Arizona Cardinals quarterback Jacoby Brissett will report to the team’s mandatory minicamp this week, according to reports from Josh Weinfuss and Jeremy Fowler of ESPN. The news marks a pivotal moment in the team's off-season as they transition into mandatory team activities.
Brissett had previously been absent from the Cardinals' voluntary off-season workout program. His decision to skip those sessions was reportedly tied to his desire for a better contract. By reporting to the facility this week, Brissett avoids the significant fines associated with missing mandatory minicamp sessions under the current Collective Bargaining Agreement.
The veteran quarterback's presence is a major development for the Cardinals' offense, allowing the unit to work together during critical installation periods. While Brissett has been seeking a new deal, his arrival for minicamp ensures he will be on the field with his teammates as the team prepares for the upcoming campaign. It has not yet been confirmed if a new contract agreement has been reached between Brissett and the Arizona front office.
This is a developing story. Check back for updates.
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