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The Arizona Cardinals have been getting used to London for several days in advance of Sunday’s game against the LA Rams at Twickenham Stadium. Dan Bickley and Kent Somers from azcentral sports offer a hint at what to expect. azcentral sports
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Arizona Cardinals wide receiver Larry Fitzgerald talks about how running back Adrian Peterson has changed the dynamics of the Cardinals offense. Kent Somers/ azcentral sports
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Arizona Cardinals safety Tyrann Mathieu talks about how the L.A. Rams, and quarterback Jared Goff, have improved their offense this season. Kent Somers/ azcentral sports
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Cardinals coach Bruce Arians addressed the media in London on Wednesday.
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In Pro Football Now Extra, the MMQB’s Albert Breer and ESPN’s Seth Wickersham discuss their biggest takeaways from the NFL owners meetings where the primary subject was player protests around hte league during the national anthem. Time_Sports
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WATCH THE LATEST CARDINALS AND NFL VIDEOS FROM AZCENTRAL SPORTS Adrian Peterson talks about opportunity with Cardinals | 0:48
The Cardinals running back addressed the media on Wednesday in London.
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WATCH THE LATEST CARDINALS AND NFL VIDEOS FROM AZCENTRAL SPORTS Carson Palmer discusses plan in London | 0:45
The Cardinals QB addressed the Media in London on Wednesday.
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azcentral sports’ Kent Somers has the latest on the Cardinals from London.
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Arizona Cardinals head coach Bruce Arians says his team has extra spring in their step thanks to the play of running back Adrian Peterson. Michael Chow/azcentral sports
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Cardinals Insider Bob McManaman reports from the team’s training facility in Tempe. Michael Chow/azcentral sports
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azcentral sports’ Mark Faller and Doug Haller react to the big football victories for Arizona teams last weekend.
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After the Cardinals held on for a 38-33 victory over the Tampa Bay Buccaneers on Sunday, azcentral sports’ Dan Bickley and Kent Somers talk about what the win means for the team going forward. Thomas Hawthorne/ azcentral sports
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Cardinals players Larry Fitzgerald, Adrian Peterson and Carson Palmer and coach Bruce Arians talk about the team’s 38-33 win over the Tampa Bay Buccaneers on Sunday. Thomas Hawthorne/ azcentral sports
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Sarah McLellan and Bob McManaman recap the Arizona Cardinals’ 38-33 win over the Tampa Bay Buccaneers Sunday at University of Phoenix Stadium. Sarah McLellan/azcentral sports
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WATCH THE LATEST CARDINALS AND NFL VIDEOS FROM AZCENTRAL SPORTS Carson Palmer analyzes the Tampa Bay Buccaneers | 0:54
Arizona Cardinals quarterback Carson Palmer analyzes their next opponent, the Tampa Bay Buccaneers. Michael Chow/azcentral.com
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WATCH THE LATEST CARDINALS AND NFL VIDEOS FROM AZCENTRAL SPORTS Somers, McManaman on offensive line changes at practice | 2:50
Cardinals insiders Kent Somers and Bob McManaman talk changes they think are coming to left and right guard and how Fitzgerald says he got his black eye. Cheryl Evans/azcentral.com
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WATCH THE LATEST CARDINALS AND NFL VIDEOS FROM AZCENTRAL SPORTS Cardinals offensive coordinator excited to have Adrian Peterson | 1:29
Harold Goodwin, Cardinals offensive coordinator, is excited to have new addition and veteran running back Adrian Peterson as part of the team. Cheryl Evans/azcentral.com
LONDON – The NFL has long desired to expand and strengthen its place as an international sport, but in shipping the Cardinals and Rams here for a game on Sunday, it didn’t appear the league was exporting a top-of-the-line product.
The Rams haven’t finished with a winning record since 2003 and went 4-12 in 2016.
After three consecutive winning seasons, the Cardinals slipped to 7-8-1 in 2016, and a strong argument could be made they are a team on the decline.
But unexpected things happen when the regular season actually begins, and Sunday’s meeting at Twickenham Stadium is as significant as a game in the seventh week of the season gets.
The Rams look much different from a year ago. The Cardinals look much different from a week ago.
The Rams (4-2) lead the NFC West, although they have lost to the Seahawks (3-2).
“Every season is a new season. Every week is a new week,” said Cardinals kicker Phil Dawson, in his 19th season. “That’s the thing about the NFL. You look into history, you look into trends, you look into all that, but you don’t know what to expect. Every year there’s a couple teams that come out of nowhere and surprise some people.
“There’s such a fine line between winning, losing. Success, failure.”
The Rams are a prime example of that. They’ve been invigorated by a new coach, Sean McVay, improvement on the offensive line and upgrades at receiver.
That’s helped quarterback Jared Goff look vastly different than the overmatched rookie he was a year ago.
“This scheme, I believe, it fits him as a quarterback,” Cardinals cornerback Patrick Peterson said. “It gives him a lot of opportunities to take his shots because he has a very big arm. Now, they’re giving him a little bit of easier reads for him – play-action and little pop passes, one-side progression reads for him. Definitely doing what he can do best. With that running game that they have now too, they’re much more balanced. He has a lot of weapons around him.”
The Cardinals think they have a running game, too, but it’s only a week old. It arrived on Oct. 10 when the team traded a conditional sixth-round pick to the Saints for Peterson.
Few people expected it because Peterson was languishing on the Saints’ third team. He played in London three weeks ago for the Saints and carried the ball just four times in the victory. If the Cardinals are clicking on Sunday, Peterson will have that many attempts in the first series.
Even though he’s 32, Peterson said he never let himself imagine the end of his career was imminent.
“Oh, no. I definitely wasn’t going to let the devil do that to me,” he said. “No, not at all. I knew things were going to change. I didn’t know when, but I knew. I refused to let that come into my mind. Like, ‘This is not the way it’s going to end. God has way more for me. My latter is going to be better than my beginning.’ That’s what’s in my mind, and this is just the start of it.”
The Cardinals hope that’s true because they are beginning the most important three-game stretch of the season. Starting with the Rams on Sunday, they play three consecutive games against NFC West opponents. The Rams and Seahawks are ahead of the Cardinals in the division, and the Cardinals can’t afford to languish around .500 any longer.
To avoid that, the Cardinals defense needs to quit working part time. In three games, the unit has allowed multiple scores in the fourth quarter.
“We’ve just got to dial in, be focused, got to understand that this is a business trip, and we’re ultimately fighting for first place in our division,” safety Tyrann Mathieu said. “So, we’ve got to understand that our opponent is playing really well. They’re extremely confident right now. We just have to match that intensity.”
It’s the first time the Cardinals have played outside the United States since 2005, when they beat the 49ers in Mexico. Rams and Cardinals fans have been seen on the streets here, but much of the crowd at Twickenham Stadium will be neutral. That should make for an interesting atmosphere, said quarterback Carson Palmer.
“I can’t wait,” he said. “I’ve heard amazing things. Everybody’s said it’s been such a pleasure to come over here and be in this environment. Just watching film, you get glimpses of the crowd. You see a ton of different jerseys, you see people standing up and cheering all game long it seems.
“I’ve heard about the energy in the stadium. It’s just electric, and I’m just excited to experience it.”