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“Everyone in this building knows who I am as a player and my work ethic and leadership and what I bring,” Pugh said. “But you have to go out and prove it. It’s a business. I realize that side of things as well. You have to produce or you might be looking for a job.
“But there’s no more pressure, because even when I wasn’t getting paid as much, I still wanted to produce because I wanted to have a job. That doesn’t play into it at all. I know who I am as a player and how I stack up in the league.”
It was the Cardinals call to shut him down last year, the team knowing it was long out of the postseason picture. He’s healthy again, and now playing his natural left guard spot. Pugh was at right guard last season because Mike Iupati was a career left guard.
“We felt (Pugh) has played his best football at that (left) position and he felt most comfortable there,” coach Kliff Kingsbury said. “Luckily, we were able to get (right guard J.R.) Sweezy (in free-agency), which afforded us that luxury.”
Pugh and left tackle D.J. Humphries – himself coming off a season-ending knee injury – are working together for the first time after not taking any reps together side by side in 2018. But Humphries said he already likes the chemistry between the two.
“He’s not a guy where I have to be like, ‘Hey, let’s do this one more time, let’s get it,’ ” Humphries said. “He’s, ‘We have to try that one more time, I didn’t like how that felt for me.’ He’s a craftsman.”
Pugh doesn’t mind working on his craft, whether it’s Fortnite or on the field. He just needs to stay healthy, so he can do more of the latter.
“I can’t train any differently, I can’t prepare any differently,” Pugh said. “I take this very seriously. I’m a professional, I show up in shape, work hard, and that’s all you can do.”
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