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Sources: QB Brissett to report for Cards minicamp
Key takeaways
- Brissett was at risk of being fined a total of $107,911 if he didn't show up, according to the NFL's collective bargaining agreement.
- The Cardinals' minicamp will consist of practice Tuesday and Wednesday.
- Brissett wants a restructured contract for this season, the second of a two-year deal he signed in March 2025.
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TEMPE, Ariz. -- Cardinals quarterback Jacoby Brissett will report for Arizona's mandatory minicamp this week, sources told ESPN, after holding out for all of the team's offseason program while he awaits a reworked contract for this season
Brissett was at risk of being fined a total of $107,911 if he didn't show up, according to the NFL's collective bargaining agreement. Brissett missed the entirety of Arizona's Phase 1 and Phase 2 as well as all three of the Cardinals' OTAs.
The Cardinals' minicamp will consist of practice Tuesday and Wednesday. While Brissett will be in attendance, it's uncertain how much on-field work he will do, sources said.
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