The Cardinals coach reflects on Peyton Manning’s game-changing impact, moving on from last season’s loss in the NFC Championship Game, and the driving force behind his foundation to help kids
For NFL coaches, there is no such thing as a true offseason. On Monday, while the first NFL quarterback he coached was saying farewell in Denver, Bruce Arians was stuck in a free agency meeting (he later watched Peyton Manning’s speech online). On Wednesday, the new league year began. And this weekend, in Scottsdale, Ariz., the Cardinals coach will host his third annual golf classic to benefit the Arians Family Foundation, which supports and develops programs aimed at helping abused or neglected children.