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Anquan Boldin
8/8/2006
The Arizona Republic reported that Boldin missed the Cardinals' practice on Tuesday with a hamstring injury. The wide receiver may not play for the Cardinals in their preseason opener against the Pittsburgh Steelers on Saturday.
12/19/2005
Boldin had eight receptions for 134 yards and a touchdown in a 30-19 loss to the Texans Sunday. The Cardinals' wide receiver set a franchise record for consecutive 100-yard games with five and has a total of eight on the season.
12/12/2005
Boldin continued his role as Kurt Warner's favorite target in Sunday's loss to the Washington Redskins, hauling in nine passes for 114 yards. Since returning from a two-game absence (knee), the Cardinals' receiver has 38 catches for 490 yards and two touchdowns in four games, topping the 100-yard mark in each contest.
12/5/2005
Boldin caught a season-high 11 passes for 156 yards in Sunday's victory at San Francisco, including a 54-yard touchdown reception. The game was the third consecutive 100-yard receiving effort for the Cardinals' receiver, and his sixth on the season.
11/28/2005
Boldin matched a season high with 10 catches in Sunday's loss to the Jacksonville Jaguars. The Cardinals' receiver, who finished with 115 yards, has topped the century mark in five of nine games this season, including two straight.
11/21/2005
Boldin did not appear limited by the bruised knee that forced him to miss the Cardinals' previous two games, hauling in eight passes for 105 yards and a touchdown in Sunday's 38-28 victory over the St. Louis Rams. The third-year receiver has eight or more catches in four of the eight contests in which he has played this season.
11/18/2005
After being limited to individual work the previous day, Boldin practiced at full speed and took part in all team drills during the Cardinals' workout on Thursday. As a result, the receiver has been upgraded from questionable to probable on this week's injury report, and he fully intends to be in the starting lineup for Sunday's meeting with the St. Louis Rams. He missed the team's last two games with a bruised knee.
11/16/2005
Boldin was limited to individual drills during the Cardinals' practice on Wednesday, but he reported no problems with the bruised knee that prevented him from playing in the club's last two games. The receiver will work out at full speed with the team on Thursday, and barring any setbacks, he will be available for Sunday's matchup with the St. Louis Rams.
11/15/2005
Boldin has reported improvement in his ailing right knee, and barring any setbacks, he will test out the leg at the Cardinals' practice on Wednesday. If there is no swelling or major soreness the following day, the receiver plans to return to the starting lineup for Sunday's meeting with the St. Louis Rams. He has missed the team's last two games with a bone bruise in the knee.
11/2/2005
The Arizona Cardinals still do not have a specific timetable for Boldin's return to the lineup, but reportedly, the receiver could be out up to a month. Boldin, who has 39 catches for 616 yards and three touchdowns in seven games this season, suffered a bone bruise in his right knee and was forced to leave Sunday's loss to the Dallas Cowboys.
11/1/2005
Tests on Boldin's ailing right knee have revealed a bone bruise, not a torn meniscus as originally feared. The Cardinals don't have an exact timetable for the receiver's return to the lineup, but he should be back on the field sooner than expected. He will receive treatment and be evaluated on a daily basis.
10/31/2005
Boldin will undergo an MRI on Monday to determine the extent of the right knee injury that knocked him out of Sunday's loss to the Dallas Cowboys, but according to Cardinals head coach Dennis Green, initial tests have indicated that the receiver has a torn meniscus. He suffered the same injury in training camp last season and was forced to miss the first six games of the 2004 campaign. His status will be updated in the next day or two.
10/24/2005
After turning in 100-yard performances in three of his previous four games, including two straight, Boldin was held without a catch in Sunday's win over the Tennessee Titans. Going into the contest, the Cardinals' receiver had been averaging 7.2 receptions per game this season.
10/10/2005
Boldin topped the century mark for the third time in four games, including two straight, hauling in 10 passes for 158 yards and a touchdown in Sunday's 24-20 loss to the Carolina Panthers. The Cardinals' receiver now has posted double-digit receptions three times in his three-year NFL career.
10/3/2005
Boldin tied his season high with eight receptions in Sunday's victory over the San Francisco 49ers and notched his first touchdown of the 2005 campaign. The Cardinals' receiver finished the contest with 116 yards and now has 385 yards receiving in four games on the year.
9/19/2005
Boldin hauled in eight passes for 119 yards in Sunday's 17-12 loss to the St. Louis Rams. The third-year receiver now has topped the 100-yard plateau eight times in 28 career games. However, he has found the end zone just once in his last 13 contests.
8/19/2005
Boldin has been limited over the past couple of weeks with a broken nose, but he plans to make his 2005 debut when the Cardinals take the field in Saturday's exhibition game against the Kansas City Chiefs. The third-year receiver is expected to line up opposite Larry Fitzgerald in Arizona's starting lineup, bumping Byrant Johnson to the No. 3 role.
8/12/2005
After missing nearly a week with a broken nose, Boldin is back on the field with the Arizona Cardinals. The receiver originally was expected to be sidelined for 2-3 weeks, but got clearance from the team's medical staff and worked out on Thursday. He will be back to full strength by the start of the regular season.
8/5/2005
Boldin is expected to miss two to three weeks after breaking his nose in practice on Thursday. The Cardinals' receiver, who had 56 catches for 623 yards and one touchdown in 10 games in 2004, plans to be ready for the start of the regular season.
8/1/2005
The Cardinals reached an agreement with Boldin on Sunday on a four-year contract extension that could keep the emerging star in Arizona through the 2010 campaign. The wideout still has two years remaining on the original deal he signed after Arizona selected him in the second round of the 2003 draft. Including the final two years of his current deal, Boldin stands to make as much as $23.5 million over the next six seasons.
5/11/2005
Boldin reported to Arizona headquarters on Tuesday and worked out with the team for the first time this offseason, and the wide receiver said he will not hold out when the Cardinals open training camp in July. Boldin had skipped minicamp at the end of April and did not participate in any of the club's voluntary workouts earlier this year due to unhappiness with his current contract. He is in the third year of the four-year agreement that he signed as a rookie in 2003.
4/30/2005
Boldin failed to show up Friday as the Cardinals opened mini-camp. The receiver, who also skipped the team's voluntary workouts earlier in the week, is looking to rework his contract. He is scheduled to make a base salary of $380,000 in 2005.