Many raised eyebrows after Arizona Cardinals star Trey McBride became the highest-paid tight end in NFL history after signing a four-year contract extension for $76 million in the offseason. So far, McBride has shown that he's worth every penny, at least on an individual level.

The Cardinals beat the Dallas Cowboys, 27-17, at AT&T Stadium on Monday to snap their five-game losing streak. McBride has been one of the few bright spots amid their challenging campaign, as he has consistently proven to be a reliable target.

He scored a touchdown in the third quarter off a 12-yard pass from quarterback Jacoby Brissett, extending the Cardinals' lead over the Cowboys, 23-7.

Moreover, he became only the third tight end in NFL history with at least five receptions in 10 straight games , accord

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