more strategic in Williams' deployment.

"Each and every week, you sit back and try to find ways to get guys on the field," defensive coordinator James Bettcher said. "Tramon did a great job in the game as we all saw. We had a package or two that he was heavily involved in. when you put players in certain roles, you just have to wait for those situations to come up.

"As those things come up, we'll be able to use Tramon more. There are a couple other guys I'd love to get on the field more too. There's limited situations and limited snaps when you are able to do that."

ENGLAND-BORN MAURO COMES HOME

Defensive lineman Josh Mauro was born in Hemel Hempstead, just outside of London. His father, who was in a ministry, was stationed in England. Mauro's brother was also born in the city. The family moved to the U.S. when Mauro was 3.

Mauro has some fuzzy memories but "nothing that sticks too much," he said.

Maybe in the offseason, he'll go back to check out his hometown. But like the rest of the Cardinals, there has been much talk of focusing on the game and not sightseeing. Still, that hasn't stopped teammates from asking for advice on what to see and where to go.

"I don't know anything," Mauro said. "I was 3 when I was here last."

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