Josh Dobbs Makes Big Play Against Seahawks

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Arizona Cardinals quarterback Josh Dobbs has made plays all season. Many thought he was a bridge quarterback for the Cardinals if they chose to move on from Kyler Murray this offseason. He's proved his worth through his first few games of action and is making plays against the Seahawks this afternoon.
After a series of penalties on an end-zone throw, the Cardinals had a 1st & goal from the 25-yard line. Dobbs called his own number on first down and got the corner on Seattle. He scampered untouched into the end zone for Arizona's first touchdown of the day.
Josh Dobbs from 25 yards out 👀
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His legs have been a staple of the Cardinal's offense this season. The coaching staff can rely on his athleticism on critical downs to get them out of tough situations, much like he did at Tennessee. The Cardinals have played six 2022 playoff teams through the first seven contests, and while their record isn't shiny, they've put together a competitive offense with Dobbs manning the show.
Dobbs was near the upper half of the league in QBR and passing yards entering Sunday's action, and a good day would further bolster his young season.
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