Cardinals tight end Trey McBride helped lead the NFC to a victory in the "Satisfying Catches" minigame as part of the 2025 Pro Bowl Games.
The third-year tight end enjoyed the best year of his career in 2024, culminating with his first 1,000-yard season and a Pro Bowl selection.
Arizona Cardinals tight end Trey McBride was one of the three NFC participants along with Vikings receiver Justin Jefferson and Bears cornerback Jaylon Johnson going against the AFC’s three participants of Bengals receiver Ja’Marr Chase, Texans cornerback Derek Stingley Jr. and Raiders tight end Brock Bowers.
McBride was a monster for Arizona this season, tallying 111 receptions for 1,146 yards and four total touchdowns led to his first Pro Bowl appearance. As for 2025, McBride expects the Cardinals to make another big jump. ”I think from this year to next year, we’re going to make another big jump,” McBride continued.
Cardinals tight end Trey McBride and safety Budda Baker will participate in a pair of events this Thursday as part of the 2025 Pro Bowl Games.
Touchdown Wire's Ed Easton Jr. spoke to Arizona Cardinals Pro Bowl tight end Trey McBride. In his interview with Easton Jr., McBride, on behalf of
Arizona Cardinals tight end Trey McBride is one of the top tight ends in the NFL. The 25-year-old is coming off of a breakthrough season in which he posted career bests with 111 catches for 1,146 receiving yards. His prolific season will result in his first Pro Bowl berth in February.
Check out which events at the Pro Bowl Games on Thursday will have the Cardinals’ Trey McBride and Budda Baker.
Chiefs Wire's Ed Easton Jr. spoke to Arizona Cardinals Pro Bowl tight end Trey McBride. In his interview with Easton Jr., McBride, on behalf of
EdEastonJr spoke to Arizona Cardinals tight end Trey McBride favorite Rockin’ Protein flavor and his experiences during Super Bowl week.
EdEastonJr spoke to Pro Bowl tight end Trey McBride the Cardinals’ 2024 season and teammate Marvin Harrison Jr.’s rookie campaign.
One year after making 12 selections in the NFL draft — more than any other team — the Arizona Cardinals have just five picks this year. They traded their sixth-rounder to Denver for Baron Browning at the deadline and previously sent their seventh-rounder to Carolina to acquire Robbie Anderson.