The Arizona Cardinals did not make the playoffs this season, but come of their former players did. The NFL playoffs continue Sunday with three games on the schedule. The final game has the Washington Commanders on the road against the Tampa Bay Buccaneers.
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The Washington Commanders and Tampa Bay Buccaneers play the final of three playoff games on Sunday. Below are some players on Washington’s roster scheduled to be free agents who could be potential targets for some of the Cardinals’ offseason needs.
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ARIZONA -- The return of former Arizona Cardinals leader Kliff Kingsbury to the head coaching ranks could be coming soon. Kingsbury was fired by Arizona after 2022, spent one season at USC in the college ranks and accepted the job as Washington Commanders offensive coordinator ahead of the 2024 season.
Per ESPN, Commanders OC Kliff Kingsbury may not want to leave Washington to become a head coach again thanks to QB Jayden Daniels.
The Arizona Cardinals did not make the postseason, so their fans get to watch the playoffs with no true rooting interest. However, there are some Cardinals-related reasons to watch because every team left in the postseason has soon-to-be free agents and some could end up offseason targets for Arizona.
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The same day, Detroit Lions offensive coordinator Ben Johnson was scheduled to interview and, instead, told the Commanders and other interested teams he was staying in his current job. Washington hired Quinn and by Feb. 4 had an agreement with Kliff Kingsbury to run the offense.