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      <title>Titans agree to deal with Aaron Francisco</title>
      <description>Hot News for S Aaron Francisco</description>
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      <author>Aaron Wilson</author>
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      <pubDate>Fri, 20 Jul 2012 22:01:56 GMT</pubDate>
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      <title>Titans agree to deal with Aaron Francisco</title>
      <description>The Tennessee Titans have struck a one-year deal with veteran safety Aaron Francisco.

Francisco is a six-year player who has recorded 131 tackles and four interceptions.

The 6-foot-2, 207-pounder has previous stints with the Arizona Cardinals and the Indianapolis Colts.

With the Cardinals, he played in Super Bowl XLIII and was a two-time special-teams captain.


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      <title>PI's Preseason Blog: Aug. 28</title>
      <description>The Carolina Panthers will engage in their most complete preseason tune-up when they host the Tennessee Titans on Saturday. The starters will play into the second half, but it is a non-starter who is under the most pressure to deliver.</description>
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      <title>Ax Falls on 21 Arizona Cardinals Players</title>
      <description>The Arizona Cardinals is now armed with their 53-man roster. The team has released 21 players in order to reach the roster limit that was due by Saturday at 3 p.m.
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      <pubDate>Fri, 04 Sep 2009 23:03:00 GMT</pubDate>
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      <title>Cut Day Looming for Arizona Cardinals</title>
      <description>With three preseason games in the books, the Arizona Cardinals prepare for their final regular season tune-up against the Denver Broncos.  The Cardinals have struggled to a 0-3 record but will attempt to salvage a win in Denver.  The even bigger storyline heading into Thursday’s matchup with the Broncos entails which players will remain in Arizona and who’ll be cut.  Brad Wilbricht explains.</description>
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      <title>Arizona Cardinals Unit-By-Unit Analysis</title>
      <description>With training camp approaching quickly, Scout.com dishes out up-to-date information about each of the Cardinals positions. Will Brian St. Pierre pounce on the No. 2 quarterback role? Will Beanie Wells take over at running back? What will happen to the cursed tight end position?</description>
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      <pubDate>Fri, 17 Jul 2009 14:20:00 GMT</pubDate>
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      <title>Cardinals Training Camp Preview: Defense</title>
      <description>The Cardinals defense stands as the area most in need of improvement for the coming season.  Coach Ken Whisenhunt will have his hands full adjusting to a new defensive coordinator and the lingering sting from a Super Bowl defeat.  Each position is loaded with potential, but it will be up to the new defensive coordinator, Bill Davis, to draw that hidden talent out.  Tyson Qualls explains.</description>
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      <title>Secondary Comes Full Circle: Ranking the DB’s</title>
      <description>The Cardinals secondary once had more in common with today’s tight end unit than it would like to think. The secondary was plagued with injuries and poor performances, much like the tight ends of today. Headed into the 2009 season, and fresh off a Super Bowl run, Arizona’s secondary is shaping up to be the unit to beat. AZRedReport.com ranks the DB’s who could bring Arizona back to Super Sunday.</description>
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      <title>Arizona Cardinals: Unit-by-Unit Analysis</title>
      <description>Here is a unit-by-unit analysis of the Arizona Cardinals.</description>
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      <title>Cardinals Turn Attention to Contract Issues</title>
      <description>General Manager Rod Graves tried to put the team's upcoming offseason issues out of his mind in January as the club marched through the playoffs and into the Super Bowl. But he knew what was coming. The issues confronting the Cardinals in 2009 would be both real and "immediate," despite the success of 2008.</description>
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      <title>Halftime:Fitzgerald Nabs Trio, Warner Perfect</title>
      <description>The first half of the NFC Championship Game was all Cardinals, ending 24-6. Larry Fitzgerald registered a trio of touchdowns, while the Eagles were kept to a pair of field goals. Kurt Warner was perfect through 30 minutes of play. He's two quarters away from his third Super Bowl appearance.</description>
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      <description>Coach Ken Whisenhunt isn't ruling out the possibility of lineup changes, but he's probably just using that as a motivation tactic. He doesn't have many options other than the guys who are starting.   Whisenhunt isn't afraid to make bold changes. He benched Edgerrin James for rookie Tim Hightower. And in a lesser move, he started cornerback Dominique Rodgers-Cromartie, a rookie, over Eric Green.</description>
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      <title>Will AZ Be One and Done In the Playoffs?</title>
      <description>The refrain was familiar. In fact, the Cardinals comments following their 47-7 loss to the Patriots on Sunday were almost identical to the ones they made after losing to the Vikings, 35-14, the week before: We have to find some motivation. We have to look in the mirror. We need momentum heading into the playoffs.</description>
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      <title>Two Major Hitters Hurting</title>
      <description>The Cardinals could be missing two of their most important defensive players Sunday against the Jets at Giants Stadium. Defensive end/outside linebacker Bertrand Berry has a torn left groin muscle and will miss an undetermined amount of playing time, coach Ken Whisenhunt said. Berry won't play against the Jets, and has returned to the Valley for treatment.</description>
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      <title>Camp Comes To an End, Battles Don't</title>
      <description>Jason Harris has been in Flagstaff all camp long bringing back all the tiffs, scrapes and everything in between. In his final camp installment, he breaks down each of the top battles and how they panned out up to the final day. Tim Hightower is much more than we thought he was, Matt Leinart runs supreme, the fullback race was no longer in the backfield and Anquan Boldin is as advertised.</description>
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      <title>LaBoy Schooled, Francisco Hit, Fitz Held</title>
      <description>The morning walk-through ended early and without much excitement. The Cardinals caught a movie at the local theater in Flagstaff, after being given the afternoon off for all their hard work, but the drama wasn't on the big screen. Night practice under the lights turned ugly and stayed ugly as the defense fought the offense and the offense argued amongst each other.</description>
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      <title>Monday Mistakes At All-time High</title>
      <description>The high intensity at Cardinals camp is contagious and it is becoming a problem.  When the energy level gets too high, players begin making mistakes that can only be referred to as mental errors.  It’s always been a problem and after Monday’s practice, it’s becoming an epidemic. Jason Harris has all the details from Flagstaff.</description>
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      <title>Tuesday Camp, Down to Business</title>
      <description>The battle at running back is heating up with rookie Tim Hightower taking on some of the Cardinals' toughest run stuffers. Linebacker Monty Beisel hasn't hit the turf yet, but his mouth was running at Matt Leinart. Over at the safety drills, Aaron Francisco is playing double duty. AZRedReport.com's Jason Harris has all the details from Flagstaff.</description>
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      <description>With training camp right around the corner, the Cardinals have numerous question marks that will be answered in the coming months.  With spirited positional battles expected on defense, it should make for an entertaining end to the summer.  Brad Wilbricht outlines what to look for during training camp in this AZRedReport.com excusive.</description>
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      <description>With training camp a month away, the Cardinals roster shakeups still exit only in theory.  There will be some surprise promotions and demotions, with some guys sitting pretty in the same spots as last year.  AZRedReport.com analyzed 49 players with a chance of earning consistent playing time.  Discover spots 42-36 in the second installment of this series.</description>
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