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Arizona Cardinals Run Game Struggles Despite Solid Numbers

by Emma Walker – News Editor

Cardinals Run⁤ Game Faces Early-Season ​Struggles Despite Promising Yardage Totals

The Arizona​ Cardinals’ offense⁤ is off to a rocky start, largely due to inconsistencies in their rushing attack, despite accumulating 228 rushing yards through the first two weeks of‍ the season. While averaging 4.7‍ yards per carry a closer look reveals the Cardinals’ success on the ground is heavily reliant on two explosive plays – a 52-yard run by Trey Benson adn ⁤a 30-yard scramble by Kyler ⁤murray.

Removing⁣ those ⁢two plays reveals a ⁤significantly less effective rushing attack, with 146 yards gained on​ 47‍ attempts, averaging just 3.1 yards per carry. This disparity highlights a concerning trend for ‌the Cardinals, who currently rank 12th‍ in the league in total rushing yards and ‌10th in yards ⁣per ⁢attempt, but⁢ whose statistics are inflated by ​the two long gains.

The offensive line, under first-year coach Justin Frye, has struggled to ​consistently ​create running lanes, especially along​ the interior. This has contributed⁣ to ⁤the lack of consistent gains ⁣and has been compounded by a high number of ​penalties. Guards Isaiah Adams and Hjalte ‌Froholdt have ‌been flagged twice each in the first⁤ two games, resulting in ⁣a total of seven⁣ penalties‌ committed by the interior offensive line.⁢

The Cardinals’ offensive struggles have‍ prevented them from​ achieving⁢ the start to the season they​ anticipated, ‍and a more consistent run game is crucial‍ for improving their‌ overall offensive performance.

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