Cardinals, Steelers named top landing spots for projected $134 million quarterback

Dharya Sharma

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The Arizona Cardinals and Pittsburgh Steelers are likely to be in the quarterback market this offseason, and both franchises have been listed as the top landing spots for a free agent signal-caller expected to land a lucrative deal.

Bleacher Report's Kristopher Knox predicts Indianapolis Colts pending free agent quarterback Daniel Jones will land a three-year contract worth $134 million this offseason, with Arizona and Pittsburgh as potential destinations.

Here is what Knox believes about Jones' upcoming free agency.

"Expect Jones to interest most QB-needy teams if he reaches the open market. His free-agent stock isn't as high as it was a couple of months ago, but he's still likely to command a deal somewhere between the four-year, $160 million extension he once signed in New York and the three-year, $100.5 million deal Sam Darnold inked this past offseason."

Before suffering a season-ending torn Achilles tendon in Week 14, Jones was putting together a career year and had the Colts in the AFC playoffs. In 13 starts this year, Jones posted an 8-5 record and tossed 19 touchdowns to eight interceptions with a 68% completion rate.

The Colts are hoping to re-sign Jones, but if the veteran signal-caller hits the market, the Cardinals and Steelers would be ideal landing spots. Arizona could look to move on from Kyler Murray in the coming months, while Aaron Rodgers ' retirement is a legitimate possibility for Pittsburgh.

Jones will cost a fortune to sign in free agency, but it would be worth it for quarterback-needy teams, like the Cardinals and Steelers. Pittsburgh has more cap space than Arizona this offseason, so that could give them an advantage in landing Jones.

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