Arizona Cardinals right tackle Jonah Williams scored his first touchdown since high school in Sunday’s 30-17 victory over the Patriots. The win marked a turning point for the team, which had struggled to secure victories this season.
Before returning from injury, the offense hadn’t found its rhythm. However, with Williams back on the field and James Conner contributing two rushing touchdowns, the Cardinals were able to chip away at the Patriots’ defense. The team’s offense finally found its footing in the fourth quarter, scoring a touchdown despite facing stiff resistance in the red zone.
Quarterback Kyler Murray said he was satisfied with his performance, but acknowledged room for improvement on offense. “I thought it was efficient,” he said. “I didn’t think it was unbelievable, but I thought it was efficient.”
Murray credited the defense for their strong showing, while Williams praised a crucial goal-line stand in the third quarter that swung momentum in the Cardinals’ favor.
With the team’s next game against the Panthers looming, Williams said his return to the starting lineup marked “positive momentum” and a new approach. The Cardinals are now determined to capitalize on this win by winning their upcoming games, with a heightened sense of urgency driving their preparation going forward.
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