We know for which Patrick Peterson returns to Arizona. After referring to a return to Arizona earlier this week, which led to speculations on the signing, retirement or membership of the organization in a role, Adam Schefter of ESPN announced the news.
Peterson will remove a cardinal. The team announced a press conference for Monday.
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This will be similar to what legendary security Adrian Wilson did it in April 2015, signing a day -to -one contract with official retirement as a member of the team that has drafted it.
Peterson played a decade for the Cardinal After being drafted fifth in the general classification in 2011.
He did the pro bowl every year during the first eight years of his career and then had some problems. He asked for a business in 2018 and then, in 2019, was suspended for the use of PED. He left for free agency after 2020 and had bad things to say about the former director general of the Steve Keim team.
However, it would seem that the fences were repaired.
He ended his career by playing two years for the Vikings du Minnesota And one for the Pittsburgh steelers in 2023. He did not play in the NFL last season.
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He was one of the largest and most decorated corner half that the cardinals had, although he had difficult times at the end of his time with the team.
His career could be worthy of the Hall of Fame.
But Monday cardinals fans and the organization can celebrate the unique, even legendary player.
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