The Arizona Cardinals signed six-year cornerback Robert Alford to a three-year contract.
In his six years with the Atlanta Falcons, Alford started 77 games with 291 tackles, 10 interceptions, 85 passes defensed, four tackles for loss, two fumble recoveries and a forced fumble.
The #AZCardinals signed CB Robert Alford to a 3-year deal worth $22.5M base, worth up to $24M, source said. He gets $13.5M guaranteed. Helps AZ a ton on D and another nice payday for Alford.
— Ian Rapoport (@RapSheet) February 7, 2019
Alford was released on Tuesday by the Falcons.
In 2017, Pro Football Focus quantified Alford gave up an 80.7 passer rating and broke up 17 passes. He was not able to sustain that in 2018, giving up a passer rating of 138.9 and 849 yards.
Alford will suit up opposite perennial Pro Bowler Patrick Peterson in the starting lineup.
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