2026 NFL free agency questions: Kyler Murray, A.J. Brown, more
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2026 NFL free agency questions: Kyler Murray, A.J. Brown, more
"Murray isn't a typical free agent, though. He has been cut with $36.8 million in guarantees remaining on his contract, and that guaranteed money has offset language. Any money on a new deal with another team would just be subtracted off what the Cardinals already owe, giving Arizona relative cap relief. For that reason, he'll sign a veterans minimum contract for $1.3 million with whatever team he joins, forcing the Cardinals to pay out the remaining $35.5 million Murray is due."
"With a salary cap over $300 million and fresh off a season in which the conference champion Seahawks and Patriots were two of the biggest free agency spenders the prior offseason, this year feels particularly charged for surprising action."
The 2026 NFL free agency period presents unusual circumstances with a salary cap exceeding $300 million. Kyler Murray faces a unique situation where he will almost certainly be released by the Cardinals with $36.8 million in remaining guarantees. Due to offset language in his contract, any new team salary would be subtracted from what Arizona owes him. This means Murray will sign for the veteran's minimum of $1.3 million, forcing the Cardinals to pay the remaining $35.5 million. This structure fundamentally changes Murray's free agency decision-making process, removing salary as the primary consideration and allowing him to focus on other factors like scheme fit, roster quality, and city preference.
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