Cardinals' Trey McBride pulling for everyone to keep 'jumping each other' in TE money after George Kittle surpasses him
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Trey McBride's brief tenure as the NFL's highest-paid tight end ended when George Kittle signed a slightly larger contract just 26 days later. McBride, who recently excelled in performance with 1,146 yards and two touchdowns, remains optimistic about future pay increases for tight ends. Despite his lucrative contract, McBride focuses on continued improvement and a fresh start in 2025. The Arizona Cardinals, although missing the playoffs, are seen as having potential with a robust offense and a strengthening defense. McBride believes in the team's capability to succeed, highlighting key players like Marvin Harrison Jr. and James Conner, and the return of veteran Calais Campbell to bolster their defensive lineup.
Originally by Bobby Kownackon May 31, 2025
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