The Cardinals added another new face to the cornerback room on Wednesday after they were awarded their waiver claim of former Jets defensive back Javelin Guidry.
The move has yet to be officially announced by the team, but coach Kliff Kingsbury acknowledged the addition after Wednesday morning’s practice.
“We needed depth,” coach Kliff Kingsbury said. “I’ll take a look at the guy. I’m excited to have more bodies in there and see where we can use them.”
The team will have to make a corresponding roster release to make room for Guidry on the roster.
Guidry, who signed as an undrafted rookie in 2020, has five starts in his career over 28 games. He does not have an interception but he has three pass breakups and four forced fumbles, with 70 tackles. He played 486 defensive snaps in 2021. At 5-foot-9, he has mostly played in the slot in his career.
He also ran a 4.29 40 at the NFL Scouting combine when he was coming out of the University of Utah. He’ll make an impact on special teams.
Guidry is the second cornerback acquired by the Cardinals this week. They traded with the Raiders for Trayvon Mullen on Tuesday. They join Byron Murphy, Antonio Hamilton, Marco Wilson and Christian Matthew at the position on the roster.