Report: Cardinals not close to Rosen trade
Christian Petersen / Getty Images Sport / Getty
The Arizona Cardinals aren't close to trading quarterback Josh Rosen, according to ESPN's Adam Schefter.
"They do not have a trade. They do not have anything close to a trade," Schefter said Thursday on WEEI's "Mut & Callahan," via NBC Sports' Darren Hartwell. "The only two teams that they've spoken to over the last few weeks, the last month, have been the Miami Dolphins and the New York Giants."
It's been widely believed the Cardinals will draft Kyler Murray first overall, leading to speculation Rosen could be traded.
Murray, Nick Bosa, and Quinnen Williams sit atop Arizona's draft board, and sources told NFL.com's Michael Silver that a surprise could be coming with the top pick.
The Cardinals drafted Rosen with the No. 10 pick in 2018.
HEADLINES
- 2024 NFL re-draft: How many 1st-round picks change?
- Week 13 betting primer: Can Eagles extend win streak against Ravens?
- Week 13 Rankings (Thanksgiving Update)
- 49ers' Warner reveals fractured ankle: I 'get it shot up every single game'
- Winston wants to re-sign with Browns: 'I’ve truly embraced this city'
Advertisement