Cardinals safety Jalen Thompson signs contract extension worth nearly $40 million over three years

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Jalen Thompson arrived in Arizona in 2019 after being selected in that year’s supplemental draft. Three years later, the multipurpose security signed a contract extension, the Cardinals announced Friday. The extension is for three years and is worth nearly $40 million, according to NFL Media. The deal also includes $24 million guaranteed.

Thompson, 24, started in nine games as a rookie, recording his first career interception that season. After an ankle injury wiped out most of his 2020 season, Thompson returned and had his best season yet in 2021. In 17 games (12 starts), Thompson had three steals, seven assists defended and 121 tackles while helping the Cardinals clinch their first playoff spot since 2015.

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Thompson was listed as a strong safety as a rookie before moving to free safety in 2020. He is part of a talented secondary that also includes strong safety Budda Baker, cornerback Byron Murphy Jr., Antonio Hamilton and newcomer Trayvon Mullen.

Cardinals secondary will be tested early and often this season, especially with Hamilton be placed on the NFI list after a kitchen accident. The unit begins the regular season with games against quarterbacks Patrick Mahomes, Derek Carr and Matthew Stafford. The rest of their schedule includes matches against Jalen Hurts, Kirk Cousins, Justin Herbert, Mac Jones, Russell Wilson and Tom Brady.

Arizona’s over/under for the season is predicted at 8.5 games, according to Caesars Sportsbook. The Cardinals started last season with a 7-0 record before injuries contributed to a 4-6 result. Arizona still managed to clinch a playoff berth before falling to the eventual champion Rams in the first round.



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