AZ Cardinals report and notes

  • Cardinals’ Kenny Yeboah: Signs with Arizona

    Yeboah (knee) signed with the Cardinals on Thursday, Mike Garafolo of NFL Network reports.

    The tight end appears to be healthy again after missing the 2025 campaign with a knee issue. Yeboah saw regular-season action each year with the Jets from 2021-2024, though he played more on special teams than offense during most of that time.

  • Cardinals’ Karson Sharar: Dealing with hamstring issue

    Sharar did not participate during OTAs due to a hamstring injury, Josh Weinfuss of ESPN.com reports.

    Coach Mike LaFleur said Wednesday that Sharar will be ready to go for training camp in July, so it doesn’t seem to be a serious concern at this point. As the Cardinals‘ minicamp wraps up, rookie undrafted free agent Stephen Dix could see an uptick in practice reps during Sharar’s absence.

  • Cardinals’ Walter Nolen: Expects to return for training camp

    Coach Mike LaFleur said Wednesday that Nolen (knee) is trending towards being ready for training camp in July, Josh Weinfuss of ESPN.com reports.

    Nolen underwent surgery in December to repair a torn meniscus, so a return for training camp seems like a reasonable timeline. As long as he remains sidelined during practice, PJ Mustipher could see more work with the first-team defensive line.

  • Cardinals’ Kei’Trel Clark: Back for minicamp

    Clark (back) was spotted participating in minicamp on Tuesday, Megan Mendoza of AZcentral.com reports.

    Clark finished Arizona’s 2025 campaign on IR due to a back injury, but it now appears he’s moved past the issue. He contributed on both defense (201 snaps) and special teams (168 snaps) last season, recording 25 total tackles, two passes defensed and one forced fumble across 14 appearances. Now fully healthy, Clark is expected to compete for a similar role as the offseason progresses.

  • Cardinals’ Kaleb Proctor: Tears meniscus

    Head coach Mike LaFleur told reporters Wednesday that Proctor tore his meniscus during OTAs and will miss significant time, Darren Urban of the Cardinals‘ official site reports.

    Proctor, a 2026 fourth-round pick from Southeastern Louisiana, was expected to compete for Arizona’s top reserve defensive-tackle spot prior to tearing his meniscus in OTAs. During his three final collegiate seasons, Proctor appeared in 36 contests and posted 24 tackles for loss, including 15.0 sacks.

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