Cardinals HC Mike LaFleur Sends Telling Message Amid Jacoby Brissett Situation
Summary
Arizona Cardinals coach Mike LaFleur said he is calm about quarterback Jacoby Brissett missing voluntary offseason practices called OTAs. Brissett’s absence may relate to contract talks, but LaFleur confirmed they have stayed in contact and did not suggest a problem between them.Key Facts
- Jacoby Brissett did not attend the Cardinals’ first OTA session.
- OTAs are voluntary team practices in the offseason to install plays and build team chemistry.
- Brissett might want starter-level pay after the team changed quarterbacks this offseason.
- Coach LaFleur said their communication is ongoing and unchanged from weeks ago.
- Brissett has about 10 years of NFL experience and knows many offensive systems well.
- Missing OTAs is common for veteran players for various personal or contract reasons.
- The next important event is mandatory minicamp from June 8 to 10, where players must attend.
- If Brissett is not available, the Cardinals would turn to veterans Gardner Minshew or rookie Carson Beck.
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