The NFL announced the Colts, one of the Cardinals’ 2025 road opponents will be the home team in a game in Berlin, Germany.
With 60 players currently under contract, that puts the Cardinals about two-thirds of the way to the 91-man offseason roster limit. During the offseason, only the top 51 players count against the salary cap, which has not yet been set.
Arizona is slated to play the Colts as a road opponent next season, leaving the door open for the Cardinals to feature in the international game. Wir kommen zurück nach Deutschland! Next season we are excited to host the NFL’s first-ever regular season game in Berlin! 🇩🇪 pic.twitter.com/jIuRvqjUDK
ARIZONA -- Former Arizona Cardinals head coach Steve Wilks is reportedly being interviewed for the Indianapolis Colts' defensive coordinator position, according to NFL insider Tom Pelissero.
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After moving on from Gus Bradley earlier in the week, the Indianapolis Colts will reportedly be interviewing long-time coach Steve Wilks for their defensive coordinator opening, according to Tom Pelissero. In addition to Wilks, Pelissero would also report that former Bengals defensive coordinator Lou Anarumo will be interviewing as well.
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