With tackle Jackson Barton suffering a toe injury in Sunday’s game against the Lions, the Arizona Cardinals continue to look at available players.
Veteran Cameron Erving had a tryout Monday, just 10 days after being released from practice squad injured reserve by the Houston Texans.
Erving (6-5, 313) entered the NFL as a first-round pick of the Cleveland Browns in 2015 and played two seasons for them before moving to the Kansas City Chiefs for three seasons, the Dallas Cowboys for one, the Carolina Panthers for two and he played three games with two starts for the New Orleans Saints in 2023.
During those nine seasons, Erving played a total of 98 games with 58 starts.
He became an unrestricted free agent last March and was signed by the Texans on August 3 before being released on August 27 and signed to the practice squad the next day.
Right tackle Kelvin Beachum was inactive for Sunday’s game after suffering a hamstring injury in practice last week. Jonah Williams is on injured reserve with a knee injury suffered late in the first quarter of the season opener. He could be eligible to return to practice after Week 5, but his status is unknown. Rookie tackle Christian Jones suffered a knee injury in the final preseason game and was placed on injured reserve. He was practicing during practice last week and is eligible to return to practice next week.
When Barton left Sunday’s game, he was replaced by Charlie Heck. In 12 quarters this season, the Cardinals have already used four players at right tackle.
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