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2025 offseason roster profile: OL Sincere Haynesworth

2025 offseason roster profile: OL Sincere Haynesworth

USA Today26-02-2025
The Arizona Cardinals are in offseason mode and we are still weeks away from free agency and months from the NFL draft. Over the next little while, we will take a look at each player on the roster or signed to a reserve deal and break down where they stand with the team.
We will look at their 2024 season, their contract status and what their status is for the coming offseason and 2025 season.
Next up is offensive lineman Sincere Haynesworth.
2024 Sincere Haynesworth stats, season
Haynesworth did not play last season. He spent the year between the practice squads of the New England Patriots and New Orleans Saints. He was an undrafted rookie last year out of Toledo.
2025 contract status
He signed a futures deal in January. He will make $840,000.
Outlook for 2025
At this point, you have to look at him and think that he is going to be more or less a young, developmental body to have in the offseason. He will compete but he should be considered a longshot for any role on the roster or practice squad right now.
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