Arizona Cardinals
Mike Leach - #82 - TE
| Status | Active |
| Height/Weight | 6' 2"/ 235 lbs. |
| Birthday | 10/18/1976 |
| Birthplace | Dover, NJ |
| College | William & Mary |
| Years played | 14 |
Whisenhunt must keep Cardinals in title hunt
While Cardinals head coach Ken Whisenhunt is in no danger of losing his job any time soon, we hear he could be if the Cardinals don't at least seriously contend for the NFC West title in 2011.
Draft countdown: Pick No. 5
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Draft Dose: Who needs an outside linebacker?
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Draft Dose: Who needs an inside linebacker?
In the 29th installment of the Draft Dose series, PFW looks at five teams that are in need of an inside linebacker, with Illinois' Martez Wilson a top option.
Fitzgerald shows commitment to Cardinals
Although WR Larry Fitzgerald is no lock to remain in Arizona after the 2011 season, he showed his commitment to the Cardinals for the time being by organizing voluntary workouts for his teammates.
Fitzgerald organizes workouts for Cardinals
Cardinals WR Larry Fitzgerald has organized informal workouts with 20 of his teammates on Tuesday at an Arizona State practice field, according to PFW correspondent and Arizona Republic writer Kent Somers.
Draft Dose: Who needs an interior lineman?
In the 26th installment of the Draft Dose series, PFW takes a look at six teams that could consider drafting an interior lineman, like Florida's Mike Pouncey.
Cardinals' WR situation looks rather shaky
We hear it’s far from a given that Larry Fitzgerald, Steve Breaston and Early Doucet, in that order, will enter next season as the Cardinals’ top three receivers.
Draft Dose: Who needs a tight end?
What teams in this year's draft could be in the market for a tight end like Notre Dame's Kyle Rudolph? The Broncos are one team that figures to be on the lookout after releasing veteran TE Daniel Graham.
Bidwills, Whisenhunt see Gabbert in private workout
Cardinals president Michael Bidwill, owner Bill Bidwill and head coach Ken Whisenhunt were among team officials to see Missouri QB Blaine Gabbert in a private workout on Wednesday.
Under siege under center
Adding to the uncertainty due to the current lockout are the undeniably shaky QB situations facing one-third of the league's teams, including the 49ers and holdover starter Alex Smith.
NFC team needs
The Vikings are looking for a successor to QB Brett Favre, as PFW identifies the top three draft needs of each NFC team.
Cardinals latest team to reduce pay for employees
The coaches and front-office employees of the Cardinals will see a large slice of their paychecks taken out due to the league's labor situation.
Playing hurt might have hindered Cardinals S Wilson in 2010
A torn abductor muscle might have been at least partially responsible for what daily Cardinals observers considered probably the worst season of veteran SS Adrian Wilson's career.
Cardinals cut ticket prices
As disputes over a new Collective Bargaining Agreement continue, one NFL team has announced that it will cut ticket prices for next season.
PLAYER NEWS
The Arizona Cardinals have agreed to terms on a three-year contract with Leach and a two-year deal for linebacker Reggie Walker.|||||||
Leach has played in all 48 games over the last three seasons with Arizona. A 13-year NFL veteran, he played the previous seven seasons with the Denver Broncos. Leach has played 152 consecutive games, the longest streak on the team and third-longest active string for all long snappers.
The Cardinals have signed long-snapper Mike Leach, who spent the past seven seasons with the Denver Broncos. Contract terms for Leach weren't disclosed Thursday.|||||||
An undrafted free agent out of William & Mary, Leach played two seasons with Tennessee before signing as a free agent with Denver in 2002. He appeared in 104 consecutive regular-season games and four playoff games for the Broncos, who released him on March 1. Leach replaces Nathan Hodel, who was released after seven seasons with Arizona and signed with New England.