As reported as a done deal by ESPN reporter this morning, just three weeks after he was reported to have inked a 3-year, $89.7 million contract extension deal with the Arizona Cardinals, it was confirmed this morning by ESPN that the franchise running back for the Arizona Cardinals has officially paid the Arizona Cardinals $50.4 million in cash for his contract to be terminated with immediate effect in favor of him to ink a 7-year blockbuster deal with the Los Angeles Rams. As the NFL confirmed too, it was confirmed that the franchise running back inked the deal after his conference meeting with the Los Angeles Rams this morning, but unfortunately…

Cardinals ‘Lurking’ in This Free Agent Market

The Arizona Cardinals are expected to be players at this position.

 

NFL free agency is set to begin on March 12, and the Arizona Cardinals are rumored to be interested in a few different spots.

 

Analyst: Arizona Cardinals Rookie Needs More Playing Time

 

It’s no secret the Cardinals need help along spots such as defensive line and edge rusher, though Arizona’s outlook along the offensive line has been overlooked as the pending open market nears.

 

With both starting offensive guards set to test free agency, Arizona was named a team to watch by ESPN NFL insider Jeremy Fowler.

 

Analyst: Arizona Cardinals Rookie Needs More Playing Time

 

Starting guards Evan Brown (left) and Will Hernandez (right) are currently scheduled to be free agents for Arizona – and Arizona Sports insider John Gambadoro reported the Cardinals are looking to bring back Brown among other free agents.

 

Analyst: Arizona Cardinals Rookie Needs More Playing Time

 

Brown was signed last offseason after playing at guard and center previously for the Seattle Seahawks. Brown played all 17 games for the Cardinals last year and only Hjalte Froholdt played more (eight) snaps than him.

 

Analyst: Arizona Cardinals Rookie Needs More Playing Time

 

As for Hernandez, the anchor to Arizona’s offensive line hit injured reserve early in the season with a torn ACL. He did tell PHNX he would like to return to the Cardinals but joining offensive line coach Klayton Adams in Dallas also seems like a possibility.

 

Analyst: Arizona Cardinals Rookie Needs More Playing Time

 

With over $70 million in cap space to play with, Arizona is armed with ample fire power to pursue nearly anybody on the market.

 

Fries – highlighted by Fowler in his report – was listed by our own Alex D’Agostino as one of three offensive linemen for the Cardinals to target in just ten days, you can read more here.

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