later in the week for the sideline interaction with Demercado following the play.

Where does this leave the Cardinals’ running back room?

James Conner is under contract through the 2026 season and Trey Benson’s rookie contract runs through the 2027 season.

Bam Knight is a restricted free agent and Michael Carter is an unrestricted free agent.

With Benson under contract in 2026 and Conner as a potential buyout candidate, the Cardinals are expected to address the position either in the draft or in free agency.



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Fantasy Football Reaction: Bears Trade D.J. Moore to Bills

Fantasy Football Impact: D.J. Moore Traded to Bills

The Buffalo Bills made a major move to upgrade their passing attack, acquiring wide receiver D.J. Moore from the Chicago Bears in exchange for a 2026 second-round pick, while also receiving a 2026 fifth-round pick in return.

The deal gives Buffalo a legitimate top receiving option for Josh Allen, while Chicago gains additional draft capital.

From a fantasy football perspective, the ripple effects could be significant.

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D.J. Moore Traded to Bills

A big winner from this move is Josh Allen, who finally gets the closest player to a No. 1 wide receiver the Bills have lacked since the departure of Stefon Diggs.

Moore brings a skill set that fits perfectly within Joe Brady’s offense. The two already have history together from their time with the Carolina Panthers, when Brady called plays in 2020 and 2021. During those seasons, Moore finished as the WR22 and WR19 in half-PPR, posting nearly 1,200 receiving yards in both campaigns while averaging 11.5 fantasy points per game, which would have ranked WR17 in 2025 scoring.

Moore also commanded a career-high 163 targets in 2021, highlighting the type of volume he can handle when featured.

Despite finishing WR32 last season (WR43 in points per game), Moore’s production was quietly impressive given the context. Chicago’s new coaching staff, led by Ben Johnson, increasingly prioritized players drafted under their new regime, which led to Moore’s gradual phase-out of the offense. Even in that situation, Moore still scored eight touchdowns, including twice in the postseason. Moore also stepped up when Rome Odunze missed time with a foot injury. Also caught the game-winning TD in overtime versus the Green Bay Packers.

At 29 years old this April, Moore still profiles as a player with plenty left in the tank. For context, Stefon Diggs was also 29 during his final elite season with Buffalo before Brady took over play-calling duties.

Moore’s ability to win downfield, separate on boundary/intermediate routes, and generate yards after the catch gives the Bills something their receiver room lacked.

As The Athletic’s Joe Buscaglia noted, “Moore has what the Bills lack in speed and intermediate to deep separation. He would immediately become the team’s No. 1 wide receiver — one who could flourish with an on-time thrower such as Allen as his quarterback. Moore’s skills also would not duplicate what the Bills have in Shakir or Coleman.”

DJM immediately projects as Buffalo’s 1A receiving option, though Brady’s offensive philosophy typically spreads targets around rather than funneling them to one player.

That dynamic creates an interesting fantasy profile. Moore likely won’t command an overwhelming target share, but the efficiency boost attached to Allen dramatically raises his weekly ceiling. Better in best ball? You bet.

Meanwhile, this trade creates some losers in Buffalo’s receiver room.

Khalil Shakir and Keon Coleman both take hits to their target projections. Brady previously mentioned at the NFL Combine expanding Shakir’s role outside of the slot, though Moore primarily played on the perimeter during his time with Brady in Carolina.

Chicago Bears Wide Receiver Room Impact

On the Chicago side, the trade signals a clear commitment to the team’s young offensive core. Full disclosure: the expectation was that the team would move on from Moore, so I haven’t moved them much since the trade.

The biggest beneficiaries appear to be Luther Burden III and Colston Loveland, two rookies who surged during the second half of the season.

Burden finished the year — including postseason play — ranked 7th in yards per route run (2.34), a strong indicator of future breakout potential.

Loveland was even more impressive.

The rookie tight end finished the regular season top five among tight ends in both PFF receiving grade and yards per route run (1.97). From Week 7 onward, Loveland ranked top five at the position in targets, receptions, and receiving yards, posting a 26% target rate and finishing TE4 in fantasy points per game (11.1) during that span. Only Trey McBride averaged more receiving yards per game at the position.

Loveland’s breakout culminated in a massive postseason performance against the Packers, when he recorded eight receptions for 137 yards on 15 targets. According to Next Gen Stats, the majority of that production came when Loveland created separation. He generated 111 yards on six receptions when wide open (3+ yards of separation) and added 94 yards on vertical routes.

The former Michigan standout also thrived against zone coverage, catching all eight of his receptions for 137 yards on 13 targets in those situations.

The Bears still have Cole Kmet under contract, though his deal includes a potential out. Chicago has heavily utilized two-tight-end sets, making it unlikely the team completely move on from Kmet given his value to the offense.

Chicago used 12 personnel on 32.5% of offensive snaps, the 7th-highest rate in the NFL, including a season-high 57.7% in Week 18. In those formations, the Bears averaged 5.6 yards per play with a 45.5% success rate, both top-eight marks in the league.

Still, Moore’s departure should create additional opportunities for both Burden and Loveland to command meaningful target shares in Year 2 as they open the year as locked-and-loaded starters.

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What This Means for Fantasy Football Drafts

Moore immediately becomes one of the more intriguing wide receivers and potential values heading into 2026 fantasy drafts if last year’s dip is held against him. The combination of elite quarterback play, offensive efficiency, and Moore’s versatile skill set creates a pathway for a bounce-back season. We know that everybody “eats” in Joe Brady’s offense, so Moore is more of a 1A than a true No. 1 WR – so there is a price where he could become too expensive.

But given his body of work, 6 of the last 7 seasons as WR22 or better…Moore projects like a draft-day value. Again, Moore has always been a fantasy WR2, even while constantly overcoming target competition and less-than-stellar QB play at times.

He is now playing with the best QB of his career. Sometimes it can just be that simple (see George Pickens from 2025).

At the same time, the Bears’ offense now becomes increasingly centered around its young weapons, particularly Burden and Loveland, both of whom flashed significant upside late in their rookie seasons.

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Wednesday, 4 March 2026

Kyler Murray’s top 10 best plays with Cardinals

An era is officially set to come to an end with the announcement on Tuesday that the Arizona Cardinals plan to release quarterback Kyler Murray on March 11.

While his 38-48-1 record as a starter and just one winning season in Arizona don’t scream success, the 2019 No. 1 overall pick also earned back-to-back Pro Bowl nods and was an NFL Rookie of the Year, with plenty of highlight-reel moments across his Cardinals tenure.

Here’s a look at the top 10 plays of Murray’s Cardinals career as his chapter in Arizona comes to an end:

No. 10

At the tail end of the 2023 season, Murray went into the home of the defending NFC Champions and threw for 232 yards and three touchdowns to lift the 3-12 Cardinals and then-head coach Jonathan Gannon past his former team in the Philadelphia Eagles.

The 21-6 comeback couldn’t have been completed if not for the signal caller evading pressure and setting up a spectacular catch from James Conner for a five-yard touchdown late in the third quarter.

No. 9

When the Cardinals drafted Marvin Harrison Jr. in the 2024 NFL Draft, the football world was abuzz regarding the potential connection between Murray and the No. 4 overall pick.

A week after only catching one pass for four yards in his rookie debut, Week 2 of the 2024 season against the Los Angeles Rams saw Harrison record his first touchdown as a Cardinal on a 23-yard dime.

Four plays later, Murray threw his way again where Harrison turned a 40-yard lob into a 60-yard dash to the end zone. The rookie wideout finished the second game of his career with 130 yards and two touchdowns on four receptions.

No. 8

Every Cardinals fan remembers where they were for the team’s Thursday Night thriller versus the Green Bay Packers in 2021, for better or worse.

Murray throwing no touchdowns and two interceptions played a large part in a 24-21 defeat that dampened Arizona’s 7-0 start. However, the quarterback started off hot with an incredible pass to DeAndre Hopkins while having a defender in his face to set up a Chase Edmonds touchdown.

No. 7

What better way to end the opening drive of a crucial divisional matchup on the road against the San Francisco 49ers than by taking a read option 50 yards to the house?

Considering he hit a top speed of 21.27 mph, Murray only needed a couple of yards before letting the opposition know that they weren’t going to catch him. The score on the ground was one of two total touchdowns from Murray in a 24-23 win.

No. 6

The second of seven consecutive victories to open up Arizona’s 2021 campaign came in a home game versus the Minnesota Vikings where Murray racked up over 400 total yards and four touchdowns.

Down 20-7 entering the second quarter, the quarterback helped the Cardinals score 14 unanswered points, highlighted by a 77-yard touchdown pass to the late Rondale Moore.

No. 5

After tearing his ACL in 2022 and missing the first nine games of the 2023 season, Murray made his return against the Atlanta Falcons at State Farm Stadium.

No play from his thrilling performance stands out more than his 13-yard scramble to move the chains with under two minutes and position to Cardinals to eventually prevail, 25-23, on a game-winning field goal.

No. 4

The only way to properly describe Murray’s three-touchdown performance in Week 2 of 2024 is video-game like. What else is there to say about a 32-yard bomb to Harrison Jr. on a backfoot sideline throw right in the face of a blitzing Rams defender?

No. 3

Our final entry from the Cardinals 41-10 romp of the Rams comes from Murray’s final touchdown pass of the game. The 18-yard strike to Elijah Higgins included evading three defenders before delivering a near-perfect ball to the back of the end zone.

Murray ended the game with 17 completions on 21 attempts, 266 passing yards and three touchdowns. He also became the third quarterback in Cardinals history to finish with a perfect passer rating.

No. 2

In a 2023 Week 2 match in Las Vegas, the Cardinals overcame a 20-point deficit to win 29-23 in overtime thanks to several superhuman plays from Murray.

In particular, one currently sits in the NFL record books as a result of the signal caller dancing around the Raiders defense for 20 seconds for the longest two-point conversion in league history.

No. 1

There’s no denying that Murray’s legacy in Arizona will always include what happened on Nov. 15, 2020.

The 43-yard prayer turned game-winning touchdown to Hopkins over the Buffalo Bills for the “Hail Murray” is the inarguable highlight of the quarterback’s seven years as an Arizona Cardinal.

 



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