Arizona Cardinals are still making moves on the free agency market. This time they added safety Tre Boston, who spent the previous season with the Los Angeles Chargers. Boston will sign a one-year deal, reportedly worth $1.5 million. According to NFL Network Insider Ian Rapoport, the value of the contract could go up to $3 million if all incentives are met.
Tre Boston was visiting several teams interested in his services last month, including the Indianapolis Colts and Arizona Cardinals.
According to the 26-year-old, the Colts didn’t give him the warmest welcome.
“I didn’t meet with the GM, HC or DC. I was in the lunch room for 2 hours. I even got to play basketball” – Boston told SiriusXM NFL Radio.
His visit to Cardinals was much better, but the problem was their offer.
“They rolled out the red carpet for me but the offer was very very disrespectful” – he added.
One month later, it looks like Tre Boston and Cardinals managed to get on the same terms.
Boston was selected in the fourth round of 2014 NFL Draft by the Carolina Panthers. After three years of ups and downs in Carolina, he signed with the Chargers in 2017. In the last season, Boston played 15 games and recorded career highs in several statistical categories including 79 tackles, eight passes defensed, and five interceptions.








