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After the Arizona Cardinals put running back James Conner on injury reserve, the team has announced yet another player returning to the lineup alongside RB Keaontay Ingram.

Linebacker Myjai Sanders has been designated by the Cardinals to return to practice.

Once they think Sanders is ready, Arizona can activate him to the 53-man roster for the next three weeks.

So far, Sanders has yet to make his 2023-24 debut this season as he’s been dealing with a hand injury.

During his rookie year last season, Sanders played in 13 games and recorded 3 sacks.

With a chance, Sanders could see game time as early as Oct. 15 when Arizona play the Los Angeles Rams.

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