The Cardinals have focused a lot on depth to start their moves for the 2025 offseason. They re-signed Evan Brown and Kelvin Beachum before the NFL's "legal tampering" period began.
Day one of the “legal tampering” period for free agency has come and gone for the NFL, and the Arizona Cardinals were among the spenders, adding Pro Bowl pass rusher Josh Sweat and linebacker Akeem Davis-Gaither.
What are your honest thoughts on the free agent signings? Baron Browning —- has fit in well since arriving via trade —- nice to get a 2-year added profit out of that trade with the Broncos for the Cardinals’ 2025 6th round pick.
The Arizona Cardinals could have seen some big changes to the interior of their offensive line this offseason. They had a huge chunk of their rotation at their guard spots set to hit free agency.
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Let’s keep track of the rumors before the signings are official. Happy Legal Tampering Day one and all. The Arizona Cardinals and the rest of the NFL are now on the clock.
The Arizona Cardinals have the bones of their offensive line in place. The key to a solid free agency is to not have to overpay for a need. The Arizona Cardinals are going about it the right way, bringing back offensive linemen Evan Brown on a two-year deal and veteran offensive tackle Kelvin Beachum on a one-year deal.
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The Cardinals have prevented Evan Brown from testing the market. The veteran offensive lineman has a deal in place to stay in Arizona, Tom Pelissero, Ian Rapoport and Mike Garafolo of NFL Network report.
Six-year veteran offensive lineman Evan Brown signed a new contract with the Arizona Cardinals. Brown, a former undrafted free agent, spent the 2024 season with the Arizona Cardinals but has also played for the New York Giants, Miami Dolphins, Cleveland Browns, Detroit Lions, and Seattle Seahawks.
The Arizona Cardinals have a plethora of pending free agents this coming offseason, and according to Arizona Sports 98.7's John Gambadoro on X/Twitter, the Cardinals could already have their re-signing priorities in order.
The Arizona Cardinals are in offseason mode and we are still weeks away from free agency and months from the NFL draft. Over the next little while, we will take a look at each player on the roster or signed to a reserve deal and break down where they stand with the team.
The Arizona Cardinals have built their new era on the play of their offensive line, and, subsequently the run game. In the 2023 off-season, they signed interior OL Evan Brown to a one-year deal.
Guard is arguably the top position Cincinnati needs to boost on offense when free agency hits the NFL this March. Veteran swingman Evan Brown is a great value option to go after following his one-year deal with the Arizona Cardinals.
The Arizona Cardinals were active free agency last offseason. They also did not really lose any significant players. As a result, in Over the Cap’s projections for compensatory selections in the 2025 NFL draft, the Cardinals are not projected to receive any.
The Cardinals may not have running back James Conner against the Rams on Sunday. Conner is listed as questionable to play in the matchup of NFC East teams because of a knee injury.
The Arizona Cardinals had questions on the offensive line entering their Week 16 game against the Carolina Panthers. Left tackle Paris Johnson was ruled out with a knee injury that could keep him out of the lineup for multiple weeks.
The Cardinals added running back DeeJay Dallas (illness) and right guard Evan Brown (neck) to the practice report Friday. Neither player practiced, and both are listed as questionable.
On the Arizona Cardinals’ Wednesday injury report leading to Sunday’s Week 6 game against the Green Bay Packers, starting left guard Evan Brown popped up with a hamstring injury after not appearing on the injury report all last week.
Another possible center option is off the market as Seahawks center Evan Brown is signing with the Arizona Cardinals, according to NFL Network’s Tom Pelissero.
On the heels of a disappointing 9-8 season that ended without a playoff berth and the departure of long-time coach Pete Carroll, the Seattle Seahawks have plenty of roster questions to address heading into a crucial offseason with a new regime in place.
Brown left the field with assistance from trainers and was seen heading to the locker room shortly thereafter The Seattle Seahawks are facing some serious injury struggles along their offensive front as they battle the Pittsburgh Steelers in Week 17 at Lumen Field.