Arizona Cardinals ‘not happy’ with Pro Bowler team

There are 32 teams in the NFL, and the Arizona Cardinals are expected to be one of the worst teams in the league. That’s the expectation moving forward after going 3-14 last season, finishing in fourth place in the NFC West, hiring a first-year head coach and with a veteran journeyman starting quarterback like Jacoby Brissett.

The Cardinals’ voluntary organized team activities began on May 18, but they were missing a key member of the roster, former Pro Bowl pass-rusher Josh Sweat. As mentioned, these workouts are completely voluntary, so there is no punishment for players who do not participate.

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According to John Gambadoro of 98.7 FM Phoenix, Sweat was not injured. Then, Cardinals insider Kyle Odegaard added fuel to the fire by revealing that Sweat “isn’t particularly happy in AZ.”

The 29-year-old Sweat recorded a career-high 12 sacks and four forced fumbles last season. This was his first season in Arizona after signing a four-year, $76.5 million contract with the Cardinals in free agency after helping the Philadelphia Eagles win Super Bowl LIX.

Nevertheless, Sweat signed when the Cardinals were coached by defensive-minded Jonathan Gannon. While the Cardinals are now led by the offensive mind of first-year coach Mike LaFleur, not much should change for Sweat, who will still play for defensive coordinator Nick Rallis for the second consecutive season.

Perhaps Sweat wants a raise after dominating individually to protect the bottom line. Sweat’s contract has him ranking 21st in annual average salary among edge rushers, but he performed at an elite level last season. His $16.3 million cap hit in 2025 is more than reasonable for the type of production Sweat is producing.

Perhaps he feels like Arizona is in no position to compete, and he wants to join a contender, no matter what that is; Sweat is trying to send a message.

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NFL Insider addresses the latest Arizona Cardinals rumors

While things could certainly change, the Arizona Cardinals are set to enter training camp with low expectations. No one would have predicted they would reach the playoffs in a crowded NFC West divisional field in Mike LaFleur’s first season as head coach.

It also doesn’t help that the Cardinals don’t have a clear starting quarterback on the roster. For now, the expectation is that veteran journeyman Jacoby Brissett will take over the starting duties. But his relationship with the Cardinals has soured after leaving minicamp in search of a pay raise.

Behind Brissett, the Cardinals have free agent signee Gardner Minshew and third-round rookie Carson Beck. Still, recent rumors have linked the Cardinals to another free agent quarterback, albeit one that is much more accomplished. However, Cardinals fans shouldn’t get their hopes too high.

There is no truth, “at all,” to rumors of Aaron Rodgers eyeing a contract to play in Arizona, according to ESPN Cardinals insider Josh Weinfuss.

Thus, the Cardinals appear prepared with their QB room. Meanwhile, for Rodgers, the options appear to be either playing one more season with the Pittsburgh Steelers or enjoying retirement. Even though he is taking his sweet time, everyone expects him to play another season, but it won’t be with the Cardinals.

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Arizona Cardinals player recruiting future Hall of Famer to join team

Entering the 2026 NFL season, many expect the Arizona Cardinals to be one of the worst teams in football. Not having a defined starting quarterback doesn’t help.

The team’s likely starter Jacoby Brissett recently left minicamp in search of a pay raise. The Cardinals are standing by their position so far, meaning Brissett’s $9.1 million cap hit can remain intact for the final year of his contract, the 2026 season.

The Cardinals also signed Gardner Minshew, who is expected to be Brissett’s backup. However, the Cardinals also added Carson Beck of Miami (FL) in the third round. They also have former undrafted free agent signee Kedon Slovis.

Still, the Cardinals may not be completely satisfied with their QB room. Some people, including players on the team, may still be hoping to see another addition at QB.

Recently, Cardinals wide receiver Kendrick Bourne took to social media to recruit future Hall of Fame QB Aaron Rodgers to Arizona for the upcoming season.

“@AaronRodgers come we are waiting for you.”

Bourne ended the post with eye emojis and a smiley face. Whether it means he is joking is unknown.

Still, it’s not hard to imagine that Bourne was legitimately trying to recruit four-time NFL MVP Rodgers to the Cardinals. The issue is, does Rodgers really want to join a team that is fully prepared for a rebuilding season? Not signing Rodgers could also set the Cardinals up for 2026.

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Will the Arizona Cardinals draft plan at No. 3 be driven by increased ticket and merchandise sales?

At No. 3 in the NFL Draft, the assumption is that the Arizona Cardinals will take the best player available or address a major need. However, a new report suggests that bringing in a player who can increase revenues and improve brand identity may be a priority.

The Cardinals are one of the most interesting teams heading into this week’s NFL Draft. By having the third pick, they have the opportunity to bring in a player who can be a game-changer and be a core member of the roster for years to come. Players like Texas Tech’s David Bailey, Ohio State’s Arvel Reese and Notre Dame’s Jeremiah Love have been linked to the card at No. 3.

However, a case can be made that after a 3-14 season and firing their head coach, Arizona has a lot of problems and should trade up in Round 1 to acquire more picks this year and/or next year. That’s why he’s been linked to various trade rumors over the past few weeks.

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But the school of thought guiding the team’s draft plans this year may be different, especially with that option in Round 1: making more money. on Wednesday’s edition of ESPN RiseNFL insider Adam Schefter said that if they don’t trade up from No. 3 after years of going defense-first, they need to make a spectacular move that can create a spark, excitement and energy. That’s why they feel Love will be the player they choose.

Fellow NFL insider Peter Schrager then chimed in that the Cardinals were at the bottom of the league in merchandise and ticket sales. And after bringing in a new head coach in Mike LaFleur this offseason, it feels like 2026 will be a “fresh” start for the franchise.

Then, when NFL analyst Jason McCourty was asked what the best scenario would be for the Cardinals, he said, “Get your Jeremiah Love jerseys ready” because of the marketability of the talented running back.

For many NFL Draft evaluators, Love is the best player in this year’s class due to his great running skills and ability to make plays in the passing game. However, it is rare to see a running back reach such heights in the current NFL. But Love appears to be an exception because of his talent and what he could do for the Cardinals brand.

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Arizona Cardinals ‘want’ specific targets with No. 3 pick in 2026 NFL Draft

After months of intense debate and evaluation of players, the Arizona Cardinals are finally ready to use the third overall selection on who they hope can become a franchise cornerstone. Of course, Cardinals general manager Monty Ossenfort could find a trade offer too good to refuse, allowing Arizona to add to their draft capital while still getting a prospect they like a lot.

Still, the Cardinals themselves may not yet know what they’ll be doing on draft day. Like most other teams, the Cardinals’ plans may depend on how the draft board goes past them, with the Jets selecting at No. 2, and rumor that they are targeting a pass-rusher.

According to NFL insider Tony Pauline of Essential Sports, the Cardinals’ GM “wants” Texas Tech edge rusher David Bailey. If he is no longer available, the Cardinals front office will “try hard” to trade up in the first round.

Pauline wrote, “The Cardinals, especially general manager Monty Ossenfort, want David Bailey.” “If he’s not available, Arizona will work hard to move the selection up. They could potentially move the selection up before the draft starts. If Bailey is unavailable and they can’t move up the selection, I’m told it’s unlikely they select Arvel Reese, as they view him as a hybrid defender versus a pure edge rusher, and the Cardinals have bombed out on hybrid selections in the past.”

The Cardinals have attempted to draft guys who have no natural home in the NFL, such as eight-year-old Isaiah Simmons in 2020 and 16-year-old Zavon Collins in 2021. Neither one has lived up to their potential, and the fear is that Reese won’t either.

However, Ossenfort wasn’t even with the Cardinals in 2020 or 2021, meaning he had nothing to do with the Cardinals’ previous draft misses. One would think this shouldn’t impact how the Cardinals pursue draft prospects, but unless Pauline’s report is a smokescreen, Arizona doesn’t appear to be too impressed with Reese, leaving us to wonder how far Ohio State could fall on hybrid draft day.

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Arizona Cardinals target specific position on 3+ trade at end of first round

After months of evaluation and debate, the 2026 NFL Draft will finally begin with the first round of the event on April 23. The Arizona Cardinals have the third overall pick in the first round, and there is a lot of mystery over what direction general manager Monty Ossenfort is going with.

The Cardinals could take an offensive tackle, but with Paris Johnson solidified on the left side, selecting a right tackle looks like going No. 3. The pass-rusher needs to be in the game, but the Cardinals are already committed to a $76 million contract with Josh Sweat, though he could certainly use help on the other side.

Meanwhile, there has also been talk of the Cardinals being open to a trade in the fall, where they would have a great opportunity to address multiple needs for a team with no identity, or even a starting quarterback for 2026.

According to NFL insider Tony Pauline of Essential Sports, the Cardinals “want an edge rusher with the third pick, which will likely mean David Bailey if he goes ahead of the Jets.” Poulin adds that “Ossenfort will consider moving to the bottom of Round 1 and drafting quarterback Ty Simpson if the opportunity arises.”

Simpson being selected in the first round will come as a draft day surprise, but it’s not too far off from his projections as a second-round selection. Additionally, QBs are often selected ahead of projections, and in a year where Simpson may be viewed as the only other starting-caliber option as a rookie outside of Fernando Mendoza, it makes sense for the Cardinals to make sure they get their guy.

For now, the Cardinals have seven draft selections, one in each round. This includes No. 3, No. 32, and No. 65. Chances are, at least one of those picks will be used on a QB, and it won’t be No. 3.

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Arizona Cardinals could land top pick in 2026 NFL Draft with surprise selection

The 2026 NFL Draft is exactly one week away, and the picture is starting to come into focus ahead of the Arizona Cardinals’ first-round selection. Expectations are the Las Vegas Raiders will take quarterback Fernando Mendoza with the No. 1 pick. The New York Jets will select a pass-rusher, possibly Texas Tech’s David Bailey or Ohio State’s freak linebacker/edge rusher Arvel Reese.

But what about the Cardinals at No. 3? This remains the biggest mystery. While NFL insider Jordan Schultz reports that a trade down for Arizona is “very much in play”, others suggest the Cardinals have a surprise selection in mind.

Recently, SNY’s Connor Hughes reported that we “shouldn’t be surprised” if the Cardinals select Notre Dame running back Jeremiah Love with the third overall selection in the first round.

“This selection comes after running back Jeremiah Love (Notre Dame) and linebacker Sonny Styles (Ohio State) went to the Cardinals and Titans, respectively. According to sources, there is significant discussion in league circles that the draft could unfold exactly the same way. The Cardinals could select any of the pass rushers the Jets want at No. 2, but don’t be surprised if they select Love. There’s a lot of smoke there.”

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The Cardinals’ selection of Love came as a shock when they brought back James Conner and signed Tyler Allger to a $12.5 million contract this offseason. Of course, Love has a higher ceiling than either of these two, but Arizona also has other, more pressing needs such as an offensive tackle or even a pass-rusher.

Still, if the Cardinals are sticking to the best player available mantra, it’s hard to argue against the selection of Love. Many consider him the best overall player in the draft class, and Arizona could inject talent on both sides of the ball.

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Arizona Cardinals reportedly interested in 2x Super Bowl QB

Heading into the offseason, rumors of the Arizona Cardinals were rampant that they were planning to move on from Kyler Murray. While the Cardinals were certainly hoping a trade would come to fruition, the situation was already over. No one was going to make a deal for a player who was expected to be released.

Of course, the Cardinals eventually bit the bullet and turned their franchise quarterback loose. But with new head coach Mike LaFleur taking over, there was a significant vacancy at the game’s most important position. Now, the question is, who will the Cardinals make their next starting QB?

Jacoby Brissett is having a career year, but LaFleur is not. Did the 33-year-old Brissett uncover something special in his 10th season playing? It’s possible, but the Cardinals still went just 1-11 under his leadership.

As a result of Murray’s release, the Cardinals also signed another QB, Gardner Minshew, who is a one-time Pro Bowler, but is also 29 years old and only attempted 13 passes last season. Still, Minshew clearly wasn’t the Cardinals’ first choice this offseason.

The Cardinals were reportedly interested in signing two-time Super Bowl winner (as a backup) Jimmy Garoppolo. Still, Florio reports that negotiations between the Cardinals and Garoppolo “have hit a wall.” This led them to sign Minshew to an affordable one-year contract worth up to $5.75 million.

Still, despite the Cardinals moving forward, Florio says that “it’s still possible that Garoppolo could replace Brissett in Arizona”. Of course, with Garoppolo still unsigned in free agency, that option remains open, especially if he prefers the opportunity to start.

Otherwise, the best option for Jimmy G may be to return to the Rams, where he has spent the last two seasons as the primary backup to Matthew Stafford. However, Garoppolo is familiar with the Cardinals’ new head coach, having been their offensive coordinator for the past two seasons in Los Angeles.

Perhaps their relationship could help restart contract negotiations, but the Cardinals may be eyeing a young option to add to their depth chart rather than a trio of veterans with limited upside.

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Arizona Cardinals push inside FO to make surprise pick at No. 3

The Arizona Cardinals are one of the most interesting teams with the top pick in the 2026 NFL Draft, holding the third overall selection with pressing needs at key positions. However, efforts are reportedly being made inside the front office to make some surprise picks.

on the latest episode of The McShay ShowNFL Draft analyst Todd McShay said, “Someone in the Cardinals building is working really, really hard” for the team to select running back the Notre Dame Fighting Irish with the third overall pick.

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Note, according to McShay, this is someone who has some hold on the Cardinals organization and has some influence on what will be done with the No. 3 pick. However, Arizona is still keeping their options open, and that includes the possibility of trading up to multiple spots and then selecting Love.

Why wouldn’t the Cardinals possibly draft Jeremiah Love?

Drafting Love with the third overall pick would be a bit of an odd decision considering the Cardinals’ offseason moves. Arizona signed running back Tyler Allger to a two-year, $12.25 million deal, re-signed Bam Knight, and worked out a deal to retain James Conner.

There’s one more thing to keep in mind that will make selecting Love with the third overall pick a little difficult. Under the NFL’s rookie salary scale, drafting Love with a top-three pick would lock him into a contract that would effectively make him one of the 10 highest-paid running backs in the NFL.

On the other hand, selecting an edge rusher or offensive tackle at No. 3 overall would mean they would have to sign a rookie-scale contract that is valued outside the top 20 at the position. This shows how much more valuable offensive tackles and edge rushers are than running backs.

Of course, many NFL teams view Love as the best prospect in the 2026 NFL Draft. If Arizona doesn’t take him third overall, the Tennessee Titans (fourth overall pick), New York Giants (fifth overall pick), and Washington Commanders (seventh overall pick) are viable options for him as landing spots.

Ultimately, given the investment already made this offseason and the team’s obvious needs at both an edge rusher and right tackle, we would be surprised if the Cardinals end up using their top selection on Love.

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Thursday’s Sweet 16 games include Arkansas vs. Arizona

The 2026 edition of the men’s NCAA Tournament, aka March Madness, is underway! If you’re planning to watch matchups from the biggest and best tournament in American sports today, below you can find Thursday’s games, upcoming events and other important details on March Madness, including how to watch.

NCAA tournament schedule today

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26 March(11) Texas vs. (2) Purdue7:10 pmcbs
26 March(9) Iowa vs. (4) Nebraska7:30 pmTBS, TruTV
26 March(4) Arkansas vs. (1) Arizona9:45 pmcbs
26 March(3) Illinois vs. (2) Houston10:05 pmTBS, TruTV

How to watch the 2026 Men’s NCAA Tournament

If you plan to watch NCAA Tournament games on television today, they will be available on the CBS Sports family of networks. They are CBS, TNT, TBS, TruTV. You can find the times, channels and matchups for today’s games above, or scroll down for tomorrow’s pairings.

Can I watch March Madness on my phone?

Yes, you can watch March Madness games on mobile devices with the March Madness Live app. (For iPhone users).

How to watch March Madness without cable?

All March Madness games are also available on various streaming platforms. You can watch today’s matchup on YouTube TV, Paramount+, MAX, Hulu + Live TV and DirecTV stream.

Which teams are in the Sweet 16?

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The schools headed to the Sweet 16 are Michigan, Texas, Purdue, Iowa, Nebraska, Arkansas, Arizona, Illinois, Houston, St. John’s, Duke, Alabama, Michigan State, UConn, Tennessee and Iowa State.

Upcoming NCAA Tournament Schedule

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27 March(5) St. John’s vs. (1) Duke7:10 pmcbs
27 March(4) Alabama vs. (1) Michigan7:35 pmTBS, TruTV
27 March(3) Michigan State vs. (2) UConn9:45 pmcbs
27 March(6) Tennessee vs. (2) Iowa State10:10 pmTBS, TruTV

Who is the favorite to win the 2026 NCAA Tournament?

The popular picks to win the 2026 NCAA Tournament this month are Duke, Michigan and Arizona.

Who are the top NBA prospects in March Madness 2026?

The 2026 NBA Draft is projected to be one of the best in recent times, and several players who could be taken as early as Round 1 will be competing during March Madness. Players you should keep an eye on are Duke’s Cam Boozer, BYU’s AJ DiBuntsa, Arkansas’ Darius Acuff Jr., Kansas’ Darrin Peterson and Houston’s Kingston Flemings.

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Arizona Cardinals acquire All-Pro specialist

Several top free agents have already signed new contracts this offseason. However, that doesn’t mean there aren’t still other good deals to be found. The Arizona Cardinals may have just found one.

The Cardinals agreed to terms on a one-year, $2.5 million contract with wide receiver/return specialist Devin DuVernay on Sunday, according to NFL insider Jordan Schultz. An All-Pro as a returner, DuVernay has bounced back the past few seasons, but he spent 20–25 with the Bears, where he caught two of his five targets for 26 yards and one down. He was much more impressive as a returner.

DuVernay returned 21 punts for 231 yards. As a kick returner, DuVernay returned 40 opportunities for a new career-high 1,069 yards in 2025. His 26.7 yards per kick return average ranked 11th in the NFL, and he was fifth in kick return yards.

Now 28, the two-time Pro Bowler doesn’t have an All-Pro or Pro Bowl season until 2022. Nevertheless, he is clearly still a big factor in the return game, and he will look to continue that success in Arizona next season.

After being drafted as the 92nd overall pick in the 2020 NFL Draft, DuVernay spent the first four seasons of his career with the Ravens. He plays for the Jaguars in 2024, the Bears in 2025, and then the Cardinals.

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Can the Arizona star replace Ayton as the long-term center?

Much has been said about the beginning of Deandre Ayton’s life with the Los Angeles Lakers. Brought in to stabilize center after LA struggled at the position for several seasons, Ayton has had a great season so far, at least on paper.

However, regular misses and a reluctance to adopt a defensive role are also evident, meaning a more long-term solution may still be on the cards. This brings us to the 2026 NBA Draft and the Lakers’ No. 21 pick, which ESPN believes the franchise could use to draft Arizona Wildcats center Motijes Krivas.

Krivas is expected to be one of the many centers to be selected in the 20-40 range in the upcoming draft. However, he has established himself as a regular contributor to his team, averaging 10.8 points, 8.2 rebounds and assists in 31 games.

Standing at 7-foot-2, Krivas is an imposing interior presence and has exactly the type of defensive mentality the Lakers need. Averaging 8.2 rebounds per game, the Wildcats star is fundamentally sound on both ends of the court.

He is a highly efficient shooter who converts nearly 80% of his free throws and has all the ingredients to immediately become a role player on a contending team. Of course, that doesn’t mean L.A. can insert him straight into the starting lineup.

The Lakers could consider adding him as a rotational option alongside Ayton and Jackson Hayes, and he would have a long-term prospect that could even exceed expectations. As far as Ayton is concerned, the game against the Minnesota Timberwolves also provided evidence of motor fluctuations.

Ayton dominated early on, attacking Rudy Gobert in the paint and recorded 12 points and 12 rebounds by halftime. Yet the second part tells a completely different story. Ayton added only 2 points and one steal over the final two quarters, once again showing the kind of inconsistency that has come to define his tenure with the Lakers.


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Arizona Cardinals urged to target 4x Pro Bowl quarterback

On Wednesday, when the NFL’s new league year begins at 4 p.m. ET, the Arizona Cardinals are expected to officially release Kyler Murray from their roster. He will be free to choose his next team of his choice, leaving Arizona with a depth chart that includes Jacoby Brissett and newly signed Gardner Minshew III.

Certainly, this is not a satisfactory group. Some NFL insiders believe more QB moves are coming to Arizona, possibly even a trade involving Brissett to capitalize on a career year.

Meanwhile, others, like, believe the Cardinals could be positioning themselves to pursue Kirk Cousins ​​in free agency.

Florio makes a good point connecting the dots between Cardinals first-year head coach Mike LaFleur and Cousins’ previous coaches like Kyle Shanahan and Sean McVay. Cousins ​​was coached by Shanahan and McVay in Washington and by Kevin O’Connell in Minnesota, who like LaFleur also comes from the McVay tree.

“New coach Mike LaFleur comes from the McVay-Shanahan group. And they love him some Kirk Cousins. As LaFleur tries to establish his offense, he wants a quarterback who can run it. It will be interesting to see Cousins be in the same division as McVay and Shanahan, both playing twice a year. Cousins needs a spot where he’ll be the starter. In Arizona, he will be. Money will be an issue. Pass has mastered the art of getting paid and will take over the $10 million the Falcons are due for 2026.

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In other words, Cousins ​​should take a leading role in mastering Arizona’s new offense. Having a chip on his shoulder from not only being pushed out of Atlanta but also going up against his former coaches could be a positive development for Cousins ​​as well.

Plus, if the QB chairs continue to move this way leaving him without a starting job, moving his family to Arizona will start looking better and better by the hour. For a Cardinals team looking to find its footing quickly, Cousins ​​could help speed up the process, even if he isn’t a long-term solution.

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Arizona Cardinals interested in 2x Super Bowl champion QB

New coaching staffs often want to pick their own quarterback. With the Arizona Cardinals hiring Mike LaFleur, there is likely to be a change in the QB room as well.

Kyler Murray is already rumored to be available via trade (though he would prefer to be released). Meanwhile, Jacoby Brissett is coming off a career year, meaning Arizona could take advantage of his superior trade value by making a high trade for either. Or they could see if he achieves an elevated level of performance in Arizona, and just roll with Brissett for another season at the low cost of $9.1 million.

Either way, if the Cardinals move on from Murray, they will need to add another quarterback to the roster, and it would be ideal to have an insurance policy in case Brissett doesn’t find continued success. Still, the new coaching staff may already have another QB in mind.

According to ESPN’s Jeremy Fowler, the Cardinals are interested in signing two-time Super Bowl champion Jimmy Garoppolo.

“Free agent Jimmy Garoppolo going to Arizona is also a strong option. The Cardinals are interested, and Mike LaFleur is considered very close with Garoppolo. ‘He’s his guy,’ a league source said. LaFleur could create a clean path to revamping his quarterback room by adding at least one veteran and drafting a QB. That makes Murray and Brissett expendable, and the feeling in Indy is that Murray wants out of Arizona Something to keep in mind with Garoppolo: He has one of the league’s best QB2 jobs with the Rams, who also has an option to join Green Bay as the No. 2 pick.

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Garoppolo is now 34 years old, but he has gone 42-21 as a starter, making him a very capable fill-in starter if needed. Either way, it’s clear that LaFleur, who coached Garoppolo for four seasons in San Francisco and two seasons in Los Angeles, would be comfortable keeping him as his QB in Arizona.

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Arizona Cardinals hoping to land coveted dual-threat QB

The Arizona Cardinals have a new head coach. Chances are, they’ll also have a new starting quarterback in 2026, which will likely be the end of Kyler Murray’s career in Arizona. If new Cardinals head coach Mike LaFleur decides he wants his own hand-picked QB, who could it be?

The popular pick points to the Cardinals pursuing top free agent quarterback Malik Willis. The dual-threat QB, who has spent the last two seasons in Green Bay, could be an ideal fit for LaFleur’s offense, especially since he spent the last two seasons in Green Bay playing for Mike’s brother Matt.

Recently, Tony Pauline of Essential Sports revealed that sources he has spoken with believe Willis will end up with the Cardinals.

Willis will likely not re-sign in Green Bay. Instead, he’ll likely receive some offers that will give him a chance to emerge as the starting quarterback, and Arizona would certainly fit the bill. However, the Cardinals likely won’t be the only team pursuing the 26-year-old who went 2-1 as a starter in Green Bay.

Teams view Willis as a player worth taking a big chance after completing 78.7% of his passes for 972 yards, 6 TDs and no interceptions as a member of the Packers.

The question is, how much money will teams be willing to pay for a player who has made six starts? And how many teams will be involved in a market that doesn’t have many high-end options available at the QB position?

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The Arizona Cardinals could pursue a top running back for Mike LaFleur’s offense

The Arizona Cardinals offense will get a new look in 2026 after firing Jonathan Gannon and hiring Mike LaFleur as head coach. However, after finishing 23rd in scoring, a change is a good thing in this regard.

One particular area where Arizona struggled mightily was with a rushing attack that finished with the second fewest yards. Yet, after season-ending injuries to James Conner, Jonavon Knight, and Trey Benson, their ground game did not receive much of a chance.

With the Cardinals entering a new regime, perhaps it’s time for a fresh start, too.

Recently, ESPN’s Rich Cimini suggested that the Cardinals could be a suitor for one of the top free agent running backs available, the Jets’ Breece Hall.

“He (Breece Hall) will only be 25, which is one reason why he will be one of the most coveted free agents. The Arizona Cardinals, coached by former Jets offensive coordinator Mike LaFleur, could be a potential suitor.”

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Connor is under contract through 2026, but it’s likely the Cardinals will move on from the 30-year-old after he was limited to just three games last season. Connor has a cap hit of $9.6 million for next season, but he is also a two-time Pro Bowler.

Still, Hall, who is also excellent as a pass-catcher, is six years younger, and he is more versatile for Coach LaFleur’s offense. If the price is right, Arizona, which is projected to have about $33 million in cap space, could use a portion of it on Hall.

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Arizona Cardinals linked to future Hall of Fame QB

The Arizona Cardinals will have a different feel next season after firing Jonathan Gannon and hiring Mike LaFleur as their head coach. The Cardinals could also move on from franchise quarterback Kyler Murray this offseason.

If the Cardinals part ways with Murray, who has a $52.6 million cap hit in 2026, they will have to add another arm to their QB room. For now, Jacoby Brissett is ready to return, possibly even as the starter after a career year where he threw for 3,366 passing yards and 23 touchdowns in just 12 starts. The only other QB on the roster (besides Murray) is 2024 undrafted free agent signee Kedon Slovis.

Thus, it doesn’t matter if the Cardinals add another QB to the roster; It is a question of who, when and how.

However, now speculation has begun about the Cardinals signing Aaron Rodgers this offseason.

“Currently, it is believed that the Steelers will be the only viable option for quarterback Aaron Rodgers in 2026. But what about the Cardinals? The most obvious link is offensive coordinator Nathaniel Hackett. The Broncos hired him as head coach in 2022, at a time when it was believed the Packers would be willing to trade Rodgers.”

The future Hall of Fame QB’s ties to Arizona are strong. In addition to Hackett, Coach LaFleur’s brother, Matt, was Rodgers’ head coach for four seasons in Green Bay. Florio says the Rams (Mike LaFleur’s former team) kept Rodgers as their “Plan B” in case Matthew Stafford left last offseason.

Are those connections strong enough to keep Rodgers on a team that finished last in its division with a 3-14 record in 2025? We may find out soon, but the Steelers are expected to have mutual interest in bringing Rodgers back for another year, which could help raise the QB’s price in free agency.

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