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The Arizona Cardinals have been locking up multiple players to contracts this off-season, and they are back at it again.

Returning in Arizona, wide receiver Dan Chisena has signed a “futures” contract with Arizona.

Chisena suited up for four games this past season as a Cardinal, assisted on two tackles, played one offensive snap and 53 as part of the special teams unit.

Following the conclusion of the Cardinals’ season, Chisena was signed by the Baltimore Ravens to their practice squad for the playoffs and appeared in 34 special teams snaps.

Now that he coming back to Arizona, Chisena joins a list of receivers who also have signed “futures” deals including Daniel Arias, Kaden Davis, Andre Baccellia, and Jeff Smith.

Michael Wilson, Zach Pascal and Rondale Moore are all wideouts who are contractually returning next season with Arizona while Greg Dortch and Marquise Brown will now head into free agency.

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