While the NFL drama this offseason has simmered after Free Agency began, a former Arizona Cardinals cornerback is in the news but for the wrong reason.
Former New England Patriots star cornerback Malcolm Butler was arrested earlier this month. According to police and court records that were obtained by WPRI, Butler was arrested in North Providence, R.I., on March 16.
One of the biggest Super Bowl heroes in NFL history has announced his retirement.
After seven years in the NFL and attempts to extend his time in the league, Malcolm Butler has elected to end his career.
According to Aaron Wilson, former Patriots CB Malcolm Butler is announcing his retirement from the NFL, with plans to write a book and continue with his real estate investments.
The Atlanta Falcons are working out a former New England Patriots Super Bowl hero who hasn't played an NFL game in nearly 1,000 days.
Former Pro Bowl cornerback Malcolm Butler is en route to Atlanta where he will attempt to earn a deal with the Falcons.
Aaron Wilson reports that the Falcons are working out veteran CB Malcolm Butler, who has not played in a game since the 2020 season. Butler, 33, wound up signing on with the Patriots as an undrafted free agent out of West Alabama back in 2014.
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It’s been quiet on the Malcolm Butler front, but the veteran cornerback did get a look from Miami.
According to Field Yates, the Dolphins worked out five players on Tuesday including veteran CB Malcolm Butler. The full list of players includes: CB Malcolm
Missing their top two CBs and thin on depth, these players could give the Falcons a boost in the secondary.
Cornerback Malcolm Butler reached an injury settlement with the New England Patriots, who released the 32-year-old from season-ending injured reserve on Thursday.
New England Patriots cornerback Malcolm Butler’s comeback with his former team will have to wait another year.
Despite not appearing in a game since the end of the 2020 NFL season, Malcolm Butler is reportedly a favorite to win the starting cornerback job across from Jalen Mills.
Arizona's official designation made Butler a free agent who can sign with any team moving forward, so logic suggests he won't be part of the Cardinals' secondary when summer training camps open.
While Butler's future in the NFL remains up in the air heading into the new league year that begins in March, logic suggests contenders in need of secondary help will offer him at least training-camp invites this summer.
Butler had a bit of a bounceback year last season for the Titans, accumulating 86 tackles and four interceptions with 14 passes defended.
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