CB Malcolm Butler’s contract worth up to $6M

They get a better, younger player to replace Patrick Peterson for less money than Peterson got in free agency.

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The Arizona Cardinals have finally added a cornerback in free agency and they add a pretty good one. They have agreed to a one-year deal with Malcolm Butler, who has played four seasons for the New England Patriots and spent the last three seasons with the Tennessee Titans.

The deal isn’t for a ton of money.

According to NFL Network’s Ian Rapoport, it is for up to $6 million.

That would be for total value. We don’t have the specifics for salary and signing bonus, but it is much less than $6 million.

According to Arizona Sports 98.7 FM’s John Gambadoro, the deal has a base of less than $3.5 million.

The Cardinals let Patrick Peterson go in free agency, who gets a deal worth up to $10 million with the Minnesota Vikings. Butler was a better player last season, he is younger and comes to the Cardinals for less money.

Not a bad deal for the Cardinals.

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