The Cardinals are moving on from Kyler Murray. A last-ditch trade effort is still taking place, but absent that, Arizona is prepared to release its longtime starter.
The Arizona Cardinals move into free agency with plenty of money to spend, and potentially more on the way. Arizona, not including Kyler Murray's release (thanks to lack of clarity of it being a pre or post-June 1 release), has $48 million in cap space entering 2026's free agency period.
The Arizona Cardinals' addition of Teryl Austin this week to their defensive staff as a senior assistant won't be considered to be a major move by the organization.
Despite the fact that he was a Heisman trophy winner and two time finalist, as well as the first-overall draft choice for the Baltimore Ravens, not many were optimistic about Lamar Jackson’s NFL career.
Teams around the league are making some cuts to their rosters with the goal of creating more cap space for free agency. On Friday, the Arizona Cardinals did just that by letting go of a veteran defensive tackle.
Most of the NFL mock drafts focus on the early rounds, but there are still many prominent college players who will hear their names called later. These are just some of the big names that could hear their names in the later rounds.
GLENDALE – With two players released earlier this week, the Arizona Cardinals were just getting started. PHNX Cardinals insider Bo Brack reported that Arizona have released defensive lineman Dalvin Tomlinson on Friday.
Dalvin Tomlinson will be a cap casualty for a second straight year. After the Browns released the veteran defensive tackle in 2025, ESPN.com’s Josh Weinfuss reports the Cardinals are moving on.
Quarterback Kyler Murray has his eyes on a surprising team in free agency, according to one new claim. Murray has interest in signing with the Indianapolis Colts, according to Albert Breer of The MMQB.
NFL prospects from major programs get most of the attention, but there are numerous examples of players drafted from small schools who have become difference-makers.
The Arizona Cardinals move into free agency with the expected release of quarterback Kyler Murray, and while free agency still has a few more days before unofficially beginning, his next team is already emerging per new reports.
We're days removed from the start of NFL free agency, giving us the perfect opportunity to evaluate where the Arizona Cardinals are at in terms of cap space.
Recently hired New York Jets offensive coordinator Frank Reich is expected to have a significant say regarding who the club acquires to be its starting
GLENDALE – The Arizona Cardinals could be parting ways with starting running last season after latest decision. NFL Insider Jordan Schultz reported on Thursday that the franchise will not tender running back Emari Demercado, making him an unrestricted free agency.
A recent report revealed that signing with the Minnesota Vikings is the "preference" of Murray, who is on track to be released by the Arizona Cardinals after the new league year opens this coming Wednesday afternoon. However, it seems that the Vikings may have a different signal-caller in mind.
Seven seasons after arriving as the No. 1 overall pick, Kyler Murray’s tenure with the Arizona Cardinals is over. The franchise informed the 28-year-old quarterback that he will be released when the new NFL league year begins on March 11, 2026, according to ESPN’s Adam Schefter.
The Arizona Cardinals need a new starting quarterback, as they are set to officially part ways with Kyler Murray when the new league year opens this coming Wednesday. Some have linked the Cardinals with Willis, who likely will be the top player at the position to hit the open market next week.
Reporters and insiders have linked Murray with several quarterback-needy teams throughout the offseason. It sounds like he has one particular destination in mind.
The Kyler Murray era in Arizona is officially a memory, and nobody felt the weight of that goodbye more than his former favorite target, DeAndre Hopkins.
GLENDALE – Ahead of 2026 free agency, the Arizona Cardinals released two defensive starters to create millions in cap space to sign free agents. The team announced on Thursday that linebacker Akeem Davis-Gaither and defensive tackle Bilal Nichols has been released from the team, clearing more than $10 million in cap space.
Jordan Schultz reports the Cardinals are not tendering restricted free agent RB Emari Demercado, making him an unrestricted free agent when the new league year starts next week.