

Anderson, their free-agent tight end addition, might also get re-signed. Once any moves are made there, it’s expected that the team will bring back Brewer, their trusted long snapper. “So, it complicates it a bit, but I think in the short term, IR gives us some flexibility to the roster.” “There’s a lot of semantics that go into it, trying to move a guy here and cut a guy for a day and things of that nature,” Kingsbury said. Kingsbury did say, however, that “two or three” players could start the season on IR. It isn’t known if the Cardinals consider Hamilton as a candidate to be placed on the Reserve/Physically Unable to Perform list, which would force him to miss at least the first four weeks of the season. Hopefully, he’s back sooner than later, we’ll see.” But yeah, I think more than anything it’s just disappointing for Ham because he had earned a starting role at that position after bouncing around with a bunch of teams. You hope he can stay involved and come back and not miss a beat. “It’s disappointing for Ham because of the journey he’s had and how he’s worked and the level he was playing at,” Kingsbury said. Antonio Hamilton had performed well enough in camp to earn a starting spot, according to Kingsbury, but an undisclosed injury has kept him sidelined for the past couple weeks. They might still be pursuing upgrades following the release of Whittaker and Josh Jackson on Monday. The Cardinals may not be done reshaping the cornerback room. He was teammates with Simmons in college. He has 134 tackles, four interceptions, 28 passes defensed and two tackles for loss.


has appeared in 37 games (31 starts) the past three seasons. The deal is pending until Mullen passes a physical with Cardinals’ physicians.Ī second-round pick in 2019 out of Clemson, the 6-foot-2, 200-pound Mullen Jr.
