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Cardinals' Josh Sweat Has Good Reason Not to Participate at Minicamp

Cardinals' Josh Sweat Has Good Reason Not to Participate at Minicamp

Summary

Arizona Cardinals defensive end Josh Sweat did not take part in practice at the team's mandatory minicamp but attended the event. Sweat is reportedly unhappy with his current contract, and the Cardinals have received trade inquiries for him, though they do not plan to trade him.

Key Facts

  • Josh Sweat missed voluntary offseason workouts but attended the mandatory minicamp.
  • Sweat did not participate in practice at minicamp because he had not prepared during earlier phases.
  • Sweat signed a four-year, $76.4 million contract last year but wants a higher pay raise after a career-best performance.
  • Sweat recorded 12 sacks during the 2025 NFL season.
  • The Cardinals have received trade calls for Sweat but want to keep him due to the terms of his contract.
  • His contract includes $17 million guaranteed for 2027, but no guaranteed money after that year.
  • Arizona’s head coach Mike LaFleur said Sweat has his own training program and is known to work hard when not at team facilities.
  • It is uncertain when Sweat will begin practicing with the team, either later in the week or at training camp.
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