Imperial Valley Press

Kirk has big early play, Cardenals beat Chatrgers 24-17

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GLENDALE, Ariz. (AP) — The first time Christian Kirk returned a punt in college, he took it back for a touchdown. He almost did it again on his first touch in the NFL.

“I was thinking to myself ‘It’s happening again,’” the speedy Arizona rookie said. Not quite.

He slipped making a move, against the punter (a former college teammate) no less, but the 38-yard return set up a touchdown drive in the first-team offense’s only series of the game, and the Cardinals beat the Los Angeles Chargers 24-17 in their preseason opener on Saturday night.

Rookie Josh Rosen completed 6 of 13 passes for 41 yards in his Arizona debut, playing the whole first half after the opening series.

“There’s a lot of things he’s going to be able to learn and grow from off this first game, watching the tape,” Cardinals firstyear coach Steve Wilks said. “We expect him to get better, along with myself and everybody else.”

Geno Smith, battling Cardale Jones for the backup job behind the Chargers’ Philip Rivers, completed 14 of 23 passes for 218 yards, including a 47-yard touchdown throw to Geremy Davis . He was intercepte­d once.

With Rivers sitting this one out, Jones started and played nearly the entire first half, completing 6 of 12 passes for 50 yards.

“At some point, I want to know what we have in Cardale Jones,” coach Anthony Lynn said. “He came into this league and he’s never really been given a legitimate opportunit­y, in my opinion. I want to give him that opportunit­y.”

Kirk, Arizona’s second-round draft pick out of Texas A&M, took the Chargers’ early punt and broke free . He might have taken it all the way had he not slipped trying to make a move against Los Angeles punter Drew Kaser, Kirk’s teammate at Texas A&M.

Kirk probably could have run right past Kaser.

“I gave him the benefit of the doubt, thought he could run a little bit,” Kirk joked.

“He thought I was going to keep running, too. It’s definitely disappoint­ing, obviously, when you think you had an opportunit­y to get in the end zone, especially on my first touch.”

Arizona’s David Johnson reeled off a pair of 14-yard runs on the first two plays, his only carries of the night, and rookie Chase Edmonds scored on fourth-and-goal from the 2-yard line. Edmonds was hit behind the line of scrimmage but used a second effort to barely stretch the ball over the goal line.

Sam Bradford, making his debut as Arizona’s starting quarterbac­k, directed the scoring drive in his Cardinals debut but mostly handed the ball off.

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 ?? AP Photo/rIck ScuterI ?? Los Angeles Chargers wide receiver Geremy Davis pulls in a touchdown pass as Arizona Cardinals defensive back Chris Campbell (33) defends during the second half of a preseason NFL football game, on Saturday in Glendale, Ariz.
AP Photo/rIck ScuterI Los Angeles Chargers wide receiver Geremy Davis pulls in a touchdown pass as Arizona Cardinals defensive back Chris Campbell (33) defends during the second half of a preseason NFL football game, on Saturday in Glendale, Ariz.

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