The Arizona Cardinals have their new radio analyst.
The Arizona Cardinals lost Ron Wolfley from the broadcast team this year, and now they have announced his replacement.
The team has pegged A.Q. Shipley to be the new radio analyst for the Arizona Cardinals.
From the team:
The Arizona Cardinals Football Club today named former Cardinals center A.Q. Shipley as the teamβs new radio analyst.
Shipley played in the NFL for nine years, including five seasons (2015-19) with the Cardinals where he appeared in 60 games and made 51 starts. Following his playing days, Shipley coached with the Tampa Bay Buccaneers in 2021 as an offensive assistant. He also currently serves as a regular contributor on the Pat McAfee Show on ESPN.
A Moon Township, PA native, Shipley played 110 games (72 starts) during his NFL career with the Colts (2012, β14), Ravens (2013), Cardinals (2015-19) and Buccaneers (2020) after entering the league with Pittsburgh as a seventh-round selection in the 2009 NFL Draft from Penn State. He was part of the Buccaneers team that won Super Bowl LV following the 2020 season.
He will work alongside veteran radio play-by-play announcer Dave Pasch, who is entering his 24th season with the Cardinals. Shipley replaces former Cardinal and long-time radio analyst Ron Wolfley, who stepped away from the role earlier this year after 20 seasons behind the microphone. Joining Pasch and Shipley on the Cardinals broadcast team is sideline reporter Paul Calvisi who returns for his 21st season with the club.
All Cardinals games can be heard on Arizona Sports 98.7 FM.
A.Q. brings a bevy of knowledge and is entertaining, but we all know he will have huge shoes to fill.
Congratulations and good luck to A.Q. Shipley on his newest adventure.