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Breaking: Arizona Cardinals are signing DE Keshawn Banks to their Practice Squad

Breaking: Arizona Cardinals are signing DE Keshawn Banks to their Practice Squad
Breaking: Arizona Cardinals are signing DE Keshawn Banks to their Practice Squad

Former San Diego State standout Keshawn Banks has officially joined the Arizona Cardinals practice squad following an impressive workout held yesterday. The move marks an exciting new chapter in Banks’ football career as he looks to make an impact at the professional level.

Banks, a defensive lineman known for his relentless motor and playmaking ability, was a key figure during his time with the Aztecs. Over his collegiate career, he consistently showcased his ability to disrupt opposing offenses, earning accolades for his contributions on the field. His strong work ethic and leadership qualities made him a fan favorite and a respected teammate.

The Arizona Cardinals, who have been actively bolstering their roster depth, saw potential in Banks during his workout. Standing at 6’4″ and weighing 270 pounds, Banks brings size, strength, and versatility to the Cardinals’ defensive line. His ability to excel in various schemes makes him a valuable asset as the team prepares for the grind of the NFL season.

While joining the practice squad is just the beginning, it provides Banks with an opportunity to further develop his skills under the guidance of NFL coaches and alongside experienced players. The Cardinals have a track record of promoting practice squad members to their active roster, giving Banks a pathway to making an on-field contribution during the regular season.

Fans of both San Diego State and the Arizona Cardinals will undoubtedly be rooting for Banks as he embarks on this new phase of his career. With his talent and work ethic, he has the potential to make a name for himself in the NFL.

Cardinals worked out three players yesterday including Banks as well as Tony Jones Jr. and Elliott Brown.

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