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Cardinals' Aaron Brewer: Signs with Cardinals
Aaron Brewer was signed by the Arizona Cardinals on Tuesday, Josh Weinfuss of ESPN.com reports.Brewer will return to Arizona after being placed on injured reserve by the team in December with a pectoral injury. He's expected to be the Cardinals' long snapper in 2023 after Joe Fortunato was released in a corresponding move Tuesday.
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Cardinals' Aaron Brewer: Headed to IR
The Arizona Cardinals placed Aaron Brewer (pectoral) on injured reserve Monday, Darren Urban of the team's official site reports.Brewer is dealing with a pectoral injury that will now bring his 2022 campaign to an early end, as he'll now have to sit out the final two weeks of the regular season on IR. In his stead, it's likely Arizona will turn to Sean Harlow, who previously filled in when Brewer was on IR with a broken arm, to handle the team's long-snapping duties moving forward.
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Cardinals' Aaron Brewer: Dealing with pectoral injury
Coach Kliff Kingsbury said Monday that Aaron Brewer was dealing with an injury to his right pectoral after Sunday's game against Tampa Bay, Josh Weinfuss of ESPN.com reports.Brewer presumably sustained the injury in Sunday's loss versus Tampa Bay, and his status for Week 17 is now in jeopardy. Any time he potentially misses would mean Arizona would have to make do with less depth on the interior of its offensive line.
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Cardinals' Aaron Brewer: Returns from injured reserve
Aaron Brewer (forearm) was activated from injured reserve Monday, Darren Urban of the Arizona Cardinals' official site reports.Brewer injured his arm Nov. 7 and has been inactive since. With Beau Brinkley (coach's decision) inactive, it appears Brewer will resume his normal long-snapping duties for the Cardinals on Monday.
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Cardinals' Aaron Brewer: Designated to return from IR
Aaron Brewer (forearm) was designated to return from injured reserve Thursday, Darren Urban of the Arizona Cardinals' official site reports.Brewer injured his arm Nov. 7 and has been inactive since. The long snapper will have 21 days to return to practice and either be activated from IR or remain on it for the rest of the season.
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Cardinals' Aaron Brewer: Moves to injured reserve
Aaron Brewer (broken arm) was placed on injured reserve Thursday.Brewer was placed on injured reserve after suffering a broken arm and is expected to be out at least three weeks. In his absence, expect Sean Harlow to fill Brewer's long-snapping duties.
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Cardinals' Aaron Brewer: Likely to miss time
Aaron Brewer (hand) will likely miss a couple of weeks according to head coach Kliff Kingsbury, Josh Weinfuss of ESPN.com reports.Brewer left Sunday's game against the 49ers early after having his hand looked at on the sideline. Sean Harlow filled in for Brewer in the long-snapper role in his absence, and he'll likely continue to do so as long as Brewer is out.
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Cardinals' Aaron Brewer: Inks four-year extension with Arizona
The Arizona Cardinals signed Aaron Brewer to a four-year, $4.15 million contract extension Wednesday, Tom Pelissero of NFL.com reports. The deal includes $620,000 guaranteed.Brewer missed most of last season with the broken wrist he sustained in early October, but the Cardinals deemed the long snapper important enough to justify designating him as one of their two players to return from injured reserve. He took back long-snapping duties for the club's final three contests and will now have some job security heading into 2018 after agreeing to the extension.
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Cardinals' Aaron Brewer: Activated from IR
The Arizona Cardinals activated Aaron Brewer (wrist) from injured reserve Friday, Darren Urban of the Cardinals' official site reports.Brewer, who fractured his wrist in early October, had been practicing with the Cardinals for about a week after the team designated him as one of two players eligible to return from IR this season. He should immediately settle back in as the team's long snapper during Sunday's game against the Redskins.
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Cardinals' Aaron Brewer: Designated to return from IR
The Arizona Cardinals designated Aaron Brewer (wrist) as one of two players eligible to return from injured reserve, Josh Weinfuss of ESPN.com reports.The long snapper resumed practicing Wednesday, opening a three-day window during which the Cardinals will be able to evaluate him. Head coach Bruce Arians suggested the team likely wouldn't require that full block of time, as Brewer already being considered for a return to the 53-man roster as soon as Sunday's game against the Titans. Brewer has been sidelined since early October with a fractured wrist.