Jacoby Brissett's absence from team activities has raised questions about his role with the Arizona Cardinals, but head coach Mike LaFleur remains unconcerned. Brissett is seeking a restructured contract to align with starting quarterback salaries.
Key points
Jacoby Brissett is seeking a restructured contract.
Brissett's absence from team activities is voluntary.
Mike LaFleur is not concerned about Brissett's absence.
Brissett's current deal is for $12.5 million over two years.
LaFleur chose Brissett as the starting quarterback after releasing Kyler Murray.
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Mike LaFleur
Monti OssenfortArizona Cardinals
INGLEWOOD, CALIFORNIA - JANUARY 04: Jacoby Brissett #7 of the Arizona Cardinals looks to pass during a game against the Los Angeles Rams at SoFi Stadium on January 04, 2026 in Inglewood, California. (Photo by Sean M. Haffey/Getty Images) | Getty Images
INGLEWOOD, CALIFORNIA - JANUARY 04: Jacoby Brissett #7 of the Arizona Cardinals looks to pass during a game against the Los Angeles Rams at SoFi Stadium on January 04, 2026 in Inglewood, California. (Photo by Sean M. Haffey/Getty Images) | Getty Images
When Mike LaFleur was being interviewed for the head coaching vacancy with the Arizona Cardinals, the offensive-minded coach first took a look at the quarterback situation.
He saw a QB room of two veteran QBs with Kyler Murray and Jacoby Brissett. After LaFleur took the helm of the team, it was decided to let Murray go and proceed with Brissett. Up next, bring in a seasoned veteran as an experienced backup, and then draft a young buck to develop.
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And away they went into free agency and the NFL draft.
But an issue arose. Brissett had arrived with Arizona with a two-year deal strictly as Murrayâs backup. Brissett has spent the majority of his NFL career as some teamâs backup plan. For 2025 and 2026, he was supposed to be the Cardinalsâ backup strategy.
Brissettâs deal was for $12.5 for the two years. His cap hit this upcoming season is $9.19 million. With Murray now gone and Brissett being ushered to the podium as the definite starter, he looked around the league and discovered most mid-range starting QBs in the league were making $20+ million a season.
Hell, four starting quarterbacks on their rookie deal were making more than the $9 mil he was slated for, such as , , Anthony Richardson, , and .
So, Brissett and his agent decided to ask for a restructured deal to be in line with half the league. In his mind, it doesnât have to be $60 million like âs agreement, just something in the middle. signed for $22.5 million a year. That will work. Or maybe âs $33.5 million a season.
Brissett has made a stand. And perhaps he is correct. Compared to the other starting quarterbacks, he is playing for cheap. Not that he canât live off of $9 million. He just wants fair compensation for being one of 32 starting signalcallers in the NFL.
The issue here is that LaFleur is new to this team. He wasnât here last year when Brissett took over for Murray and started 12 games. LaFleur did have a front row seat to see Brissett play live in the 45-17 loss to the Los Angeles Rams in Week 14, as well as the 37-20 defeat to the Rams in Week 18.
In the second game, Brissett brought the Cardinals back with just over three minutes left in the third quarter with a 7-yard TD pass to to go up 20-16. Brissett threw for 243 yards but was sacked six times. He threw for 271 yards with two touchdown tosses to WR in the blowout loss.
So, LaFleur knows who Brissett is and what he can accomplish. The very choice to release Murray, whose final decision was that? The GM? The owner? The OC?
None of the above. LaFleur was brought to the desert to turn this offense around. Itâs his duty and job. In all probability, he considered all of the above, but the result was that LaFleur decided to keep Brissett and that Murray would be a distraction if he remained a roster member.
LaFleur chose Brissett as his starting quarterback going forward.
Now that Brissett is not showing up for team activities, how does LaFleur see things going forward? Does he start preparing for backup to take over? Perhaps the rookie , whom the franchise spent a valuable third-round draft pick on?
Actually, LaFleur isnât sweating it.
He was approached by *ESPN Arizona* about Brissettâs absence:
*âEverythingâs good from a dialogue standpoint. But like we said, this is voluntary, and so thatâs where weâll leave it.â*
Which is true. Every head coach is hopeful that players will want to become involved in every aspect of the upcoming season, but in the case of Brissett, he wants to be paid like a starting NFL quarterback. So, he waits for his agent and GM Monti Ossenfort to work on the numbers.
Technically, Brissett is not holding out. He simply wants a restructured deal. When he signed his two-year contract before last season, it was in the mode of a backup position. Now, the team is depending on him to lead them each and every week.
All LaFleur can do is be patient and know that Brissett isnât a young kid waiting to be groomed. He has played 10 years in the league and passed for 14,766 yards and tossed 76 touchdowns. LaFleur added:
*âHeâs played a lot of football, and weâre in communication. He knows what the expectation is.â*
**Revenge of the Birds** recently published an article on the teamâs decision to start Brissett despite his wanting more pay and his not showing up for certain team events. So, that decision has already been made. This allows LaFleur and the rest of the offense to gather together as a cohesive group and not wonder who their leader will be.
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That is why LaFleur decided to move on from Murray despite never coaching him. All that would encompass would have been constant questions and drama regarding the quarterback situation. Now, the only question going into this yearâs training camp is who will rise to take the backup position.
LaFleur has stated in this weekendâs rookie mini-camp, an event that Brissett wasnât scheduled to attend, that the process with Brissett is ongoing, and he mentioned the dialogue between the two sides is ongoing.
Next week, the veterans will arrive to continue their offseason program.
One thing was certain from last year: when Brissett was under center, the offense began to click and score points. Pass catchers such as TE and WR Michael Wilson had banner years.
During the offseason, the offensive line has been revamped, stud running back Jeremiyah Love was taken with the third overall draft pick, and receivers and Reggie Virgil have been added.
All this new offense needs is for Brissett to hit the field with LaFleurâs guidance. Hopefully, the contract issue will resolve itself sooner than it drags on.
Q&A
Why is Jacoby Brissett absent from team activities with the Cardinals?
Jacoby Brissett is absent as he is seeking a restructured contract to reflect his new role as the starting quarterback.
What does Jacoby Brissett want in his contract negotiations?
Brissett is asking for a restructured deal to align his salary with other starting quarterbacks, aiming for a figure between $20 million and $33.5 million per season.
How has Mike LaFleur responded to Brissett's absence?
Mike LaFleur stated that he is not worried about Brissett's absence, emphasizing that participation in team activities is voluntary.
What are the implications of Brissett's contract situation for the Cardinals?
Brissett's contract situation could impact team dynamics and performance, as he is now expected to lead the team after the departure of Kyler Murray.
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