Still in contract dispute, Jacoby Brissett works out with teammates in South Florida
Key Points:
- Quarterback Jacoby Brissett remains in a contract dispute with the Arizona Cardinals but is actively preparing to be the team's starter by working out with teammates in South Florida.
- Brissett attended the team's mandatory minicamp last month but did not participate in practice and skipped the voluntary offseason program.
- The Cardinals are introducing a new offense under head coach Mike LaFleur, who was previously the Rams' offensive coordinator for three seasons.
- Brissett's 2026 contract is valued at $4.88 million with a maximum of $5.39 million, but only $1.5 million is guaranteed, contributing to ongoing contract discussions.
- Despite Brissett's limited offseason participation, LaFleur expressed confidence in his knowledge of the offense, and Cardinals veterans are set to report to training camp on July 22.