J.P. Shadrick is stepping into the big leagues as the new radio voice of the Arizona Cardinals, taking over from Dave Pasch who moved to ESPN. At 44, Shadrick brings 14 years of NFL experience with the Jaguars, plus play-by-play credits from Westwood One and Touchdown Radio. The transition happened fast—while he was on vacation—and he pursued it aggressively, seeing it as the perfect fit for his career goals. Though he didn’t do play-by-play with Jacksonville, his broadcasting roles helped him sharpen his skills. He’s already building chemistry with analyst A.Q. Shipley and learning from Pasch, who’s staying in the area to mentor him. Shadrick also recalls his college days running a campus radio station, calling every sport to perfect his craft. Looking ahead, he’s excited about the Cardinals’ offense, led by stars like Marvin Harrison and Trey McBride, but remains cautious about the defense’s ability to improve and establish a solid run game.

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