
Bills free agents who could be targets for Cardinals
They have a number of players set to become free agents in March.
Some would fill needs the Arizona Cardinals have.
Below are some names to know about from Buffalo who might be targets in March for the Cardinals when free agency begins.
Potential Cardinals free agent targets on Bills
LS Reid Ferguson
Aaron Brewer is set to be a free agent and is 34 years old. Does he want to play?
Ferguson has been Buffalo's long snapper for the last eight years. He is 30 years old.
S Damar Hamlin
The Cardinals currently don't need a safety, but they could move on from Jalen Thompson after extending Budda Baker. That would mean adding safety depth or a starting-caliber player at the position. Hamlin started 14 games, had two interceptions, 89 tackles and five pass breakups.
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