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After releasing Josh Jones on Thursday, the Arizona Cardinals have brought in offensive lineman and ASU alumnus, Cohl Cabral.

Cabral has had stints with three different NFL teams since going undrafted back in 2020. However, the only playing time the 25-year-old has seen is in the USFL with the Birmingham Stallions.

Last season, Cabral started 10 games with the Stallions.

Prior to his NFL and USFL experiences, Cohl Cabral served as a captain at ASU twice during his four-year tenure there.

Cohl did not miss a single game in his final two seasons as a Sun Devil.

Now, he is back home with another chance to make his way onto an NFL roster.

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