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Cardinals Agree to 1-Year, $8 Million Deal with QB Gardner Minshew, Reports Say

Veteran QB Gardner Minshew signed a one-year, $8.25 million deal to compete for the Arizona Cardinals' starting job amid a major roster overhaul, sources said.

  • Gardner Minshew reached an agreement Monday on a one-year deal with the Arizona Cardinals, with media outlets reporting differing financial terms, ESPN reported.
  • As part of an overhaul, the Arizona Cardinals added Tyler Allgeier, Kendrick Bourne and Isaac Seumalo and informed two-time Pro Bowl selection Kyler Murray he will be released on Wednesday.
  • Having played for five teams, Minshew, who will turn 30 this offseason, earned a Pro Bowl nod in 2023 and has a 17-30 starting record.
  • The move immediately creates a quarterback competition, with Minshew expected to compete with Jacoby Brissett, who will make $9.2 million in 2026, while providing roster flexibility for the draft.
  • By signing veterans to one-year deals, the Arizona Cardinals bypass the 2026 quarterback market with Gardner Minshew and Jacoby Brissett as veteran options for the 2026 season.
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Cardinals agree to deals with QB Gardner Minshew, RB Tyler Allgeier, AP sources say

The Arizona Cardinals made multiple additions to their offense on Monday, adding veteran quarterback Gardner Minshew, running back Tyler Allgeier, receiver Kendrick Bourne and offensive lineman Isaac Seumalo, people familiar with the deals told The Associated Press.

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AZCentral broke the news in Phoenix, United States on Monday, March 9, 2026.
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