The Cardinals need a spark on offense. Might some no-huddle do the trick?
The team’s only touchdown in its nearly-70-minute overtime affair against the 49ers came on the last series, when a dwindling clock forced the offense to move quickly. On that seven-play, 75-yard drive, the passing game found a rhythm, the protection held up, and Larry Fitzgerald salvaged an outcome that looked bleak.
As Sunday’s game against the Eagles draws closer, that success has coach Bruce Arians considering a no-huddle implementation earlier in games.
“Sometimes, that’s been the best way we’ve played this year,” Arians said.