Cardinals Sign Versatile Lineman Matt Pryor to One-Year Deal
The veteran joins on a league-minimum deal, signaling a depth move for an unsettled offensive line.
Overview
- NFL Network's Mike Garafolo first reported that Arizona is adding Pryor on a one-year contract.
- The contract is for the league minimum at under $1.3 million, suggesting he will compete for a roster spot rather than be slated as a starter.
- Pryor brings flexibility at guard and tackle, with 109 career games, 40 starts, and experience at every offensive line position except center.
- He saw limited duty for the Eagles in 2025 with one start and 112 offensive snaps after starting 15 games at right guard for the Bears in 2024.
- The signing bolsters depth as the Cardinals rework their line, with Isaac Seumalo arriving and uncertainty at right tackle as Jonah Williams and Kelvin Beachum reach free agency.