The Arizona Cardinals and former San Francisco 49ers wide receiver Kendrick Bourne have reached an agreement on a two-year contract, according to @HenryOrgann and @AgentBigAl of @DisruptiveSport.
The deal is worth a base of $10 million over the two seasons, with a maximum value of $12 million through various incentives. Bourne makes the move to Arizona after spending his previous professional seasons as a member of the 49ers, staying within the NFC West division.
During his tenure in San Francisco, Bourne established himself as a reliable target in the passing game, particularly noted for his production on third downs and in red-zone situations. He joins an Arizona offense looking to bolster its depth at the wide receiver position with veteran experience.
The agreement marks a significant addition for the Cardinals as they secure a proven wideout with extensive knowledge of their divisional opponents. Bourne's transition from the 49ers to the Cardinals adds a veteran presence to the receiving corps as the team prepares for the upcoming season.
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