The Arizona Cardinals hope they're right in moving Paris Johnson to the left.
After debate all offseason of where tackles Paris Johnson Jr. and Jonah Williams would play moving into 2024, we finally have an answer.
Gannon said he ultimately has "veto" power over the move, citing things can be flipped back at any point. Many believe left tackle is Johnson's natural position, and with D.J. Humphries now out of the picture, he can anchor Murray's blindside for years to come."We've made eye contact a couple of times where we kind of just look at each other... and we kind of just snap back into it," Hernandez joked after Monday's practice.
"He's at a different level too. I think for him heading into year two compared to rookie year where it's like, 'OK, now I'm taking an extra step. I want to be even better than what I was'. He's like, 'I know what is expected of me. The game, the tempo and everything'. So it's really cool to see where Paris is at even with a little caveat of switching positions.
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