Cardinals insider Bob McManaman offers his position-by-position grades on how the team performed on Sunday against the Bears:
Passing offense: C-
Given the four turnovers were directly related to the quarterbacks, this probably should be a “D.” The only reason it isn’t because Sam Bradford did pass for two touchdowns to give the Cardinals a 14-0 first-quarter lead. He and rookie Josh Rosen, who came in late, only accounted for 101 passing yards after the first, and the passing game reverted to previous bad form from the first two games of the season. The offensive line was overwhelmed at times, allowing far too much pressure on both Bradford and Rosen.