TEMPE, Ariz. — Former Arizona Cardinals cornerback Patrick Peterson is returning to the desert on Monday to retire as a member of the staff that drafted him, a supply informed ESPN’s Adam Schefter.
Peterson wraps up a 13-year profession that started because the fifth general decide by the Cardinals in 2011. He spent 10 seasons with the Cardinals, leaving after the 2020 season for the Minnesota Vikings. After two seasons in purple and gold, Peterson performed for the Pittsburgh Steelers in 2023 however didn’t play in 2024.
He went to eight straight Professional Bowls with the Cardinals, from his rookie 12 months in 2011 by means of 2018.
Peterson developed a popularity as a dominant, lock-down cornerback for many of his profession, which allowed Arizona to depart Peterson on an island whereas committing the assets of the ten different defenders elsewhere.
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He had 36 interceptions in 201 profession video games, returning two for touchdowns. He additionally returned 195 punts for 1,816 yards and 4 touchdowns, all of which got here as a rookie, and returned 4 kickoffs for 75 yards.
Peterson made headlines in 2018, when he requested for a commerce. Nonetheless, two days later, he walked again his request, saying he was simply pissed off. After the season, Peterson mentioned he would honor his contract, which ran by means of the 2020 season. He went to Minnesota as a free agent.
Nonetheless, his discontent with the group wasn’t quieted when he left Arizona.
Following a Vikings win over the Cardinals in 2022 in Minneapolis, Peterson made his emotions towards the Cardinals clear, sharing that disparaging emails had been left on his chair through the 2020 season with the Cardinals and noting that, at that time, he nonetheless hadn’t talked with former Cardinals normal supervisor Steve Keim, who selected not re-sign Peterson.