Cardinals’ Matt Pryor: Heading to Arizona
Pryor signed a one-year contract with the Cardinals on Thursday, Adam Schefter of ESPN reports.
Pryor served mostly on special teams and in a depth role for the Eagles in 2025, though he did start at right tackle in Week 18 against the Commanders. The 2018 sixth-rounder’s addition gives the Cardinals additional depth on the offensive line.
Cardinals’ Elijah Wilkinson: Signs with Arizona
Wilkinson signed with the Cardinals on Thursday, Aaron Wilson of KPRC 2 Houston reports.
The veteran offensive lineman started all 17 games for the Falcons in 2025, and he has started 62 of the 96 regular-season games he’s played in during his career. Wilkinson should have a chance to at least compete for a spot in Arizona.
Cardinals’ Jonah Williams: Joins Arizona
Williams signed with the Cardinals on Thursday, Josh Weinfuss of ESPN.com reports.
The defensive end appeared in 15 games for the Saints last year, recording 18 tackles (eight solo), including 3.0 sacks. Williams was primarily a starter in 2023 with the Rams, but he has started only three games in the two seasons since then.
Cardinals’ Starling Thomas: Back with Arizona
Thomas (knee) and the Cardinals agreed to terms on a contract Thursday.
Thomas missed all of the Cardinals’ 2025 campaign after tearing his ACL in late July, but it now appears he’s moved past the injury. The UAB product appeared in all 17 games (15 starts) for Arizona in 2024, recording 47 total tackles, six passes defensed and one forced fumble. He’s expected to compete for a starting spot in the Cardinals’ secondary as the offseason progresses.
Cardinals’ Andrew Wingard: Inks one-year deal with Cardinals
Arizona signed Wingard to a one-year, $3 million contract Wednesday, Jeremy Fowler of ESPN.com reports.
Wingard emerged as a starting option at safety for the Jaguars last year, recording 84 tackles (45 solo), nine passes defensed (including one interception) and one fumble recovery across 16 regular-season appearances, but with the Cardinals in 2026 he stands to operate in a backup capacity behind Dadrion Taylor-Demerson and Budda Baker. If Wingard outperforms expectations on his ‘prove-it’ deal with Arizona, however, he’ll stand to draw increased demand as a free agent in 2027.