Skip to main content
Cardinals coach Arians: Isis will not ‘scare us off’

ARIZONA CARDINALS head coach Bruce Arians said yesterday that the franchise will not be frightened away by terrorists from playing at Wembley in October.

In light of the horrific terror attacks in Manchester and London, the NFL has reassured teams travelling to Britain later this year that everything is being done to create the safest environment possible for teams, though some players are still concerned.

Safety Antoine Bethea confirmed that his wife Samantha would be travelling to London for the game against the Los Angeles Rams and Arians believes that changing “the way you think or what you do” would be letting the terrorists win.

The 95th Anniversary Appeal
Support the Morning Star
You have reached the free limit.
Subscribe to continue reading.
More from this author
Brentford's Neal Maupay celebrates scoring their side's firs
Men’s football / 3 December 2023
3 December 2023
Real Madrid's Jose Vinicius Junior in action during the UEFA
Men’s Football / 22 May 2023
22 May 2023
KADEEM SIMMONDS stresses the need for harsher punishments for hate speech in football
Manchester United legend Andy Cole with Kadeem Simmonds afte
Simmonds Speaks / 10 August 2021
10 August 2021
Similar stories
England's Niamh Charles during the UEFA Women's Nations Leag
Women's football / 7 April 2025
7 April 2025
England's Harry Brook during a nets session at Trent Bridge,
Men’s Cricket / 18 September 2024
18 September 2024
US manager Emma Hayes with her son Harry following the Women
Women’s Football / 12 September 2024
12 September 2024
Mary Earps during the Adobe Women's FA Cup semi-final match
Women’s football / 8 May 2024
8 May 2024