Northwest Arkansas Democrat-Gazette

Edmonds emerges as a key player for Cardinals

- By David Brandt

TEMPE, Ariz. — Chase Edmonds was an afterthoug­ht in the Arizona Cardinals’ season-opening tie against the Detroit Lions, touching the ball a grand total of once on a five-yard carry.

Six games later, he’s become one of the team’s most important players.

That might not change any time soon.

The 5-foot-9, 205-pound Edmonds had the best game of his career Sunday, running for a career-high three touchdowns and 126 yards on a rain-soaked field in a win over the New York Giants. For first-year coach Kliff Kingsbury, the performanc­e was validation that hard work matters.

“He’s earned every inch of it,” Kingsbury said.

Edmonds was largely unknown until a few weeks ago, when he started to form an interestin­g tandem with starter David Johnson, especially since both had a knack for catching passes out of the backfield.

With Johnson dealing with an ankle injury Sunday, Edmonds emerged with a breakout performanc­e, slicing through the Giants’ defense with powerful running and breakaway speed, even in soggy conditions.

It helped the Cardinals (3-3-1) win their third straight game and suddenly become a factor in a loaded NFC West that includes the San Francisco 49ers (6-0), Seattle Seahawks (5-2) and Los Angeles Rams (4-3).

They’ll go for four straight wins in a road game against New Orleans (6-1) on Sunday.

Considerin­g Arizona had just three wins all season in 2018, these are good times for the franchise.

“I think it’s important to enjoy the wins that we are getting,” Edmonds said after Sunday’s win. “Last year was a very rough year. But now that we have this confidence back, we got P2 (Patrick Peterson) back, our defense is really looking good.

“We just have to find ways to continue be better offensivel­y.”

Arizona’s offense is still built around quarterbac­k Kyler Murray, the No. 1 overall pick who has emerged as a dual threat in just half a season.

But Edmonds — a second-year pro who was a fourth-round draft pick in 2018 out of Fordham University — has proven a capable wingman. Murray’s passing game was largely grounded in the wet conditions vs. the Giants and he finished with just 104 yards through the air.

Edmonds said he expects Murray’s passing numbers will return to normal in good playing conditions, but the running game will continue to be a vital part of the offensive mix.

“It helps us get back on schedule,” Edmonds said. “It helps us stay manageable on third downs and it keeps Kyler comfortabl­e.”

 ?? [ADAM HUNGER/THE ASSOCIATED PRESS] ?? The Cardinals’ Chase Edmonds runs the ball during last Sunday’s game against the Giants in East Rutherford, N.J.
[ADAM HUNGER/THE ASSOCIATED PRESS] The Cardinals’ Chase Edmonds runs the ball during last Sunday’s game against the Giants in East Rutherford, N.J.

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