The Cardinals have reportedly shot down numerous trade offers for wide receiver Anquan Boldin, according to the Arizona Republic.
"We're not interested in trading Anquan," General Manager Rod Graves said. "That's the short of it."
Rumors began last month when Boldin voiced his frustration over the small amount of money he's earning compared to fellow receiver Larry Fitzgerald.
"Anquan is a quality person and a great player," Graves said. "We're hoping we can agree on a longer-term deal."
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Cards' Tackle Watson Breaks Kneecap
Arizona nose tackle Gabe Watson will miss some offseason activities after falling off a treadmill and fracturing his kneecap, according to the Associated Press.
He's had surgery to repair the kneecap but could also be limited when training camp starts in July.
"The thing that's disappointing is that Gabe has shown such great progress and he's getting it," Coach Ken Whisenhunt told The Arizona Republic. "Just the fact that he was working to get himself in shape after he had done his workout here is a testament to him."
"One thing that's an advantage for him is that he's in such better shape at this point than he's ever been in; it gives him a much greater chance at getting back quickly," Whisenhunt added.
Cardinals Sign Veteran DL Robinson To Two-Year Deal
The Cardinals signed defensive lineman Bryan Robinson to a two-year contract Monday, as reported by the Associated Press.
The free agent Robinson played with the Bengals last season, starting four games at defensive end and with 28 tackles and 1.5 sacks.
Cardinals Re-Sign S Celestin To One-Year Deal
The Cardinals re-signed safety Oliver Celestin to a one-year deal on Wednesday, as reported by the Associated Press.
Celestin played in a career-high 15 games last season, with four starts at strong safety. He signed with the Cardinals as a free agent before the 2007 season.
Cards' Green, Smith Ink One-Year Deals
The Cardinals signed cornerback Eric Green and defensive end Antonio Smith to one-year tender offers on Thursday, according to the Arizona Republic.
Both will make a little more than $2 million next season.
Coach Disappointed With Leinart's Actions
Arizona Coach Ken Whisenhunt said on Tuesday that he was disappointed in quarterback Matt Leinart after photos of a party at his house surfaced over the weekend, according to the East Valley Tribune.
"Matt called me Monday morning, and we spoke for a while," Whisenhunt said on Tuesday.
"I reiterated to him the type of behavior that we expect at all times from our players. He understands that, as well as the level of scrutiny that he?s under because of who he is. It?s being handled internally," he added.
"I was disappointed but at the same time have no doubts about his commitment to this football team or his ability to lead it."