Cardinals sign first-round pick Jeremiyah Love

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Kinda Love the pick, hate his jersey number.
 

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Right? I grew up a jock...military...married.... divorced...never really interested in a doobie. That should show my ignorance. My current wife introduced me to gummies but sitting there watching tv or a movie and then an hour later......just sitting there, mouth open, eyes half shut and laughing at nothing...OMG, epiphany...gummies just before the cardinal's game....OMG, another epiphany...BooksOrange is a genius!!
 

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I dont miss the days of endless hold outs by draft picks.

Sam Bradford being one of the highest paid players in NFL history when he played his last game is a wild stat.

At no point was he even one of the top 20 players at his position.

The rookie pay scale is one of the few great things they've introduced in the last decade or so.
 

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it was his college number too not honestly sure why
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Jeremiyah Love loves the number 4 because it was his jersey number during his standout college career as a running back at Notre Dame and his high school days.

He is also keeping the legacy of that specific digit alive as he transitions to the pros.
The number has been a massive part of his identity as a football player, holding several specific connections to his career:Notre Dame Legacy: He wore No. 4 throughout his explosive tenure with the Fighting Irish, where he rushed for 2,882 yards and 36 touchdowns.High School Ties: The digit traces all the way back to his high school playing days.Draft Buzz:

The number actually became a huge talking point leading up to the 2026 NFL Draft. Because of his rare talent and versatility, mock draft experts and sports analysts heavily linked him to the Tennessee Titans at the No. 4 overall pick. He ultimately went No. 3 to the Arizona Cardinals, but the No. 4 will forever be tied to his football roots
 
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