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J.J. Arrington
12/3/2005
Arrington will start at running back when the Cardinals take on the San Francisco 49ers on Sunday. Arrington replaces Marcel Shipp, who is sidelined with a neck injury.
12/1/2005
Arrington got the majority of the reps out of the Cardinals' practice on Wednesday, as regular starter Marcel Shipp was unable to take the field, due to a neck injury. At this point, Shipp is listed as doubtful for Sunday's meeting with the San Francisco 49ers, and if he cannot go, the rookie running back will get the starting nod for Arizona. In 10 games this season, Arrington has 224 yards and two touchdowns on 63 carries, along with 17 catches for 106 yards.
11/9/2005
Arrington has been nursing a sprained shoulder recently, and he'll likely be limited in practice over the next couple of days as a precautionary measure. The rookie running back, who was a second-round pick in this year's draft, will be listed as questionable on the Cardinals' injury report this week.
9/29/2005
Arrington has had trouble getting on track this season, especially when it comes to blocking in pass coverage. As a result, the rookie running back has lost his starting spot in the Cardinals lineup to veteran Marcel Shipp.
9/22/2005
After missing nearly a week with a nasty stomach virus, Arrington has resumed practicing with the Arizona Cardinals. The rookie running back is not listed on the team's injury report this week, and he's slated to return to action in Sunday's matchup with the Seattle Seahawks. In his NFL debut in Week 1, Arrington had just five yards on eight carries, but added four receptions for 22 yards.
9/18/2005
Reportedly Arrington isn't expected to play on Sunday for Arizona, because of the stomach virus that kept the running back from practicing late in the week. Most sources thought Arrington would be ready to go against St. Louis, but he may not be on the active roster.
9/16/2005
Arrington is expected to get the starting nod in Sunday's meeting with the St. Louis Rams despite missing Thursday's practice with a stomach virus. The rookie running back is slated to split carries with veteran Marcel Shipp. Making his regular-season debut last weekend, Arrington picked up just five yards on eight carries and hauled in four passes for 22 yards.
9/13/2005
In his regular-season debut on Sunday, Arrington picked up just five yards on eight carries and hauled in four passes for 22 yards. The Cardinals' rookie running back, who was a second-round pick in this year's draft, split time in the backfield with Marcel Shipp. Arizona's rushing attack was led by quarterback Kurt Warner's 11 yards on the day.
8/24/2005
Despite the return of a healthy Marcel Shipp, Arrington will remain in the starting tailback role to begin the 2005 regular season, according to Cardinals head coach Dennis Green. The running back was a second-round pick in this year's draft.
8/1/2005
Arrington agreed to terms with the Cardinals on a four-year rookie contract on Sunday, just hours before the team officially opened its 2005 training camp. Monetary details of the deal were not disclosed. Arizona made Arrington its second-round pick this past April. He was the fourth running back to come off the board, and the first to follow the '05 draft power trio at running back of Ronnie Brown, Cedric Benson and Carnell "Cadillac" Williams.
7/25/2005
Reportedly, the Cardinals' starting tailback job for the 2005 campaign is Arrington's to lose, even though the rookie has yet to sign a contract. The second-round pick out of California will have to beat out Marcel Shipp, who missed all of last season with injury.