David Johnson brings steadying force back to Arizona Cardinals after an unhappy offseason

Bell reportedly wanted a long-term deal worth nearly twice that average and significantly more guaranteed money. Just a few days after Keim's arrest, team President Michael Bidwill came under heavy criticism when the team website posted a story that Bidwill and a handful of Georgetown Prep clas...

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Published inGannett News Service
Main Author Somers, Kent
Format Newsletter
LanguageEnglish
Published McLean USA Today, a division of Gannett Satellite Information Network, Inc 24.07.2018
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Summary:Bell reportedly wanted a long-term deal worth nearly twice that average and significantly more guaranteed money. Just a few days after Keim's arrest, team President Michael Bidwill came under heavy criticism when the team website posted a story that Bidwill and a handful of Georgetown Prep classmates had written letter to public officials supporting the nomination of Brett Kavanaugh to the United States Supreme Court. Bidwill was criticized for getting involved in political causes at a time when NFL owners had passed a rule allowing teams to discipline players for not standing for the national anthem.