Jacoby Brissett Ends Holdout, Set to Join Cardinals for Mandatory Minicamp

NFL · By Sarah Mitchell · June 8, 2026
Jacoby Brissett Ends Holdout, Set to Join Cardinals for Mandatory Minicamp

Arizona Cardinals quarterback Jacoby Brissett is set to report for the team’s mandatory minicamp this week, following an offseason absence as he awaits a revised contract, according to multiple sources familiar with the situation.

Brissett, who joined Arizona this offseason with expectations of competing for the starting job, did not participate in any of the team’s voluntary workouts. The veteran quarterback’s decision to hold out was linked to ongoing negotiations over a potential reworked deal for the 2026 season.

  • Brissett missed the entirety of the Cardinals’ voluntary offseason program
  • His absence raised questions about his future with the team and Arizona’s quarterback plans
  • He will, however, be present at the mandatory minicamp, avoiding fines associated with unexcused absences

Brissett’s impending arrival comes at a pivotal time for the Cardinals, who are looking to solidify their quarterback depth chart ahead of training camp. With the team’s young roster and questions surrounding the long-term starter, Brissett’s presence provides veteran leadership and competition in the quarterback room.

The 33-year-old signal-caller has previously played for several teams, showcasing his ability to step in as a starter or reliable backup when needed. His return to team activities signals a willingness to cooperate while contract discussions continue behind the scenes.

Brissett’s decision to report for minicamp will allow the Cardinals’ coaching staff to evaluate the entire quarterback group in a mandatory setting, as the team prepares for the upcoming season. The situation also underscores the importance of veteran leadership and the business realities facing NFL players and franchises during the critical offseason period.

Sources

  1. [1]ESPN NFL