TEMPE β The Arizona Cardinals are underway with rookie mini-camp after veterans began voluntary workouts prior to the draft. As the dates on the calendar change and the temperature increases in the desert, so does the pressure to strike a deal with projected starting quarterback Jacoby Brissett, who is not present for voluntary workouts in hopes of getting a re-worked contract. "Ongoing, everything's good from a dialogue standpoint. But, like we said, this is voluntary, and so that's where we'll leave it," Cardinals head coach Mike LaFleur said on Friday. "He's played a lot of football, so we're in communication. He knows what the expectation is." The Cardinals reportedly are willing to work with Brissett on a new contract that will see him earn more than his current $4.8 million base salary for 2026, which is the final year of his deal. What exactly a raise will look like for Brissett remains to be seen, though it's believed a few more million dollars on this year's deal should do the trick.β¦