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Cardinals show how good they can be in stellar Week 1 win

TEMPE, Ariz. (AP) - Yes, the Arizona Cardinals really did look that good in Week 1.

It was a "pinch-me" kind of performance for the Cardinals, who had considerable hype coming into the season but performed better than anyone could have dreamed in a stellar 38-13 win over the Tennessee Titans on Sunday.

Kyler Murray looked like an MVP candidate, throwing for 289 yards and four touchdowns while also running for 20 yards and a touchdown. He made multiple beautiful passes, including a rainbow 26-yarder to Christian Kirk that was a highlight.

All-Pro receiver DeAndre Hopkins, who had two touchdown catches, said Murray is evolving into a true leader.

'œHe had five touchdowns,'ť Hopkins said. 'œHe prepared like he was going to have five touchdowns. He demanded everybody else to be on their `A' game. When we messed up, Kyler was the first one on us. I expected that out of him the way he's prepared this offseason.'ť

Said coach Kliff Kingsbury: 'œHe's just taken ownership of this team. He knows it's his team and it'll go as far as he takes us. He's embraced that and worked hard at it and he'll continue to do so.'ť

Veteran linebacker Chandler Jones had arguably the best game of his career with five sacks. The 31-year-old Jones is in the last year of his contract, wants a new deal and played like a man who deserves it, terrorizing Tennessee's left tackle Taylor Lewan and quarterback Ryan Tannehill all afternoon.

Jones missed the final 11 games last season with a torn biceps and reminded the Cardinals of just how good he can be.

Arizona also started three rookies who all contributed good moments: receiver Rondale Moore, linebacker Zaven Collins, and cornerback Marco Wilson.

Now the trick is for the Cardinals to sustain success. Arizona started last season with a 6-3 record but stumbled to a 2-5 mark down the stretch and missed the playoffs.

'œHow do you sustain it?,'ť Murray said. 'œYou've got to keep working hard. Keep that mindset, and that's what we'll do. I won't let our offense get complacent. We know how good we can be. We know the sky's the limit for us.'ť

WHAT'S WORKING

Pretty much everything. Murray looked fantastic, Hopkins remains one of the game's elite receivers, Kirk added two touchdown catches, the running game was solid, the offensive line protected well, the pass rush was effective, young linebackers Isaiah Simmons and Collins looked good, and the secondary was solid. Hard to find faults.

WHAT NEEDS HELP

The Cardinals still aren't the most disciplined team in the world. That had four penalties on the opening drive, one reason they settled for a field goal instead of a touchdown. Arizona settled in after the mistake-riddled first quarter, finishing with eight penalties for 59 yards. But considering Arizona was the NFL's most penalized team in 2020, it's something worth watching.

STOCK UP

Simmons. The second-year player is starting to look like the cornerstone the Cardinals envisioned when they selected him with the No. 8 overall pick in 2020. Simmons was all over the field against the Titans with a team-high nine tackles, two passes defended and an interception.

STOCK DOWN

WR Andy Isabella. He was the only player who didn't appear in the game besides backup quarterback Colt McCoy. Isabella was the team's second-round pick in 2019 but nearly three years later, it's clear the Cardinals don't have a great idea where to use him. What's more, rookie WR Moore looked good in his first game and is doing a lot of the things that Isabella was expected to do.

INJURED

Kingsbury said right tackle Kelvin Beachum is 'œday to day'ť with a rib injury. The Cardinals are deep at the spot, inserting Justin Murray, who started at right tackle for the Cardinals in 2019.

KEY NUMBER

203 - The combined number of career sacks for Cardinals linebacker Chandler Jones (102) and defensive lineman J.J. Watt (101). They're ranked Nos. 2 and 3, respectively, on the career sacks list for active players. Only Von Miller (108) has more.

NEXT STEPS

As good as the Cardinals were on Sunday, we've seen a version of this movie before. Arizona was one of the NFL's best offensive teams in 2020 through nine games before things fell apart down the stretch. It's up to Kingsbury, Murray and everyone else to keep things fresh and sustain success, starting with a home game against the Minnesota Vikings on Sunday.

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Arizona Cardinals linebacker Chandler Jones (55) sacks Tennessee Titans quarterback Ryan Tannehill (17) and forces a fumble that the Cardinals recovered in the second half of an NFL football game Sunday, Sept. 12, 2021, in Nashville, Tenn. (AP Photo/Mark Zaleski) The Associated Press
Arizona Cardinals wide receiver Christian Kirk (13) catches a 26-yard touchdown pass ahead of Tennessee Titans cornerback Elijah Molden, left, in the second half of an NFL football game Sunday, Sept. 12, 2021, in Nashville, Tenn. (AP Photo/Wade Payne) The Associated Press
Arizona Cardinals quarterback Kyler Murray (1) is congratulated by tight end Maxx Williams (87) after Murray ran for a touchdown against the Tennessee Titans in the first half of an NFL football game Sunday, Sept. 12, 2021, in Nashville, Tenn. (AP Photo/Mark Zaleski) The Associated Press
Arizona Cardinals wide receiver DeAndre Hopkins (10) is pushed out of bounds by Tennessee Titans cornerback Jackrabbit Jenkins (20) in the first half of an NFL football game Sunday, Sept. 12, 2021, in Nashville, Tenn. (AP Photo/Wade Payne) The Associated Press
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