NFL: Cardinals sign C Hjalte Froholdt to 2-year extension

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The Arizona Cardinals announced a two-year extension with center Hjalte Froholdt on Wednesday.

Terms were not disclosed for the deal that runs through 2026, but NFL Network put the value at $12 million with $8 million guaranteed.

Froholdt, who turned 28 on Tuesday, started all 17 games and played 99 percent of the offensive snaps in his first season with the Cardinals in 2023.

Born in Denmark, Froholdt was drafted by New England in the fourth round in 2019 out of Arkansas.

He played in eight games for the Patriots in 2020 and 23 games (six starts) with the Cleveland Browns from 2021-22 before joining the Cardinals.

–Field Level Media

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