‘Realistic chance’ for Cardinals, Budda Baker to agree on extension before free agency

Baker is playing extremely well. He will be a free agent after the season. There is a shot that he will be back.

In the middle of the Arizona Cardinals’ surprising 6-4 season in which they currently lead the NFC is the uncertain future of one of the team’s stars, safety Budda Baker.

Baker will be a free agent following the season and is having a fantastic season.

While it seemed a little more than a year ago that he was on his way out of town, ESPN’s Jeremy Fowler reports there is “a realistic chance” he will get a contract extension before free agency begins next March.

The people I’ve talked to believe there’s a realistic chance Baker and the Cardinals can reach a deal before free agency. Baker prioritizes winning, so if he believes he can win big in Arizona, staying there is a viable option. The Cardinals have shown encouraging signs in recent weeks. Baker is also about his business, as he showed with an April 2023 trade request. So the Cardinals would have to pay up for a 28-year-old with five consecutive Pro Bowls.

Head coach Jonathan Gannon has gushed about Baker multiple times since he took over the team, and he did it again after Sunday’s win over the New York Jets, a game in which he had nine total tackles, a pass breakup and his first sack since 2021.

“He’s one of our elite players, man,” he said postgame. “I know everyone sees what he does on Sundays. I see what the guy does on Monday through Saturdays and like I’ve said, you can’t put a price tag on it. He is just a complete captain. He’s a warrior—all the things that means. I’m so glad we have him.”

The problem, though, is they have to put a price on it. How much is that worth at that position?

Baker is making $14.2 million in salary this season.

How much more will it cost to re-sign him? How much does he think he is worth? And how much is his position worth on the roster?

Those are questions that must be answered in the weeks and months to come.

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2 Cardinals land on PFF Week 10 team of the week

Budda Baker and Trey McBride are recognized by PFF for their play in Week 10.

The Arizona Cardinals won their fourth consecutive game on Sunday, defeating the New York Jets 31-6 at home to improve to 6-4. Quarterback Kyler Murray was fantastic, completing 22-of-24 passes, including his final 17, setting a franchise record for consecutive passes completed, for 266 yards and a touchdown. He also had two rushing touchdowns.

But it was the play of two other players who received honors as the best at their positions for their play in Week 10.

Pro Football Focus released it’s Week 10 team of the week and, while Murray didn’t make the cut at quarterback, tight end Trey McBride and safety Budda Baker were included.

McBride had four receptions for 71 yards, including a pair of big third-down conversions. He had a highlight-reel hurdle as well.

Baker had nine tackles, three for loss, and had his first sack since 2021 and a pass breakup.

Baker and McBride were the Cardinals’ two highest-graded players, per PFF’s grading system. Baker earned an 89.5 and McBride an 83.8.

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Message to Monti Ossenfort: There’s no better time than now to sign Budda Baker, James Conner

There is no better time than right now during the bye week to get Budda Baker under contract beyond this season.

When Arizona Cardinals safety Budda Baker had his usual get-together with the media last Thursday, he was asked about defensive coordinator Nick Rallis honoring linebacker Kyzir White by naming his new son Domanick Kyzir.

“To have Kyzir as his middle name, that’s definitely something special for Kyzir,” Baker said.

But then Baker was asked a crucial question: Would Budda have been a better middle name than Kyzir?

To that Baker replied, “I think Kyzir’s a good middle name. I like Kyzir, so I’ll say Kyzir.”

He then added, “But maybe in a few more years, I’ll try to get him to name his third kid Budda. No. 3. (laughs).”

Of course, to even entertain that possibility, Baker will have to be with the team “in a few more years,” and with his contract scheduled to expire after this season, there’s no guarantee he’ll even be a Cardinal next year.

It’s time now, right now, for the Cardinals to stop the chatter and speculation and figure out a way to get his signature on a new deal.

What better time is there than the present with the team on its bye, leading the NFC West with a 6-4 record and heading to Baker’s Seattle hometown after the off week for a game against the division-rival Seahawks?

It would also be a good idea to also re-up running back James Conner and make a commitment to the defensive and offensive leaders that are the heartbeat and soul of this team.

Head coach Jonathan Gannon talks consistently about the leaders on this roster that echo his blueprint for success by communicating to one of the youngest rosters in the NFL while repeating his mantra of keeping the main thing the main thing and that tomorrow is the most important day of the week.

Contract extensions would send the entire team a resounding message by showing everyone that while building a team through the draft is important, it’s truly purposeful to keep your veteran leaders around and do it now heading toward the final seven games of the regular season.

On Friday, when Gannon was asked what Baker does on the field that isn’t on the stat sheet and that puts him a step above everybody else, Gannon simply gushed about him (which he also often does about Conner).

“The first thing that comes to my mind is his brain,” Gannon said. “The amount of communication that’s needed from him and the safeties and everybody really, but he really starts that communication on the back end. Obviously, we use his skillset a lot of different ways because he can impact the game a lot of different ways, so that’s cool. But that puts on some mental stress to him and he picks it up with ease.”

Gannon then talked about what Baker does off the field, saying, “Another thing is the amount of time that Nick and P.T. (defensive backs coach Patrick Toney) and those two even more than myself, but myself too, ask him throughout the week, early in the week, different things. What he sees because he’s smart, he understands the game, he understands what our structures and what our defense is trying to get done and he also understands offensive football too so it’s cool to have a back and forth with him. ‘Hey, this is how I see it. I don’t see it like that, J.G. Why? OK, yeah, you’re right, I never thought about it from that perspective.’

“So, I’ve always said if you want to learn football, ask the players. That’s a guy that we lean on to help us to develop how to defend, so his value is; you can’t put a price tag on it.”

Well, there’s going to be a “price tag on it” and the Cardinals must realize that and do something about it.

Prior to Sunday’s win over the Jets, quarterback Aaron Rodgers talked about Baker during his weekly appearance on Pat McAfee’s show.

Rodgers said, “Watching Budda Baker on film, that’s impressive. He shows up all over the place. He lines up in different spots, He runs all over the place. He’s a phenomenal tackler and throws his body around. He reminds me of (former Colts safety) Bob Sanders. Bob was such a wild man out there. He was not the biggest dude, but he threw himself around and was always around the pile. Big hits, great tackler.

“But Baker, he’s a special player. He’s fun to watch on film and he’s definitely a guy you’ve got to be aware of.”

Noting the “ton of respect” he has for Baker, Rodgers concluded, “The tape doesn’t lie, they always say, and his tape looks pretty damn good.”

All Baker did against the Jets was reach 100 tackles exactly for the season with nine (six solo), including three for loss, while adding a sack, quarterback hit and pass defensed.

That prompted Gannon to say afterward, “He’s one of our elite players, man. I know everyone sees what he does on Sundays. I see what the guy does on Monday through Saturdays and like I’ve said, you can’t put a price tag on it. He is just a complete captain. He’s a warrior; all the things that means. I’m so glad we have him.”

Now it’s up to general manager Monti Ossenfort to make sure we will all still have him. And there’s no better week than this one to seal the deal.

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Cardinals DC Nick Rallis likes to blitz and bank on Budda Baker

Arizona Cardinals DC Nick Rallis is afforded the ability to blitz thanks to the sure open field tackling of safety Budda Baker

Arizona Cardinals defensive coordinator Nick Rallis has determined that using blitz is the optimal way to frustrate opponents in the pass game. Still, the Cardinals haven’t been perfect against the pass, but safety Budda Baker has done diligence, making open field tackles to stifle offensive drives.


NFL trade deadline rumors hinted that Baker would be shipped off to another franchise. However, a move of that magnitude would drastically change the dynamic of the Cardinals defense.

Amongst NFL teams, the Cardinals rank No. 2 in blitz percentage and No. 4 with a 41.2 blitz percentage on third downs. Rallis has accepted that traditional man coverage and a pass rush without the extras will not work for his personnel group. So, like the good coaches in the NFL do, Rallis has made adjustments.

With Rallis sending extra defenders on the blitz, Baker has been asked to cover ground, and this has led to an increase in his tackle totals. Baker has 91 tackles this season and ranks No. 2 in that category amongst all NFL players. If not for Baker, where really would the Cardinals be?

On Sunday versus the New York Jets, expect Rallis to blitz quarterback Aaron Rodgers, and Baker to be in on many tackles versus the Jets’ wide receivers. If the Jets fall into down and distance the Cardinals will have a chance to tally up a few sacks and continue their winning streak.

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Jets WR Davante Adams has to dust the Cardinals in the desert

Jets WR Davante Adams has to dust the Cardinals in the desert

New York Jets wide receiver Davante Adams needs a repeat performance from week nine if his team is going to beat the Arizona Cardinals in Week 10. Adams will have opportunities to win versus man coverage and must be a serviceable target for quarterback Aaron Rodgers to target on the outside.

Adams tallied seven receptions, 91 yards, and a touchdown in a win versus the Houston Texans last Thursday night. With a time of possession total of just 26:18, the Jets yielded three passing touchdowns and Rodgers only failed on 10 of his 32 pass attempts.

 

However, five punts were the result of stalled drives and a third-down conversion rate of just 41 percent. Adams and the Jets offense can’t get caught up in the same lack of execution versus the Cardinals (5-4). Instead, the Jets (3-6) must neutralize the blitz by opting for the quick pass, and this means using three-step drops where Rodgers has struggled this season.

If the Jets are going to win, Adams or teammate Garrett Wilson will need to keep the offense ahead of the chains. A reliance on the Jets wide receivers to win at the line of scrimmage and produce yards after the catch will be pivotal.

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Zaven Collins helps Cardinals sack Bears QB Caleb Williams 6 times

Chicago Bears quarterback Caleb Williams was sacked six times in the Arizona Cardinals’ 29-9 win on Sunday.

The Arizona Cardinals sacked Chicago Bears quarterback Caleb Williams six times in their 29-9 home win on Sunday.  

Now at 5-4, the Cardinals are finding themselves defensively, helping to complement a thriving offensive attack.

Defensive coordinator Nick Rallis has worked in tandem with head coach Jonathan Gannon to produce more quarterback pressures this season, an area the Cardinals have struggled in over the last few years. Well, after producing a high volume of sacks on Sunday, the Cardinals seem to have found something in their defensive playbook.

Rallis is using a scheme that heavily depends on the athleticism of safeties Jalen Thompson and Budda Baker to cover ground. The use of man blitz, and Cover 1 robber schemes, creates tight windows for quarterbacks to throw in while simultaneously lessening the time quarterbacks have to make decisions in the pocket.

Gannon was well prepared to rattle Williams Sunday, a rookie not fully familiar with the shell coverage concepts used in the NFL. Williams felt the pocket collapsing all game long, and with the large deficit on the scoreboard, the one-dimensional Bears offense made it easy for the Cardinals to unleash the pressure.

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Cardinals GM Monti Ossenfort talks NFL trade deadline, S Budda Baker speculation

The Cardinals might make a deal by Tuesday afternoon, but don’t expect Budda Baker to be part of them.

The NFL trade deadline is 2 p.m. Arizona time Tuesday and while there’s always a lot of noise at this time of the year, much of it turns out to be empty words.

Having said that, Arizona Cardinals general manager Monti Ossenfort said he will be busy seeing if there is something that makes sense especially when it might result in adding quality to the defensive line or edge-rushing group.

On ArizonaSports 98.7 FM Friday, Ossenfort acknowledged, “We’ve been involved in a number of talks with teams and will continue to be. As with anything, there’s a lot that goes into a trade. Players have to be available from other teams and then next it has to be a fit for us and then (there’s) the cost of doing a move. You’ve got to check off a lot of boxes.

“There’s always a balance. You try to investigate every opportunity that may or not be there.”

Asked specifically about the pass rush, he said, “Any position that can help our team is a priority for us.”

He then acknowledged the injuries that have occurred on the interior line and the edge group and said, “Those are certainly positions we’re going to look at what (might be) available. What is out there isn’t always the truth. We have to sift through that information and make our own decisions of what’s best for this team.”

So, Monti, is your expectation that some deal will happen?

“My expectation is to investigate any opportunity that comes up,” he said. “There’s always a balance of going to make a move and then what’s the alternative of not making a move and what’s the cost of that, not only for the near term but the future? I have no expectation other than we’re going to investigate every single opportunity that comes across, and if there’s an opportunity that we want to pursue, we’re going to go investigate that as well.

“If something comes together that we feel can help this team, we’re going to be excited to do it. But we also don’t want to make a move just to make a move if it’s not the right move for this team.”

Finally, the subject of trade rumors involving safety Budda Baker occurred. Baker is scheduled to become an unrestricted free agent in March, but it’s important to realize that if he leaves in the offseason, the Cardinals could acquire a compensatory draft pick that could be in line with what they might acquire in a trade.

Still, when the subject was brought up, Ossenfort chuckled and said, “I’d say, ‘Don’t believe everything you read.’ Budda’s a big part of what we’re doing. Budda’s a big part of not only on the field but off the field and the leadership he provides.”

As for the scuttlebutt, which is often driven by agents, Ossenfort said, “I think there’s a lot of information, a lot misinformation that’s out there this time of year, whether it’s pertaining to our players or somebody else’s players.

“Unfortunately, that’s the world we live in. People can throw anything out there that really may not have any truth to it at all. That’s why our league is so popular and people love reading things out there.”

But, he concluded, “Couldn’t be more excited to have Budda with us.”

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Cardinals’ Budda Baker always makes it hard to cross the Red Sea

Arizona Cardinals safety Budda Baker doesn’t let offensive players cross the Red Sea without feeling his physical presence.

Arizona Cardinals safety Budda Baker and the defense weren’t flawless in the 28-27 win over the Miami Dolphins, but they did just enough to get their offense the ball back in clutch time.

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Baker leads the Cardinals with 79 total tackles through eight weeks and hasn’t been shy about sticking his nose in on every down. Once rookie defensive lineman Darius Robinson returns, Baker will be able to increase his utility, working as a blitz component, quarterback spy, or stealth robber in shell coverage to confuse opponents.

The Cardinals are struggling to stop the run and Robinson was drafted to help in that department but the unit is showing glimpses of determination.

Fans know that Baker aims to make defenders pay for coming across the middle of the field and he finished NFL Week 8 with 12 total tackles. Thus far Baker has shown to be the most physical player on the Cardinals defense and trying to cross his path is like the Egyptians trying to cross the Red Sea. 

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Cardinals’ Budda Baker ranks No. 3 for most solo tackles in the NFL

Through five games, Arizona Cardinals S Budda Baker has recorded 34 solo tackles, tying him at No. 3 in the NFL.

At age 28, Arizona Cardinals safety Budda Baker is entering the prime of his NFL career.

Through five weeks, Baker has already recorded 34 solo tackles, tying him at No. 3 for the most amongst players this season.


There’s a level of physicality emerging on defense with the Cardinals that hasn’t been seen in a while. With rookie defensive lineman Darius Robinson scheduled to return, the Cardinals pass rush may become even more impactful, leading to opportunities for more forced turnovers on the back end with Baker.

The Cardinals survived a very physical battle with the San Francisco 49ers in week five, overcoming a 13-point second-half deficit to prevail. Most notable was their ability to force three turnovers; two interceptions, and one fumble.

Baker is the undoubted captain of a Cardinals’ defense looking to turn the tide. Under the leadership of defensive coordinator Nick Rallis, Baker and others are compelled to maintain the competitive drive they have shown thus far in 2024. 

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Cardinals postgame injury updates following 20-13 loss to Lions

The Cardinals had a few injuries in the loss to the Lions. Here are some updates.

The Arizona Cardinals had a few injuries pop up in their 20-13 loss on Sunday to the Detroit Lions. A couple of starters were impacted.

TE Trey McBride: McBride entered NFL concussion protocol after a brutal helmet-to-helmet hit in the fourth quarter with Lions safety Brian Branch. When McBride came off the field, it appeared that he was unhappy he had to exit the game. We will see if by Wednesday his practice load is impacted. He had three catches for 25 yards in the game.

DL Justin Jones: Jones suffered a triceps injury during the game and was immediately ruled out the rest of the game. He had one tackle before he exited the game. Fans might worry about that injury because the Cardinals lost three players for the season to upper-arm injuries last season.

DL Khyiris Tonga: He suffered a knee injury in the second half and was announced questionable to return in the fourth quarter. He had four total tackles in the ga. me.

OL Jackson Barton: Barton started at right tackle and had a good game but exited in the fourth quarter with a toe injury. He was in a walking boot after the game. He couldn’t put weight on his right foot, which is why he came out.

S Budda Baker: Baker exited the game briefly in the first half. It looked like he suffered some lower-body injury and limped off the field. He returned on the next defensive series and finished the game.

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