Pro Bowler Wilson hungry for Super Bowl ring

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FLAGSTAFF, Ariz. (AP)—The Arizona Cardinals handed out NFC championship rings when training camp opened.

As much as he appreciated the gesture, strong safety Adrian Wilson(notes) put his away.

“It’s in a safe,” Wilson said after practice this week at Northern Arizona University. “It’ll probably never get worn. It’s something you want to strive for and get back to, but the ultimate goal is to win the Super Bowl.”

Wilson received something more valuable than jewelry during the offseason— a five-year, $39 million deal, with $18.5 million guaranteed.

It was a reward for sticking with the franchise that had drafted Wilson in the third round out of North Carolina State in 2001. Wilson, the longest-tenured Cardinal, had opted not to become a free agent after the 2004 season because he wanted to be there when the once-woeful Cardinals finally broke through.

It hasn’t always been a smooth ride—Arizona went 40-72 in Wilson’s first seven seasons and fired two head coaches—but last year made the wait worth it. The Cardinals went 9-7, won the NFC West and made an unexpected run to the Super Bowl, where they lost a thriller to the Pittsburgh Steelers.

“I’m a very patient person,” said Wilson, who turns 30 in October. “You can’t build a team in two or three years. It takes time to build talent. It takes time to develop the talent that you have on the roster. So for me to stay here and be a part of that, it meant a lot to me because I was here to help the coaches do what they needed to do in order for us to be successful.”

Now Wilson wants the Cardinals to take the next step: win the Super Bowl. And if they do, Wilson figures to play a big role.

Last year, Wilson earned his second Pro Bowl berth and dispelled any doubts that he would be diminished by a heel injury that sidelined him for the last seven games in 2007.

Wilson’s first Pro Bowl invitation came in 2006, when he became the first defensive player in NFL history with two touchdown plays of at least 99 yards in the same season—one on an interception and another on a fumble return.

The 6-foot-3, 230-pound Wilson has started 100 of his 118 games, with 651 career tackles, 481 solos. He also has 63 pass deflections, 10 forced fumbles and seven fumble recoveries.

In the Cardinals’ four playoff games last season, Wilson had 20 tackles and two forced fumbles.

“He’s a big, strong, fast hitter that has learned the game and studies the game hard,” defensive coordinator Bill Davis said. “He wants to be the complete safety. You put a hard work ethic, combined with his size, strength and speed, and you get Adrian. You get a Pro Bowler.”

Davis said he’s noticed that opposing offenses have tried to “track” Wilson by putting an extra blocker on his side of the field.

That can open a lane for a teammate to pressure the quarterback, but Davis said he doesn’t hesitate to ask Wilson to beat a double team. The idea is to unleash the feared blitzer who knocked Buffalo quarterback Trent Edwards(notes) out of the game with a concussion in a 41-17 victory over the Bills last Oct. 5.

“Sometimes you just say, you know what, Adrian, they’re sliding the protection that way, but go do your thing,” Davis said. “And he wins. He’s got that rare ability.”

New cornerback Bryant McFadden(notes), who came over from Pittsburgh in the offseason, said he always knew Wilson was a superb defender. But he’s been impressed by Wilson’s physical presence in practice.

“You ever see a safety 6-3, brute strength, all muscles, muscles everywhere in his neck and can move as well as he can move?” McFadden said.

If Wilson plays out his latest extension, he’ll be with the Cardinals through the 2013 season. By then, the franchise’s shoddy history may be a distant memory.

The run to the Super Bowl changed the team’s image. But Wilson senses that skeptics remain and that many expect the Cardinals to revert to form. He vowed it won’t happen.

“It’s just the aura of the franchise,” he said with a shrug. “I mean, just being the Cardinals, everybody expects us to be bad. So we have to go out there and prove people wrong.”

Updated Aug 9, 7:02 pm EDT
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  1. Breanne W
    19. Posted by Breanne W Mon Aug 10 2:16pm EDT

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    best saftey in the game! hands down.... get boldin signed!
  2. CARDS ALL THE WAY!
    18. Posted by CARDS ALL THE WAY! Mon Aug 10 10:35am EDT

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    Blah Blah Blah my a$$ 18 you think you are the only one who has been a fan since then? I suffered many seasons at Sun Devil stadium along with all the other die hard fans sweating my a$$ off watching them get hammered during the era's of Stallings, Bugle, Ryan, McGinnis, and Green. Now that they actually accomplishing something and all you can do is get on here and bltch. I could really give a shlt what you think. I am entitled to my opinion and I will continue to voice it! Get real!!!!
  3. More Dread
    17. Posted by More Dread Mon Aug 10 10:10am EDT

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    blah blah blah #17 Save your conspiracy theory rhetoric. I've been a Cards fan since '88 (which is when they moved here) and I'm not buying into your ignorant drivel. Get a clue! There were bad calls all over in that game that worked against BOTH teams. I don't like it but, the Steelers won, plain and simple....
  4. CARDS ALL THE WAY!
    16. Posted by CARDS ALL THE WAY! Mon Aug 10 7:02am EDT

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    Blah Blah Blah post 16, save it for your church and keep it out of the public boards!!!!

    The Shlttsburg Steelers will not be back in the Superbowl. There’s no way, they got extremely lucky last year, and had it not been for the NFL and their plss poor ref's the Cards would have won the bowl also. See the NFL couldn't have the Cards win because it's more profitable to have Shltsburg win their 6th and profit a shlt ton off of it instead of the Cards winning it. Had the Cards won it would not have mattered to the rest of the US because the following would have been minimal. So, I say this..... Go on with all you haters out there, if you weren't a fan before then please don't start now!!! We TRUE Cardinal fans have a minimal following, but a strong one and don't need any band wagon people coming and going as you may. We will win again and it will be soon, a few decent signings and some good draft picks with minimal losses. Nothing will change except for the win column! Enjoy the show everyone cause it’s going to be great!!
  5. brainrainpain
    15. Posted by brainrainpain Mon Jun 15 12:17am EDT

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    i likes to eat pie in arizona!
  6. IamAlDavisIDIOTGORAIDERS
    14. Posted by IamAlDavisIDIOTGORAIDERS Sun Jun 7 7:18pm EDT

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    I love everybody
  7. brandi j
    13. Posted by brandi j Sun Jun 7 3:58pm EDT

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    no way would I draft him. I look for bad players for the Raiders
  8. C Boss
    12. Posted by C Boss Sun Jun 7 11:38am EDT

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    John Lynch played at a pro-bowl level until age 35. Wilson is a physical freak who keeps himself in amazing condition. The 5 year deal is absolutely perfect for both sides, and Wilson will earn every dollar of it. Morons should really pay more attention to the peak years of almost all players careers are 27-33.

    Go CARDS. Dansby is next, Boldin gets what's left.
  9. riles
    11. Posted by riles Fri Jun 5 12:12pm EDT

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    Switch to linebacker, this isn't a video game. Name someone that at the end of their career swithced positions and had success? I'm not talking from corner to safety either. You cant play safety your whole career and the switch to linebacker. There are new techniques, new assignments, and you are going to get hit by 300+ linemen more often. Thats the dumbest shi t I've ever heard.
  10. James B
    10. Posted by James B Fri Jun 5 8:25am EDT

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    Another dumb move, guy will be 30 this year and plays safety and you give him the biggest contract ever for a safety. No chance he'll play through this deal or earn his money. Only chance is he switch's to linebacker to extend his career.
  11. south phx
    9. Posted by south phx Fri Jun 5 1:09am EDT

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    1 down 2 to go
  12. JERMO
    8. Posted by JERMO Fri Jun 5 12:46am EDT

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    A-DUB is the man!! He puts fear into Quarterbacks coming off the blind side!! See Trent Edwards..K.O
  13. <i>msmarlier</i>
    7. Posted by msmarlier Thu Jun 4 9:47pm EDT

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    I love to see NC State guys doing good in the NFL baby! He has done it the right way and it's nice to see loyalty being rewarded... as he could have bugged out years ago.
  14. <i>krono303</i>
    6. Posted by krono303 Thu Jun 4 8:59pm EDT

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    Adrian Wilson way to show your loyalty.
  15. NVM
    5. Posted by NVM Thu Jun 4 5:40pm EDT

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    Arizona needs to make a decision on Boldin. You cant just have an angry player that will bring down the team. They either need to trade him or get him a deal that will shut him up. Hopefully, theyll make the playoffs next year despite the loss of the OC and DC.
  16. seniorsanchezsucio
    3. Posted by seniorsanchezsucio Thu Jun 4 5:36pm EDT

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    hells ya A-dub is a baaaaaaaaaddddd man
  17. vdub
    2. Posted by vdub Thu Jun 4 5:35pm EDT

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    Adrian Wilson is a stud. I'm sure everyone''s seen his vertical jump on youtube.
  18. 1Master RED
    1. Posted by 1Master RED Thu Jun 4 5:17pm EDT

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    Go bears!!!
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