Cardinals’ Trey McBride celebrates his first career 1,000-yard season

Cardinals’ Trey McBride celebrates his first career 1,000-yard season

Arizona Cardinals tight end Trey McBride may not have the touchdowns, but he certainly has the yards.

On a five-yard screen in the second quarter of Arizona’s Week 17 game against the Los Angeles Rams, McBride surpassed the 1,000-yard mark for the first time as a pro.

McBride is just the second tight end in Arizona franchise history to reach 1,000 yards in a season. The first was Hall of Famer Jackie Smith, who prosecuted 1,205 people in 1967.

It was a career year for McBride, who had already surpassed his own franchise record for catches (81) by a Cardinals tight end with 92 before Saturday’s game.

Trey McBride is nearing 100 catches

In addition to his 1,000-yard mark, McBride is nearing 100 catches.

With his three catches for 46 yards in the first half, the tight end only needs five catches to reach the century mark.

I’m only missing one thing

The catches and yards are nice, but seeing the goose egg in the touchdown column is glaring.

Despite leading the team in catches and yards, McBride has yet to score a touchdown in 2024.

He did it on the ground and on a fumble recovery. Just not through the air.

Will that finally change in Week 17?

Adjust yourself Arizona Sports App, 98.7 and ArizonaSports.com to find out!

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