Arizona Cardinals
Jacoby Brissett
HT6'4"
WT235 lbs
EXP10 years
AGE33
QB#7

Career Stats

YearTeamCMPATTYDSCMP%YPATDINTLNGSACKRTGCARYDSAVGTDLNG
2025ARI315485336664.96.92384124394.1381684.4197
2024NE9516182659.05.1211811874.215624.1-47
2023WAS182322478.39.73-77-281.83196.3-19
2022CLE236369260864.07.1126421241044.9492435.02128
2021MIA141225128362.75.75421919590.719703.7146
2020IND281725.02.1--132180.317191.1315
2019IND272447294260.96.6186440271326.6562284.14118
2018IND24250.00.5--2-179.17-7-1.0--2
2017IND276469309858.86.6137598521348.7632604.14154
2016NE345540061.87.3--1226259.316835.2147

Fantasy Outlook

Brissett started the final 12 games last season for an injured Kyler Murray and likely will start this season after Murray left in free agency. Despite limited action, he still finished 14th in both passing yards (3,366) and TD passes (23), thanks to an offense that provided huge volume as it was continually in comeback mode. Brissett attempted a league-high 40.3 passes per start, a 17-game pace that would equal the sixth-most attempts in NFL history at 686. New coach Mike LaFleur, the former Rams offensive coordinator, surely will strive for more balance this season, with the Cardinals adding third overall pick Jeremiyah Love and free-agent Tyler Allgeier to the backfield. The receiving corps is middling, with tight end Trey McBride the lone star, followed by the disappointing Marvin Harrison and Michael Wilson, whose late-season breakout was all on volume. Brissett is unhappy with his contract; he wants to be paid like a starter, but he still has to win the job over third-round pick Carson Beck and free-agent addition Gardner Minshew. Even if he does, he won't have nearly the upside last season's numbers might suggest.

Cardinals Lineup

QB
#15G. Minshew
#7J. Brissett
RB
#6J. Conner
#33T. Benson
WR
#18M. Harrison
#82A. Baccellia
#14M. Wilson
#89X. Weaver
TE
#85T. McBride
#84E. Higgins
K
#38C. Ryland
#98J. Karty