Cardinals and Jacoby Brissett remain apart on contract talks ahead of OTAs
Arizona Cardinals quarterback Jacoby Brissett and the team are significantly apart in contract negotiations, ESPN reported. Brissett has skipped voluntary offseason training and may miss OTAs this week.
nypost.comArizona Cardinals quarterback Jacoby Brissett and the team remain apart in contract negotiations, ESPN reported. Brissett has skipped voluntary offseason training activities as leverage in the dispute. 5 million guaranteed. 1 million guaranteed to serve as Brissett's backup.
3 million, according to the report. Brissett recorded a 1-11 record with 23 touchdowns and eight interceptions last season. Mike LaFleur said earlier this week that discussions on Brissett's deal were the same as where they were a few weeks ago. Brissett could face fines if he misses mandatory minicamp scheduled for June 8-10.
The Cardinals used a third-round pick on Carson Beck, who could audition for a future role as a rookie. The team is expected to face the Seahawks, Rams and 49ers twice each in 2026.
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Brissett played in a game against the Miami Dolphins.
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Mike LaFleur stated contract talks had not advanced.
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Brissett skipped voluntary offseason training activities.
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Mandatory minicamp is scheduled; fines possible for absences.
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Potential Impact
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Brissett could miss OTAs this week without facing fines.
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Brissett could incur fines if absent from June minicamp.
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Carson Beck may receive additional practice repetitions.
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