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Cardinals to sign guard Isaac Seumalo to 3-year contract

The Cardinals have reportedly agreed to terms on a three-year contract with free agent guard Isaac Seumalo, according to NFL Network’s Ian Rapoport.

Ian Rapoport adds the contract will be worth $31.5 million.

Seumalo is a 10-year veteran who spent his first seven seasons with the Philadelphia Eagles and the last three seasons with the Pittsburgh Steelers.

He’s missed just seven games across the last four years and earned his first trip to the Pro Bowl in 2024.

Seumalo has played both left and right guard throughout his career and has 125 games of experience. He’s also played in 12 career playoff games and won the Super Bowl with the Eagles in 2019.

The NFL veteran allowed a 3.7% pressure rate in 2025, which was the lowest among all guards, per Next Gen Stats. Only three other offensive linemen allowed a lower pressure rate, all of whom were centers.

Seumalo is the first offensive line move for the Cardinals with the NFL’s negotiating window now open, with more expected to come. He should be in the mix for a starting role in 2026.

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