The Arizona Cardinals are 98 days away from their 2024 season opener. On September 8, 14 weeks from today, a Sunday, the Cardinals will face the Buffalo Bills on the road.
TEMPE — Three games into the regular season, it appears the Arizona Cardinals have hit on their sixth-round pick and starting cornerback Kei’Trel Clark.
The Cardinals signed defensive lineman Roy Lopez to their practice squad last weekend and he mde he move to the active roster on Tuesday. Lopez is joining the team after the loss of two defensive linemen to biceps injuries.
Not long after his time with the Texans came to an end, Roy Lopez found a new home. The defensive tackle is set to join the Cardinals, reports Aaron Wilson of KPRC2. Lopez was given an injury designation during final roster cuts, then waived with an injury settlement shortly thereafter.
After two seasons as a regular along the Texans’ defensive interior, Roy Lopez is now eligible to find a new home. Houston waived the former sixth-rounder
Defensive tackle Roy Lopez could find a new home ahead of Week One. The Texans waived Lopez with an injury designation while making the cut to 53 players last week and he reverted to their injured reserve list when he went unclaimed.
The Houston Texans officially waived DT Roy Lopez and G Keaton Sutherland from injured reserve with settlements Monday morning. Sutherland, 26, was signed by the Bengals as an undrafted free agent out of Texas A&M following the 2019 NFL Draft.
- Roy Lopez celebrated raucously in the end zone, thoroughly enjoying the moment. The Texans' defensive tackle swarmed Cleveland Browns star running back Nick Chubb for a safety, bringing him to the ground after defensive tackle Maliek Collins and linebacker Christian Harris' penetration slowed Chubb down and allowed Lopez to finish the play.
HOUSTON — Houston Texans defensive end Roy Lopez has plenty to be thankful for at the moment. On Sunday, Lopez will serve as the Grand Marshal of Mardi Gras in Galveston and is currently spending the offseason alongside a handful of teammates working out following a successful rookie campaign in Houston.
HOUSTON — Houston Texans defensive lineman Roy Lopez will serve as the Grand Marshal of Mardi Gras during Galveston's fifth annual Fiesta Gras celebration of Hispanic heritage on Sunday.
- Rookie starting defensive tackle Roy Lopez and veteran defensive end Jordan Jenkins have tested positive for COVID-19 and will be placed on the COVID-19 reserve list in the latest case impacting the Houston Texans' roster, according to league sources not authorized to speak publicly.
- Houston Texans rookie defensive tackle Roy Lopez comes from a law enforcement family. His mother is a police officer, as are his uncles and grandfather.
A former standout wrestler, Houston Texans rookie defensive tackle Roy Lopez embraces the grittier aspects of football as he thrives in the trenches by proving a stout presence inside.
Houston Texans defensive coordinator Lovie Smith hasn't been afraid to rotate his defensive linemen heavily this season. But as far as one tackle is concerned, this was to be expected.
- Roy Lopez was hungry. Months of dedication, a spartan training regimen and a strict diet all building up to one important moment: his campus Pro Day audition for NFL scouts.
GREEN BAY, Wis. – The father of Texans' rookie defensive tackle Roy Lopez III spoke with emotion and pride about his son's path to the NFL. A former Arizona
The Houston Texans ended their 2021 NFL Draft by selecting defensive tackle Roy Lopez out of Arizona with the 195th overall pick. And yet … there are expectations.
ROY LOPEZ | Arizona | DT | #51 | rSr | 6010 | 310 | 5.12e | Tempe, AZ | Mesquite HS | 08.07.97 Overview: Lopez doesn’t get a lot of attention as he played most of his career at New Mexico State, but overall he has put together some rock-solid tape.
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