

The Facts: The Cardinals announced on Friday that Bradford’s deal with the team is official after he passed a physical.
Diehards Line:
As PFT's Josh Alper suggests, Bradford’s long history of knee problems made that less than a sure thing, although it likely would have taken a pretty enormous red flag for the team to back out at a point when the other starting quarterback options in free agency have landed with teams. Bradford signed a two-year deal in Arizona and is set to make up to $20 million, with $15 million guaranteed, during the 2018 season. The Cardinals have also signed Mike Glennon to serve as Bradford’s backup and could add a rookie to the group in April’s draft.