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He will have some help from a veteran he is compared to. Safety Tyrann Mathieu will also stay in town and will train at the team facility. He is excited to work with Baker.
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“It’s comfortable for me being in Arizona, being away from distractions,” he explained in an interview on Arizona Sports 98.7 FM. “We would joke earlier about my being a home body, so I just prefer it. I don’t necessarily like being alone, but I don’t mind it.”
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