Jacoby Brissett attends minicamp but seeks new contract with Cardinals
Yahoo Sports • 1 min read • Latest: Jun 8, 2026, 10:49 PM
Last updated Jun 8, 2026
Arizona Cardinals quarterback Jacoby Brissett reported for mandatory minicamp on June 8, 2026. While he is present, contract discussions remain unresolved as Brissett seeks a new deal. Currently on a two-year contract worth $4.9 million, his performance last season, starting 12 games due to Kyler Murray's injury, has intensified his contract demands. The team and Brissett are significantly apart in negotiations, with other veteran quarterbacks poised to earn much more in 2026. Until a resolution is reached, whether through a reworked contract or a roster change, Brissett's contractual future remains uncertain.
- •Brissett arrives for mandatory minicamp on June 8, 2026.
- •He still wants his contract restructured amid ongoing negotiation talks.
- •Brissett started 12 games last season and set career highs.
- •His current salary of $4.9 million contrasts sharply with market expectations.
- •Contract talks remain unresolved, indicating potential future challenges.
- 10:49 PMYahoo Sports — Jacoby Brissett reports for minicamp but still wants new contract
"Brissett's arrival for mandatory minicamp doesn't mean the contract issues are over.
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