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The Arizona Cardinals are moving to bolster the receiving corps for quarterback Kyler Murray.

The franchise will sign former Philadelphia Eagles wide receiver Zach Pascal to a two-year contract according to multiple media reports.

“The Cardinals have agreed to terms with WR Zach Pascal on a two-year deal, sources tell me and Ian Raport,” wrote Mike Garfolo. “Pascal and new Cards HC Jonathan Gannon were together with the Colts and Eagles, so Gannon knows well what Pascal can do as a well-rounded receiver.”

Pascal started his football career at Dr. Henry A. Wise Jr, High School in Prince George’s County, Maryland. He played collegiately at Old Dominion from 2014 to 2016.

Pascal signed with the Washington Commanders as an undrafted free agent following the 2017 NFL Draft. The Commanders waived him in September 2017.

Later that month, the Tennessee Titans signed Pascal to their practice squad. Though he made the active roster, he neve played, and the Titans waived him in June 2018.

Pascal went on to sign with the Indianapolis Colts, where he scored his first touchdown on a pass from former NFL quarterback Andrew Luck.

Pascal left the Colts to sign with the Philadelphia Eagles in March 2022. He notched two catches for 11 yards in the Super Bowl LVII loss to the Kansas City Chiefs before following his old defensive coordinator to Arizona.

[Mike Garafolo]

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