Patrick Peterson took a punt 99 yards to the house in overtime to give the Cardinals the win.
Beanie Wells Injury Update: Cardinals RB Battles Through Stinger, Knee Issues
Wells finished the game with 20 rushing yards on ten carries and another 13 receiving yards. He suffered the stinger in the third quarter, but it is the knee issue that is causing the real problems. He had surgery on the knee a year ago and is still struggling with it. He has acknowledged it will likely bother him all season long, so fantasy owners will have to live with it the rest of the season.
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Read Article >Larry Fitzgerald Fantasy Stats: Cardinals Started John Skelton, But Fitzgerald Still Scored
Fitzgerald had 603 receiving yard on the season with 2 receiving touchdowns entering Week 9. Fitzgerald was averaging 86 yards receiving per game. Fitzgerald’s receiving yards per game were up nearly 15 yards per game from last season.
Fitzgerald was ranked as the 9th ranked wide receiver according to Yahoo! heading into his match up with the St. Louis Rams who rank 15th against the pass, giving up 227 passing yards per game.
Read Article >VIDEO: Patrick Peterson Scores Overtime Game-Winning 99-Yard Punt Return Touchdown
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Read Article >VIDEO: Rams Safeties Add To Lead
The St. Louis Rams offense has been able to move the ball today against the Arizona Cardinals. Unfortunately, they have not been able to put the ball into the end zone. The Rams’ defense on the other hand, is having no problem finding the end zone. The defensive line has sacked Cardinals quarterback John Skelton TWICE in the end zone for two safeties in the third quarter, giving the Rams a 13-6 lead in the third quarter.
Check out the video of each safety. First, here’s James Hall’s:
Read Article >VIDEO: Sam Bradford Picked Off On Flea-Flicker
The annoying part of it was Bradford was under zero pressure and his man wasn’t open. In fact, he didn’t even have total single coverage, as another defensive back was still underneath the throw. Live and learn maybe.
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