More Expected Additions In Andrew Wingard, Casey Kreiter The Arizona Cardinals have made additional roster moves as the new league year began, adding former Jacksonville Jaguars safety Andrew Wingard and long snapper Casey Kreiter. These signings come as free agency officially opened, allowing players to directly join new teams. Wingard, 28, is joining the Cardinals after the departure of Jalen Thompson. He has appeared in 104 career games with the Jaguars and has 44 starts, including 16 games last season. While he has not been a full-time starter in most of his seven NFL seasons, he started all 16 games he played in during the 2025 campaign. Wingard recorded 84 tackles and a career-high nine pass breakups, including a key interception of a deep pass to Xavier Weaver at State Farm Stadium that helped secure a Jaguars victory. He is expected to work alongside Budda Baker and Rabbit Taylor-Demerson on special teams. Kreiter, 35, is set to replace Aaron Brewer as the Cardinals’ new long snapper. Brewer, who has been with the team for a decade, is now a free agent, though the Cardinals may consider giving him a chance to compete. Kreiter has been with the New York Giants since 2020 and was previously the long snapper for the Broncos in 2016, when he replaced Brewer before he joined the Cardinals. Kreiter will reportedly sign a one-year deal with Arizona. Both additions are part of the Cardinals’ efforts to address positional needs as the league year begins. The team has also been linked to other free agent signings, including offensive lineman Matt Pryor, running back Tyler Allgeier, and quarterback Gardner Minshew, though details remain pending. The Cardinals’ roster moves reflect ongoing adjustments to their defensive and special teams units, with a focus on stability and experience.#arizona_cardinals #andrew_wingard #casey_kreiter #jalen_thompson #xavier_weaver
