After parting ways with 2023 starting left tackle D.J. Humphries, the Arizona Cardinals have a plan to fill his position.
It has been said there’s very little rest for the weary in the NFL, and that’s especially the case at this time of the year. The transactions have been in the hundreds around the league in the first week of the 2024 league year and the Cardinals have been a big part of that.
The Arizona Cardinals belong to one of the toughest divisions in the National Football League as they have to face the Los Angeles Rams and San Francisco 49ers twice a year.
The Arizona Cardinals are rolling it back at left guard, it would seem. They announced the re-signing of seven players. That included offensive linemen Elijah Wilkinson and Trystan Colon.
As the hype and drama surrounding NFL Free Agency has dwindled, the Arizona Cardinals announced multiple players who will be remaining with the team. After
The Arizona Cardinals are bringing back former starting left guard Elijah Wilkinson, per the player's instagram account. Wilkinson is the second player to announce he's re-signing with the team on Instagram after LB Krys Barnes did so previously in the free agency period.
The Arizona Cardinals have a handful of tough decisions to make with free agency starting next week, though one outlet has an idea of one player they should let walk.
The Arizona Cardinals offensive line has received a boost ahead of their game against the San Francisco 49ers tomorrow. Today, it was announced that the Cardinals have activated OL Elijah Wilkinson to round out their 53-man roster.
The Arizona Cardinals’ offensive line has received some good news after OL Elijah Wilkinson is coming back before Week 13. Today, Arizona announced that they have designated Wilkinson to return from the IR, opening up a three-week practice window.
The Arizona Cardinals started their game on Sunday against the Atlanta Falcons with a new starting left guard. With Elijah Wilkinson on injured reserve and Trystan Colon ruled out for the second straight game with a calf injury, Dennis Daley was expected to get the start.
Dealing with a nagging neck injury, another starter in the Arizona Cardinals’ offense has been placed on injured reserve as left guard Elijah Wilkinson is now out.
The Arizona Cardinals announced a series of roster moves on Saturday for their Week 8 game. The full list includes: Cardinals placed G Elijah Wilkinson on Injured Reserve.
The Arizona Cardinals had a different starting offensive line for the first time this season on Sunday. Trystan Colon got the start at left guard in place of Elijah Wilkinson, who suffered a neck injury during the week and was ruled out.
The news yesterday that Elijah Wilkinson has signed with the Cardinals raised even more concerns regarding the Falcons situation at left guard. They currently have three rostered options, and to say they are far from inspiring is a gross understatement.
For the most part, free agency is over for the Falcons. They don’t have much money to spend following the signing of Calais Campbell, but we could see a few more smaller signings between now and the NFL Draft.
The Dallas Cowboys hosted free agent OL Elijah Wilkinson for a visit on Friday, according to Howard Balzer. Wilkinson, 28, wound up going undrafted out of Massachusetts back in 2017.
The Atlanta Falcons received mixed injury news ahead of Sunday's season finale against the Tampa Bay Buccaneers. Falcons coach Arthur Smith revealed that starting left guard Elijah Wilkinson has been ruled out, bringing his solid campaign to an early end.
The Atlanta Falcons offensive line has received a significant boost ahead of Sunday's game against the New Orleans Saints. After missing the last five games, starting left guard Elijah Wilkinson has officially been activated off injured reserve, fully recovered from a knee injury suffered in Atlanta's Week 8 victory over the Carolina Panthers.
The Falcons announced a couple of weeks ago that starting left guard Elijah Wilkinson would return to practice off injured reserve, and it’s looking like he’ll be good to go this Sunday against the Saints, which puts the Falcons’ offensive line back at full strength for Desmond Ridder’s first career start.
According to Michael Rothstein, the Falcons have designated OL Elijah Wilkinson to return from injured reserve following a knee injury. Wilkinson, 27, wound up going undrafted out of Massachusetts back in 2017.
The Atlanta Falcons will be without starting left Elijah Wilkinson for the foreseeable future. After missing the entire week of practice due to a knee injury, Wilkinson was ruled out for Sunday's contest against the Los Angeles Chargers, but the story doesn't end there.
The Atlanta Falcons have announced that they will be without starting left guard Elijah Wilkinson in Sunday's road matchup with the Seattle Seahawks. The
The Falcons haven’t even made it out of training camp without a new starter emerging along the offensive line. The team has been rotating early and often at the position, and Elijah Wilkinson is likely the favorite at left guard.
Amidst the seemingly never-ending list of hurt players, sick players, and Reserve/COVID-19 list players there is finally some good news. The Bears activated Elijah Wilkinson from the Reserve/COVID-19 list ahead of their Monday night matchup with the Minnesota Vikings.
On Friday afternoon, the Chicago Bears placed offensive lineman Elijah Wilkinson on the Reserve/COVID-19 list. The announcement comes just one day after the Bears broke a five-game losing streak with a victory over the Detroit Lions.
Elijah Wilkinson is making the switch from right tackle to left side starter for the Bears for now, if not for the regular season. While it's common for
The Broncos’ primary right tackle over the past three seasons, Elijah Wilkinson will relocate.
Following Sunday's 28-10 loss to the Tampa Bay Buccaneers, Pro Bowl defensive tackle Jurrell Casey joined noteworthy Denver players such as All-Pro linebacker Von Miller, Pro Bowl wide receiver Courtland Sutton and others currently on IR.
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