The Arizona Cardinals will not have a new offensive line coach in 2026. According to CBS Sports' Matt Zenitz, the Cardinals will retain Justin Frye to coach the offensive line under new head coach Mike LaFleur.
Frye was hired last offseason by former head coach Jonathan Gannon. He previously coached the offensive line at Ohio State.
The Cardinals' offensive line struggled last season, but strides were made in young player development late in the year. Undrafted rookie tackle Josh Fryar played well. Isaiah Adams, after struggling mightily to start the year and getting benched in favor of Will Hernandez, finished the year strong after Hernandez got hurt. Jon Gaines played a lot down the stretch and was all right.
The Cardinals' offensive staff is taking form.
Known offensive coaches for Cardinals in 2026
LaFleur's offensive staff is rounding out. Here is who we know so far for the offensive coaches.
- Offensive coordinator Nathaniel Hackett
- Quarterbacks coach Matt Schaub
- Running backs coach Matt Merritt
- Wide receivers coach Tony Sorrentino
- Offensive line coach Justin Frye
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