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Former Arizona Cardinals executive Bill Bidwill Jr. was allegedly hit in the head with a glass cup while in a dispute with his wife, leading to her arrest, according to police reports obtained by TMZ.
Bill Bidwill Jr., a former executive of the Cardinals and brother of current owner Michael Bidwill, was seen on police bodycam covered in blood after June 9 incident with his wife.
Bill Bidwill Jr. (seen above) said that he didn’t want his wife arrested because “she is not going to tolerate that well.” Bidwill Jr. said Nicole grabbed him and was “beating the s–t ...
Bill Bidwill Jr.'s wife, Nicole, was uncooperative with police officers who responded to a domestic disturbance call after she allegedly beat up the former Arizona Cardinals executive.. Nicole ...
Former Arizona Cardinals exec Bill Bidwill Jr. has a bloody sight after his wife Nicole attacked him in a troubling episode in which he claims to have been hit “a hundred times.” The son of ...
“Bill Bidwill was part of the NFL family his entire life, starting from his days as a ball boy through his time as an owner," the statement said. "Although never one to seek the spotlight, ...
Bill Bidwill, Longtime Owner of the Arizona Cardinals, Dies at 88: 'Your Legacy Is Cemented' "Bill had an incredible sense of humor and he made extraordinary contributions to the NFL," the league ...
Bill Bidwill's father, Charles, bought the Chicago Cardinals in 1932, and Bill was associated with the team for nine decades. He started as a ball boy as a child and went to work for the team ...
Bill Bidwill's father, Charles W. Bidwill Sr., bought the then-Chicago Cardinals in 1933. Bill worked as a ball boy for the club as a child and then joined the club in a full-time capacity in 1960.
Bill Bidwill stood between Jerry Stovall, left, a Louisiana State University halfback, and Don Estes, an L.S.U. tackle, after they signed contracts with the Cardinals in 1962.
Charles Bidwill, Bidwill’s father, bought the Chicago Cardinals in 1932 for $50,000. Bill worked as a ball boy for the team and as a teenager celebrated when the club won the NFL title in 1947.
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