
2025 Arizona Cardinals offseason roster profile: DL Anthony Goodlow
2025 Arizona Cardinals offseason roster profile: DL Anthony Goodlow A look at DL Anthony Goodlow, what he did in 2024, his contract status and his outlook on the team for 2025.
The Arizona Cardinals are in offseason mode and we are still several weeks away from free agency and two months from the NFL draft. Over the next two weeks, 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 defensive lineman Anthony Goodlow.
2024 Anthony Goodlow stats, season
Goodlow was a rookie undrafted free agent with the Los Angeles Rams in 2024 and was waived/injured on Aug. 27. After clearing waivers and reverting to injured reserve the following day, he was waived with an injury settlement on Sept. 6. Goodlow was signed to the Cardinals practice squad on Oct. 30 and was there for the remainder of the season.
2025 contract status
Mustipher signed a contract for 2025 on Jan. 7 for the minimum of $840,000 for players with no credited seasons.
Outlook for 2025
Like P.J. Mustipher, Goodlow will be part of a large defensive line room that potentially could be augmented by veteran free agents and draft choices. His best outcome with the Cardinals is likely another stretch on the practice squad.
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