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Arik Armstead ready to go after hearing talk that the Jaguars would cut him
July 6, 2026
Source: Yahoo Sports · Read on source site
The Jaguars don't have a lot of salary cap space heading into the 2026 season, and veteran defensive lineman has a $14 million base salary, none of which is guaranteed. That led to plenty of speculation that Armstead would get cut.
>But it didn't happen. Armstead was on the practice field for the Jaguars' June minicamp, but he told Ryan O'Halloran of the Florida Times-Union that he was well aware that plenty of people thought he'd be gone from Jacksonville by now.
>"That's the nature of the business," Armstead said. "It's impossible to ignore the chatter. Everyone has social media and there is no ignoring anything and even if you're not on social media, somebody will tell you about it or ask you about it."
>Arsmstead was playing through a hand injury that affected him late last season, but he still turned in a good year, and the Jaguars believe he's going to be a big part of their defense in 2026. Armstead says he's ready.
>“My focus is being my best self and the best player I can be. That’s all I can control," Armstead said.
>The part Armstead couldn't control — whether the Jaguars would cut him — worked itself out.
