Arizona Cardinals HC Jonathan Gannon offered an encouraging update on right tackle Jonah Williams, who has been on injured reserve since Week 1 with a knee injury.
Cardinals head coach Jonathan Gannon updated the status of several injured players.
The Arizona Cardinals have missed starting right tackle Jonah Williams. The veteran who signed a two-year, $30 million deal this offseason has played only one quarter of football.
The Arizona Cardinals have been quiet on the status of starting right tackle Jonah Williams since he first departed Week 1's loss against the Buffalo Bills with a knee injury.
The Arizona Cardinals lost right tackle Jonah Williams to a knee injury after one quarter of play. He suffered a knee injury on the final play of the first quarter of the season opener and was placed on injured reserve.
In the wake of starting right tackle Jonah Williams being placed on IR, Bleacher Report has a free agent signing the team should make right now.
The Arizona Cardinals seek their first win of the season in Week 2 taking on the L.A. Rams at home Sunday afternoon. To do that, they will need to win some key matchups.
The Arizona Cardinals are in need of some reinforcements if they want to set the tone for a competitive 2024 campaign. Stop me if you've heard that before.
The Arizona Cardinals aren’t revealing anything about the specifics of the right knee injury suffered by right tackle Jonah Williams, but Dr. David Chao (sicscore.com; @ProFootballDoc) believes there is “worry for patella subluxation (partial dislocation).
The Arizona Cardinals make some roster moves following the Jonah Williams injury. The Arizona Cardinals placed offensive tackle Jonah Williams on IR on Wednesday, and in a corresponding move the team has elevated edge rusher Julian Okwara to the active roster.
Jonah Williams injured his right knee in the first quarter of the Cardinals’ 34-28 loss to the Buffalo Bills on Sunday. Williams was quickly ruled out for the rest of the game in the second half.
Jonah Williams‘ Cardinals debut involved only 22 snaps, as an injury took the free agency addition off the field. As a result, the Cardinals will need to make an early-season adjustment.
The Arizona Cardinals could be without starting right tackle Jonah Williams for some time due to his knee injury. According to ESPN’s Jeremy Fowler on X: “Sources on #Cardinals right tackle Jonah Williams’ knee injury: He’s expected to miss some time.
The Cardinals lost their starting right tackle in the first quarter, as Jonah Williams suffered a knee injury on their second offensive drive of their game against the Buffalo Bills.
The Arizona Cardinals are expected to sign former Cincinnati Bengals offensive tackle Jonah Williams, according to NFL insider Ian Rapoport.
INDIANAPOLIS -- The Washington Commanders made moves during NFL Scouting Combine week, and not just the ones made within the confines of the Indiana Convention Center. Releasing offensive tackle Charles Leno Jr.
The Bengals' opening draft pick of the Zac Taylor era is entering free agency as Jonah Williams wraps up his first season playing right tackle in the NFL.
Now that he’s had time to cool down, Williams has withdrawn his request, stating he’s more than happy to switch from left to right tackle.
At least one known Jonah Williams suitor has surfaced. During an offseason in which Jawaan Taylor bolted for Kansas City and Cam Robinson received a PED suspension, the Jaguars showed interest in the disgruntled Bengals tackle.
NFL analyst Chad Forbes thinks the Jets should trade for Bengals offensive tackle Jonah Williams. "If the acquisition cost isn’t overwhelming given Bengals want to move the contract, Jets should be ALL OVER Jonah Williams," Forbes tweeted.
Zac Taylor said this week he expects Williams to be back and partake in a competition at right tackle, a position the former has not played since his freshman season at Alabama. Going into a contract year, Williams wants to stay at his position.
Jonah Williams trade talks are reportedly ramping up as the left tackle looks for a spot to play his only NFL position so far. One home ESPN's Bill Barnwell thinks could work is the Jets.
Bengals' left tackle Jonah Williams requested a trade after the team signed Orlando Brown Jr. to a four-year, $64.09 million contract a week ago and he may be on the move sooner than later.
Jonah Williams entered a trade request to the Bengals this week amidst all of the shuffling along the offensive line. The left tackle wants to stay at that spot and isn't keen on moving to the right side as Orlando Brown Jr.
The Bengals made a big splash in free agency by signing LT Orlando Brown Jr. to a four-year, $64.09 million contract Wednesday. But not everyone on the team was happy with the move.
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