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The Cardinals re-signed core special teams player Simi Fehoko in a one-year deal on Friday, the team announced.

Fehoko, 28, did not make the 53-player roster out of training camp last summer but re-signed to the practice squad. He later signed to the active roster before breaking an arm in Week 10 in a game against the Seahawks.

Despite playing only eight games in 2025, Fehoko had a career-high 116 special teams snaps and seven tackles. Offensively, he saw 37 snaps and did not see a target.

He returns to a wide receivers room with Marvin Harrison Jr., Michael Wilson and newly signed Kendrick Bourne.

The Cowboys made him a fifth-round pick in 2021, and he played two seasons with the Cowboys and two with the Chargers before joining the Cardinals.


The Cardinals agreed to terms with defensive end Jonah Williams, the team announced Thursday.

Williams, 28, spent last season in New Orleans.

In 2025, he appeared in 15 games, with one start, seeing action on 319 defensive snaps and 193 on special teams. Williams totaled 18 tackles, three sacks and five quarterback hits.

Williams went undrafted in 2020, signing with the Rams, and he has also played with the Vikings and Lions.

He has 98 tackles and 5.5 sacks in his career.

Williams will join Josh Sweat, Baron Browning, Jordan Burch and Zaven Collins at the position in Arizona.


Kenneth Walker isn’t the only running back the Chiefs are signing.

They agreed to terms with running back Emari Demercado on a one-year deal on Thursday, Ian Rapoport of NFL Media reports.

The Chiefs needed help at the position with Isiah Pacheco leaving in free agency and Kareem Hunt still a free agent. Brashard Smith and ShunDerrick Powell are the other running backs on the roster.

Demercado, 27, totaled 176 touches for 1,143 yards and four touchdowns in his three seasons with the Cardinals.

In 13 games in 2025, Demercado rushed for 312 yards on 44 carries and caught 13 passes for 101 yards and a touchdown.


Sometimes, the thing that feels inevitable inevitably doesn’t happen. This time around, the clear outcome occurred.

Per multiple reports, the Vikings have agreed to terms with quarterback Kyler Murray. Murray’s agent, Erik Burkhardt, told NFL Network that it’s a one-year deal for the veteran minimum of $1.3 million. The Cardinals will owe Murray $35.5 million in 2026.

The deal includes a no-tag clause. That’s a key term, one that guarantees Murray will become a free agent in 2027, with neither the franchise tag nor the transition tag restricting him.

Murray, the first overall pick in the 2019 draft, was released by the Cardinals on Wednesday, after seven seasons. He was the offensive rookie of the year and a two-time Pro Bowler in his first three seasons.

He joins a depth chart headlined, for now, by J.J. McCarthy, the 10th overall pick in 2024. Whether and to what extent Murray and McCarthy have an open competition remains to be seen.


The Cardinals made a pair of moves involving offensive linemen on Thursday.

They announced the signing of veteran Elijah Wilkinson. They also released Evan Brown.

Wilkinson is a familiar face in Arizona. He played in 10 games and made nine starts for the team during the 2023 season. Wilkinson moved on to Atlanta and started all 17 games at right tackle last season.

Wilkinson also saw action at guard for the Falcons in 2022 and saw action at both positions during stints with the Bears and Broncos earlier in his career.

Brown started 28 games at guard in Arizona the last two seasons. He’s played 85 overall games for the Cardinals, Seahawks, Lions, Browns, Dolphins and Giants.