Dec 15, 2024; Glendale, Arizona, USA; Arizona Cardinals linebacker Baron Browning (53) celebrates a sack against New England Patriots quarterback Drake Maye (10) during the first half at State Farm Stadium. Mandatory Credit: Joe Camporeale-Imagn Images

Reports: Cardinals re-sign Baron Browning

The Arizona Cardinals re-signed edge rusher Baron Browning on a two-year, $15 million contract, NFL Network reported on Sunday.

Per the report, the deal that could reach up to $19 million with incentives.

In November, the Cardinals traded a 2025 sixth-round pick to acquire Browning. He appeared in eight games for Arizona, posting two sacks and 14 tackles while playing 48 percent of the team’s defensive snaps.

For the 2024 campaign, his PFF pass rush grade of 76.3 ranked as the 23rd highest among 211 qualifying edge rushers.

Browning was selected by the Denver Broncos in the third round of the 2021 NFL Draft. He began his NFL career as an inside linebacker, where he had a solid rookie season, recording 58 combined tackles, two tackles for loss and two passes defended.

In 2022, he transitioned to edge rusher, racking up five sacks, eight tackles for loss, and 18 quarterback pressures in 14 games.

In 2023, he had another solid season with 4.5 sacks and 10 pressures across 10 games.

–Field Level Media

Sep 8, 2024; Seattle, Washington, USA; Denver Broncos linebacker Jonathon Cooper (0) celebrates following a sack against the Seattle Seahawks during the first quarter at Lumen Field. Mandatory Credit: Joe Nicholson-Imagn Images

Broncos extend Jonathon Cooper, trade Baron Browning to Cardinals

The Denver Broncos signed linebacker Jonathon Cooper to a four-year contract extension Monday, while trading linebacker Baron Browning to the Arizona Cardinals for a future sixth-round draft pick, multiple outlets reported.

Cooper, 26, earned his reward for his 14 sacks and 107 tackles in the past 1 1/2 seasons. In four total NFL seasons with the Broncos, Cooper has 193 tackles and 18.5 sacks in 56 games (40 starts).

Browning, 25, had seven tackles in five games (two starts) this season and has 114 career tackles and 9.5 sacks in 43 games (28 starts), all with the Broncos over the past four seasons.

The moves came just after Broncos head coach Sean Payton said he is content with the personnel on hand, even after his team was overwhelmed by the Baltimore Ravens on Sunday with a matchup upcoming against the rival Kansas City Chiefs this week.

With 24 hours remaining until the trade deadline, Payton is taking a realistic approach to the potential for roster reinforcements.

“Superman’s not walking in,” he said.

The Broncos are in the midst of a revival after not finishing above .500 in any of the previous seven seasons. Denver is 5-4 and entered Sunday’s 41-10 road loss with five victories in six games after dropping the first two contests on the schedule.

Rookie Bo Nix has delivered a solid rookie season, completing 62.6 percent of his passes for 1,753 yards and eight touchdowns with six interceptions. The No. 12 overall selection in April’s NFL draft also has rushed for 295 yards and four TDs.

Even though roster moves already have begun, Payton will keep his focus on matters under his control.

“The next 24 hours for me will be just like last Monday, or the following Monday or the Monday prior,” Payton said. “It’s going to be putting to bed the game we just played and then the preparation begins on Kansas City.”

Areas Payton would like to see addressed, and not necessarily on the trade market, are defending the run and winning the turnover battle.

“We’re minus-one right now in the turnover battle,” Payton said. “If we’re having that discussion towards the end of the season, that’s not going to be good. So that has to be something in our favor.”

On defense, Denver has allowed 978 rushing yards this season, making them one of 11 teams not to allow 1,000 yards. The team’s six rushing TDs allowed are tied for seventh-best in the league.

“If we’re having problems defending the run, or we’re having problems (to) play it on our terms, I think it’s going to be challenging for us to accomplish our goals,” Payton said.

–Field Level Media