To construct their first touchdown of the season, a 10-yard flick from quarterback Kyler Murray to Chase Edmonds, the Cardinals relied on a little bit of thievery.
"It was a play that we had stolen from Tennessee a couple years back, and they scored a touchdown on it as well," Kliff Kingsbury said Monday. "So guess it's 2 for 2."
To make the play work, Edmonds also drew on some league-wide inspiration as he dove for the pylon.
"I kind of took that, the balance side of my game from (Saints running back) Alvin Kamara," the running back said.