The Cardinals pulled off the upset of the week, beating New England on the road, 20-18.
VIDEO: Aaron Hernandez Headlines Week 2 NFL Injury Report
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Read Article >Patriots’ First Home Opener Loss In Gillette Stadium History
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Read Article >Cardinals Vs. Patriots, Week 2: Loss A Wake-Up Call For New England?
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Read Article >Cardinals Vs. Patriots, Week 2: Arizona Improves To 2-0 On Missed Field Goal
SB Nation’s Cardinals blog, Revenge of the Birds, was pretty excited about the big road victory:
The site also had some fun with GIFs and a couple of great photos of stunned Patriots fans.
Read Article >Cardinals Vs. Patriots Game Recap: Arizona Wins As New England Misses Late Field Goal
Before that kick, Gostkowski was a perfect 4-for-4 in field goals on the season.
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Read Article >Cardinals Win In The Most Cardinals Way Possible
Let it be marked in the annals of history: On September 16th, 2012– the New England Patriots out-Cardinaled the Cardinals.
Read Article >Aaron Hernandez Injury: High Ankle Sprain For Patriots TE, According To Report
New England Patriots tight end Aaron Hernandez suffered a right ankle injury against the Arizona Cardinals early in the game and did not return. The latest news on Hernandez’s ankle is that his injury is likely a high ankle sprain.
If this is high ankle sprain for Hernandez, it could sideline him for multiple weeks or even months. It all depends on just how severe the sprain is. This injury can be difficult to recover from as it requires a lot of rest, and once a player has a high ankle sprain, it is more likely that he could sprain that ankle again.
Read Article >Aaron Hernandez Injury: X-Rays Negative On Ankle
There is now some positive news, because after x-rays were taken it has been revealed that Hernandez’s right ankle is not broken. However, at this point any other damage to the ankle is not known, and further testing will be needed to see if there is any other damage to Hernandez’s ankle.
Before Hernandez left the game he was targeted just once, and they need him on the field because their passing offense has struggled against the Cardinals ever since he left the game.
Read Article >Aaron Hernandez Injury: Patriots TE Rolls Ankle Vs. Cardinals
Hernandez had to be taken off the field with the help of a pair of trainers and is being taken to the locker room for more evaluation. The injury appears to be quite serious since Hernandez was unable to put much weight on his right leg, and he is questionable to return to this game.
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Read Article >Cardinals Vs. Patriots: Game Time, TV Schedule, Odds And More


Sept. 9, 2012; Phoenix, AZ, USA; Arizona Cardinals quarterback Kevin Kolb (4) attempts to throw the ball in the fourth quarter against Seattle Seahawks at University of Phoenix Stadium. Mandatory Credit: Jennifer Hilderbrand-US PRESSWIRE Sunday’s game will begin at 10 a.m. PT, and will be televised on FOX.
Read Article >Week 2 NFL Odds: Cardinals Vs. Patriots


Sep 09, 2012; Nashville, TN, USA; New England Patriots quarterback Tom Brady (12) drops back to hand off against the Tennessee Titans during the second half at LP Field. The Patriots beat the Titans 34-13. Mandatory credit: Don McPeak-US PRESSWIRE The game is scheduled to kick off at 1 p.m. ET, and coverage from Gillette Stadium will be carried on FOX.
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