The Arizona Cardinals are signing free agent guard Isaac Seumalo to a three-year, $31.5 million contract, according to Ian Rapoport and Mike Garafolo of NFL Network.
The agreement, which was finalized by agents Joe DiBenedetto and Ken Sarnoff of 1OF1 Football, secures a veteran presence for the Cardinals' offensive front. Seumalo joins Arizona after serving as a reliable starter for the Pittsburgh Steelers, where he played a pivotal role on their interior line last season.
Before his stint in Pittsburgh, Seumalo spent seven seasons with the Philadelphia Eagles, where he developed into one of the league's most consistent guards and contributed to the team's Super Bowl LVII appearance. The 30-year-old brings significant experience to a Cardinals team looking to stabilize their protection schemes heading into the new season.
The $31.5 million deal represents a major commitment to the offensive line by the Arizona front office. Seumalo is expected to slot into a starting role immediately as the team continues to reshape its roster under the current regime.
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