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Arizona·June 11, 2026·3 min read
Carl BrownBy Carl Brown

Jacoby Brissett Reports to Cardinals’ Mandatory Minicamp While Status With Club Remains Unsettled

Quarterback Jacoby Brissett was on the field for the Arizona Cardinals’ mandatory minicamp in Tempe, throwing and participating in on-field work despite questions about his long-term place with the team. Several teammates, including young quarterbacks and defensive players, also took part in the practice session on Tuesday, June 9, 2026.

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Jacoby Brissett arrived and took the field for the Arizona Cardinals’ mandatory minicamp on Tuesday in Tempe, throwing during on-field periods even as his future with the organization is described as uncertain. The veteran quarterback, wearing No. 10, was visible during team drills and was photographed working with other quarterbacks at the club’s practice facility during the session held June 9, 2026.

Brissett’s on-field activity included live practice repetitions that were captured throughout the session. Photographs show him handing through throws during quarterback-specific periods and engaging in exchanges with other signal-callers present at the workout. Those images include sideline conversation and on-field interaction with Carson Beck, who was identified by No. 19 during the practice and pictured in a sideline exchange with Brissett during part of the team’s organized work.

Multiple position groups were active across the field during the minicamp session. Outside linebacker Josh Sweat was seen working with teammates in group and individual work, and linebacker Zaven Collins was photographed conversing nearby, reflecting simultaneous defensive-period activity. Running back Jeremiyah Love also participated in drills and individual work as part of the day’s on-field schedule. The practice imagery documents several players preparing and running through routines across the Cardinals’ practice surface, indicating a full roster presence during the mandatory session.

The Tuesday minicamp was designated as a mandatory session for the roster, and Brissett’s attendance signaled that he participated in the team’s organized work. The visual record from the practice underscores his on-field involvement — from throws to conversations with fellow quarterbacks — while leaving open the broader question about his longer-term standing with the organization; the circumstances surrounding that status were described as unclear at the time he reported.

Photographers and staff on site provided multiple frames that together create a contemporaneous visual account of the workout. In addition to the photos of Brissett and Beck together, coverage included separate images of defensive players conversing and a running back engaged in a routine. Those images captured position-specific drills, inter-player interactions, and the movement of teammates between segments of the practice plan, providing a sense of the tempo and structure of the mandatory minicamp session.

The on-field scenes reflected a typical minicamp environment in form: quarterbacks worked in both group settings and in individual exchanges; defensive and offensive teammates moved through their respective work periods; and coaches and support staff coordinated the sequence of drills. Photographs highlighted moments of instruction, quick sideline conversations, and individual repetitions, conveying the ebb and flow of a team practice day — throws being made, players rotating through rep periods, and short interactions between teammates as they transitioned among segments.

Taken together, the visual record served as the primary contemporaneous account of Brissett’s participation on Tuesday, documenting his presence, activity on the field, and engagement with fellow quarterbacks and teammates at the Cardinals’ practice facility in Tempe on June 9, 2026. Those images offered the clearest, immediate depiction available from the session and were the basis for reporting on his attendance and on-field work that day.

Live Activity on X As of Tuesday evening, discussion of Brissett’s minicamp participation on X had remained limited. No verified reporters or official Cardinals accounts posted contemporaneous updates beyond the standard practice imagery already referenced in coverage. A small number of fan accounts noted the quarterback’s presence without adding new reporting or confirmed details about his contractual or roster situation. At the time of this update, there were no viral threads, player statements, or notable league-wide reactions recorded in connection with Brissett’s appearance at the mandatory minicamp.

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