Cardinals sign players to improve defense and depth

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The Arizona Cardinals are improving their team ahead of the upcoming NFL season. They have made key additions to strengthen their roster, especially on defense. The Cardinals signed pass rusher Josh Sweat from the Super Bowl champion Philadelphia Eagles. They also added veteran defensive tackle Dalvin Tomlinson to improve their defense, which performed poorly last season. To support quarterback Kyler Murray, the team brought in Jacoby Brissett as a backup. This addition provides valuable experience to the quarterback position. On Friday, the Cardinals signed offensive lineman Royce Newman to a one-year deal. Newman previously played for the Tampa Bay Buccaneers and spent three seasons with the Green Bay Packers. He adds depth to an already solid offensive line. The team also signed young cornerback Jaylon Jones, who played the last three seasons with the Chicago Bears. This move is particularly significant since Jones and Murray were teammates in high school in Texas. Jones has made five starts in his career and brings a mix of youth and talent to the secondary.


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