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Cards to meet with defensive free agents
The Cardinals' efforts in free agency intensify this week with at least three defensive players from other teams scheduled to visit in the next three days. Meanwhile, the club continues to try to negotiate a restructuring of receiver Larry Fitzgerald's contract. Neither side is talking publicly, so it's impossible to say if progress is being made. Fitzgerald's deal holds the key to the ...
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The Phinsider — ... . They are reporting that Pace concluded his visit with the Jets and is now back home in Atlanta thinking over his decision. The paper also says that he may be considering a trip to the Bengals. Also, the Arizona Republic reports that the Dolphins offered Pace a deal "that includes $20 million in guarantees." If this is the case, how much could the Jets have possibly offered? Or, could it be that Pace was offered less by the Jets than in Miami, but came away more impressed with his visit to NY? I don't know. There are a lot of theories circulating, but for now, I'll ...

MONDAY AFTERNOON ONE-LINERS
ProFootballTalk.com — ... in free agency as most observers expected. The Cardinals are looking to bolster their defense, but the enormous base salary owed to WR Larry Fitzgerald continues to handcuff the team’s efforts . Says Rams executive vice president of player personnel Billy Devaney of the start of free agency, “There were a couple of signings where everybody goes, ...

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