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Cardinals Secure Baron Browning with Two-Year, $15M Deal

Cardinals Secure Baron Browning with Two-Year, $15M Deal

The Arizona Cardinals have successfully re-signed linebacker Baron Browning to a two-year contract worth $15 million, a move that solidifies their defense for the upcoming seasons. According to sources close to the negotiations, the deal was finalized to keep Browning, a key player in the Cardinals' lineup, with the team through at least 2026.

Browning, who has been a standout performer for the Cardinals since joining the team, brings a wealth of experience and skill to the linebacker position. His re-signing is seen as a strategic move by the Cardinals to maintain a strong defensive core, which is crucial in their pursuit of success in the highly competitive NFL.

This news comes amid a flurry of updates across the league, with teams making final adjustments to their rosters ahead of the new season. The Cardinals' decision to retain Browning reflects their commitment to building a competitive team, and fans are hopeful that this will translate into improved performance on the field.

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