NFL Network Insider Mike Garafolo provides insight into what made Super Bowl LIX champion defensive end Josh Sweat sign a 4-year deal with the Arizona Cardinals and reunite with Cardinals head coach Jonathan Gannon.
Good players leave great teams all the time, and that seems to be the case with edge rusher Josh Sweat. After helping the Philadelphia Eagles win a Super Bowl, he reunites with his former defensive coordinator Jonathan Gannon on the Arizona Cardinals.
The Arizona Cardinals sign former Eagles edge rusher Josh Sweat to a four-year, $76.4 million deal, continuing Philadelphia's defensive exodus.
The free-agent tampering period starts Monday, which really means we're about to start seeing free agents go off the board.
The Arizona Cardinals have agreed to terms with former Philadelphia Eagles pass rusher Josh Sweat, confirms Arizona Sports. According to ESPN’s Adam Schefter, the deal spans four years and is worth $76.4 million with $41 million guaranteed.
Defensive end Josh Sweat just might be the kind of addition that starts to put the Cardinals over the top. On Monday, Arizona and Sweat agreed to a lucrative four-year, $76 million deal with $41 million guaranteed.
On practically any list of the top free agents that would be available when the so-called legal tampering period started Monday, there were two Eagles defensive players in the top five. Defensive tackle Milton Williams and defensive end Josh Sweat were two of the very few impact players to reach free agency.
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