The Arizona Cardinals announced a few more additions to the 2025 offseason roster. They signed three players to “futures” deals for 2025, none of which who were on the team’s practice squad during the season. They added cornerback Ekow Boye-Doe, linebacker Elliott Brown and offensive lineman McClendon Curtis.
The Chicago Bears will interview Arizona Cardinals offensive coordinator Drew Petzing for their head-coaching job, reports Ian Rapoport.
Previously, the Cardinals signed WR Andre Baccellia, CB Jaden Davis, CB Darren Hall, OL Matthew Jones, WR Tejhaun Palmer, TE Bernhard Seikovits, DL Ben Stille, DL Anthony Goodlow, OL Sincere Haynesworth, RB Zonovan Knight and DL P.J. Mustipher to future deals.
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Cardinals one of most improved teams in 2024
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