The Arizona Cardinals have reached an agreement with former San Francisco 49ers wide receiver Kendrick Bourne on a two-year contract, according to Henry Organn and Agent Big Al of Disruptive Sports.
The deal is reportedly worth $11.47 million over the two-year span, with a maximum potential value of $16.47 million through performance-based incentives. Bourne joins the Cardinals after a stint with the San Francisco 49ers, where he established himself as a reliable target and a consistent threat in the red zone.
The signing marks a significant addition to the Arizona receiving corps, as the team looks to bolster its offensive depth with veteran experience. Bourne has proven to be a productive asset in the NFC West, and this agreement ensures he remains in the division while taking on a new role in the Cardinals' system. The financial terms of the agreement reflect the team's commitment to integrating Bourne into their primary offensive rotation for the next two seasons.
Bourne's move comes after becoming a sought-after free agent following his tenure in San Francisco. Further details regarding the specific structure of the incentives and the guaranteed portion of the $11.47 million figure have not yet been disclosed.
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