Cardinals tight end Trey McBride and safety Budda Baker will participate in a pair of events this Thursday as part of the 2025 Pro Bowl Games.
Check out which events at the Pro Bowl Games on Thursday will have the Cardinals’ Trey McBride and Budda Baker.
Paramount to that squad, and the overperformance thereof, was standout veteran safety Budda Baker. Baker, who had a bit of a down year in 2023 (then again, who on that defense did
Arizona Cardinal safety Budda Baker was criticized for comments he made during Sunday's NFC Championship game between the Philadelphia Eagles and the Washington Commanders.
The Cardinals were shut out of both the all-league and all-conference teams, as voted on by NFL writers across the country.
Arizona Cardinals linebacker Mack Wilson revealed on X (formerly Twitter) that he wants the team to trade for four-time Pro Bowl DE Maxx Crosby.
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In trading down from No. 35 to No. 43, the Cardinals accumulated picks but missed out on five players who instantly became impact pieces — T’Vondre Sweat, Braden Fiske, Cooper DeJean, Kool-Aid McKinstry and Kamari Lassiter. Three of those players were named to the PFWA All-Rookie first team.
The Arizona Cardinals already had two players selected to the Pro Bowl. Safety Budda Baker earned his eighth overall selection and seventh straight, while tight end Trey McBride earned his first berth. Left tackle Paris Johnson and kicker Chad Ryland were alternates, but neither ended up getting selected as a replacement.
It’s draft season, baby! Undisputedly the best season of the entire year. There is only one game left in the NFL season and college football showcases are well underway with the Shrine Bowl and Senior Bowl going on.
While Super Bowl 59 looms, the NFL's best players take center stage for the 2025 Pro Bowl Games. For the third consecutive year, the league's best will compete in a series of skills competitions and a flag football game, eschewing the traditional tackle football event. Games include dodgeball, tug-of-war and punting competitions.