The Cardinals re-signed long snapper Aaron Brewer, the team announced Thursday. Brewer's release earlier this week was a procedural move with an agreement for his return in place.
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The Arizona Cardinals announced they re-signed LS Aaron Brewer to a one-year deal and restricted free agent S Joey Blount to a two-year deal on Friday, per Darren Urban of the team’s site. Brewer, 34, originally signed on with the Broncos as an undrafted free agent out of San Diego State back in 2012.
One understated position battle has been decided for the Arizona Cardinals. They now have only one long snapper on the roster. Veteran Aaron Brewer has won the job over undrafted rookie Joe Shimko.
The Arizona Cardinals have opened training camp. But they are still weeks away from the start of the regular season. As of today, Wednesday, their season opener on the road against the Buffalo Bills on September 8 is in 46 days.
It has been said there’s very little rest for the weary in the NFL, and that’s especially the case at this time of the year. The transactions have been in the hundreds around the league in the first week of the 2024 league year and the Cardinals have been a big part of that.
The Arizona Cardinals announced they re-signed seven of their own free agents after the start of the new league year on Wednesday. One who returns is long snapper Aaron Brewer.
After re-signing punter Blake Gillikin to a one-year contract, the Arizona Cardinals have confirmed another piece of their special teams is doing the same.
Long snapper Aaron Brewer and cornerback Bobby Price were among seven players to re-sign with the Arizona Cardinals, the team announced Wednesday. Both return to the Valley on one-year deals.