A.Q. Shipley: From NFL Center to Cardinals Radio Analyst – A Perfect Fit
Former NFL center A.Q. Shipley transitions to a new role as the radio analyst for the Arizona Cardinals, bringing his deep football knowledge and unique perspective to the booth.

Growing up just 20 miles from Pittsburgh's Three Rivers Stadium, A.Q. Shipley was immersed in football from an early age. His journey from a dedicated Steelers fan to a 13-year NFL career, including five seasons as the Arizona Cardinals' center, has now led him to a new role as the team's radio analyst. Shipley, who retired in 2021, will replace Ron Wolfley, who stepped down after two decades in the position.
A Legacy of Football Knowledge
Shipley's football acumen is widely recognized. Having started 51 games at center for the Cardinals between 2015 and 2019, he brings a deep understanding of the game, particularly offensive line play. His ability to analyze the entire field, not just his former position, sets him apart. Rich Ohrnberger, a former teammate and current radio analyst, praised Shipley's intelligence and curiosity, noting that he has a natural football IQ that extends beyond the typical player's knowledge.
Transition to Broadcasting
Since retiring, Shipley has been active in the media, discussing offensive line play on the Pat McAfee Show and co-hosting a fantasy football podcast with former Cardinals quarterback Colt McCoy and others. This experience prepared him for his new role, where he will join veteran play-by-play announcer Dave Pasch in the booth. Shipley's debut will come during the Cardinals' preseason opener against the Kansas City Chiefs.
Authenticity and Honesty
Known for his straightforwardness, Shipley plans to bring the same honesty and authenticity to his commentary that he displayed in the locker room. 'I'm very honest, and I'm going to call the game the way it is,' he said. This approach, combined with his deep knowledge of the game, is expected to resonate with fans.
Challenges and Expectations
While Shipley's intelligence will help him quickly adapt to broadcasting, there will be a learning curve. Ohrnberger, who faced similar challenges when he transitioned to radio, emphasized the importance of understanding the role of an analyst rather than a former player or fan. Shipley's ability to dissect plays and convey insights concisely will be crucial.
Looking Ahead
Shipley's journey from the field to the booth is a testament to his passion for football. As he steps into this new role, he aims to provide fans with insightful, engaging commentary that enhances their understanding and enjoyment of the game. By Week 3 of the season, listeners may feel as though they're hearing a seasoned veteran, thanks to Shipley's dedication and expertise.