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1:01NFL Preseason Week 1 Biggest Loser: Raiders Pass Defense
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1:23Breaking Down the Arizona Cardinals' QB Situation
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0:57Should Cardinals Make Carson Beck QB1?
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0:44Great debut for Carson Beck, but what is his ceiling with the Cardinals?
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1:23Carson Beck Impresses in Cardinals Debut
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1:39Cardinals and Panthers Depth Chart Battles
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1:58Carson Beck to Start in Thursday's Hall of Fame Game
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1:35Carson Beck to Start in Hall of Fame Game
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1:17Fantasy Football: Avoid Cardinals RB Jeremiah Love
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1:12NFL Training Camp Buying or Lying: J.J. McCarthy Will Remain QB1 in Minnesota
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10:06Quarterback Battles To Watch at Training Camps
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1:44Cardinals QB Battle: Brissett vs Minshew vs Beck
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10:40Latest on Aaron Donald's Potential Return To the Rams
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1:19How Brissett Deal Impacts Cardinals QB Battle
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0:45Cardinals, Jacoby Brissett Agree to Raise for 2026
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1:38Jacoby Brissett Looks to Hold Off Rookie Carson Beck
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1:33Cardinals QB Depth Chart Breakdown
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1:40Could Brissett Dispute Open Door for Beck or Minshew?
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1:50Breaking Down the Cardinals QB Camp Battle
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1:322026 NFL Bust Alert: Marvin Harrison Jr.
Top Jacoby Brissett News
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Cardinals' Jacoby Brissett: Completes all five passes Thursday
Brissett completed all five of his passes for 44 yards and one touchdown during Thursday's 27-14 preseason win in Las Vegas.
In his first game action since agreeing to a reworked contract in late July, Brissett connected with WR Michael Wilson (twice for 23 yards), first-round rookie RB Jeremiyah Love (once for two yards), WR Kendrick Bourne (one time for 12 yards) and WR Marvin Harrison (a seven-yard TD). Meanwhile, standout TE Trey McBride logged just one play before hitting the sidelines. This was one exhibition contest with Brissett working with the first-team offense, but the offensive scheme under new coach Mike LaFleur appears to be running on all cylinders roughly one month before the regular season kicks off.
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Cardinals' Jacoby Brissett: Will play Thursday
Coach Mike LaFleur said Tuesday that Brissett and the rest of the Cardinals' starters will play one or two possessions during Thursday's preseason game at Las Vegas, Josh Weinfuss of ESPN.com reports.
LaFleur held out Arizona's starters in last Thursday's Hall of Fame Game versus the Panthers, but Brissett and the rest of the first-team offense are slated to get some run this week. Brissett will likely be throwing passes to the Cardinals' top skill-position talents, including rookie first-round RB Jeremiyah Love, WRs Marvin Harrison and Michael Wilson and TE Trey McBride.
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Cardinals' Jacoby Brissett: Signs new deal with Arizona
Brissett and the Cardinals agreed to a reworked contract Sunday, Jeremy Fowler of ESPN.com reports.
Per Ian Rapoport of NFL Network, Brissett's new deal will increase his 2026 compensation to $15.5 million guaranteed and up to $21 million with incentives, meaning he'll still become an unrestricted free agent after this season. It ends a stalemate in contract negotiations between the veteran quarterback and the Cardinals that started in mid-April right before the 2026 NFL Draft, which led to Brissett sitting out of OTAs before reporting to mandatory minicamp and training camp. Now that talks have resolved with a restructured contract, Brissett can focus his efforts toward training camp and strengthening his hold on the starting quarterback job, with Gardner Minshew and rookie third-round pick Carson Beck battling for the backup role. Brissett is coming off a career year in 2025, when he completed 64.9 percent of passes for 3,366 yards, 23 touchdowns and eight interceptions across 14 regular-season games (12 starts).
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Cardinals' Jacoby Brissett: Practicing amid contract talks
Brissett participated in Thursday's training camp practice and contract talks with the Cardinals are now ongoing and productive, Josh Weinfuss of ESPN reports.
Brissett did not participate in spring workouts and held in at minicamp, so his decision to practice Thursday eases concerns about a potential hold-in at training camp. That said, the veteran signal-caller is still seeking a raise over his current backup-level starting salary, so his contract situation will warrant monitoring until it is resolved. Brissett is expected to open the regular season as Arizona's starting quarterback, with Gardner Minshew and rookie third-round pick Carson Beck filling out the QB room.
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Cardinals' Jacoby Brissett: Set to practice Thursday
Coach Mike LaFleur said Brissett will practice Thursday, Darren Urban of the Cardinals' official site reports.
One day removed from reporting for training camp, Brissett will be out there on the field after sitting out the entirety of Arizona's offseason program as he seeks an upgrade on the terms of his current contract. LaFleur told Tyler Drake of ArizonaSports.com that talks between Brissett and the team have been productive, but he'll open camp without the situation resolved. There's an expectation that Brissett will be the Week 1 starting quarterback for the Cardinals, but Gardner Minshew and rookie third-round pick Carson Beck are waiting in the wings in the event Brissett can't replicate his productive self from Week 6 onward from the 2025 campaign.
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Cardinals' Jacoby Brissett: Reports to training camp
Brissett reported to training camp Wednesday, Mike Garafolo of NFL Network reports.
Per Garafolo, there's nothing new to report on Brissett's contract status, but the QB is at least at training camp along with the rest of his Cardinals teammates. How much Brissett does once practice starts remains to be seen, but Ian Rapoport of NFL Network previously noted that the two sides have been actively negotiating for the last several months toward an amended deal designed to give the veteran signal caller -- who is projected to start for Arizona -- the raise he wants.
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Cardinals' Jacoby Brissett: Expected to report to camp
Brissett is expected to report to the start of the Cardinals' training camp Wednesday, Ben Volin of The Boston Globe reports.
Brissett will presumably attend the start of training camp for Arizona, but the veteran quarterback could still stage a 'hold-in' due to his ongoing contract dispute. Per Ian Rapoport of NFL Network, the Cardinals agree that a raise would be warranted for Brissett, but the two sides have not yet been able to come to terms on an exact figure.
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Player Bio
| HT/WT: 6-4, 235 lbs |
| Birthplace: West Palm Beach, FL |
| Age: 33 |
| School: NC State |
| Experience: 11 |



















