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As Dennis Gardeck Moves On, His Imprint Was Heavy

Linebacker headed to Jacksonville after memorable Cardinals career

Dennis Gardeck came in almost invisible when he first got to the Cardinals. He was undrafted, he was a defensive end for Sioux Falls in college, and for a brief time, he looked like a guy who would have to be special just to make the practice squad.

Now that Gardeck officially won't be back with the Cardinals -- signing a deal with Jacksonville -- it's appropriate to note he turned out so much more than that.

It was Steve Wilks' lone season as Cardinals coach, and Gardeck -- who gave off Pat Tillman vibes immediately -- earned his spot on that team. He was built to star on special teams, and that's how he shined. He did the same for new coach Kliff Kingsbury the next year. He did not play a defensive snap for two seasons.

When he finally did get some defensive work, it was 94 snaps in 2020, after the season-ending injury to Chandler Jones. Gardeck finished with an astounding seven sacks in that tiny bit of playing time (and also, his first ACL injury).

Gardeck, like one-time teammate Haason Reddick, was a college pass rusher the Cardinals initially tried to make an inside linebacker. Like Reddick, they figured out Gardeck was better as a natural edge. He showed that again post-ACL by winning starting edge snaps for a third coach, after Jonathan Gannon was hired.

Even though he was limited in his defensive time, and ended up suffering a second ACL tear last season seven games into the season, Gardeck had 17 sacks in his seven-year Arizona stint, with 23 tackles for loss. He was a captain. He bonded with many in the building. He was ubiquitous in the community. He'd hit the strobe after taking down a quarterback, and won over the fanbase in the process.

The Cardinals have overhauled the edge position. Josh Sweat arrived, Baron Browning was kept (acquired in a trade in the first place because of Gardeck's injury) and in tandem with the knee, Gardeck's time in Arizona looked to be over. That's been confirmed now.

But Gardeck left his imprint with the Cardinals, in a career well earned.

Arizona Cardinals linebacker Dennis Gardeck (45) during the Week 3 regular season game between the Arizona Cardinals and the Detroit Lions on Sunday, Sep. 22, 2024 at State Farm Stadium.
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