Player Bio
| HT/WT: 6-2, 245 lbs |
| Birthplace: Columbus, GA, USA |
| Age: 41 |
| School: Georgia Tech |
| Experience: 10 |
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Top Philip Wheeler News
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Philip Wheeler: Cut by Cardinals
Wheeler was released by the Cardinals on Monday, Darren Urban of the Cardinals' official site reports.
This will be the third time that the Cardinals have elected to let go of Wheeler after they've signed him this season. To go along with his release, the team has promoted Ricky Seals-Jones from the practice squad.
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Cardinals' Philip Wheeler: Signs on with Cards again
Wheeler signed a contract with the Cardinals on Wednesday, Darren Urban of the Cardinals' official site reports.
For those keeping track at home, this is Wheeler's second signing with the Cardinals in 10 days -- his third since July. The roster opening came as a result of tight end Jim Dray's release Tuesday. Expect Wheeler to play in a special teams role with situational defensive snaps.
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Philip Wheeler: Let go by Cardinals
Wheeler was released Friday by the Cardinals, Kyle Odegard of the Cardinals' official site reports.
Wheeler was released to open up a roster spot for tight end Jim Dray, as the Cardinals are currently dealing with a couple injuries at the tight end position. Wheeler had just re-signed with the Cardinals on Monday after the team released him for the first time prior to Week 1.
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Cardinals' Philip Wheeler: Re-signed by Cardinals
The Cardinals re-signed Wheeler on Monday, Mike Jurecki of ArizonaSports.com reports.
Wheeler dealt with a foot injury throughout training camp, but he still made it onto the 53-man roster. However, the team let him go prior to their Week 1 game against the Lions. They appear to have had second thoughts, as Wheeler is now back with the team. He figures to provide depth at linebacker.
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Cardinals' Philip Wheeler: Absent from injury report
Wheeler doesn't appear on the injury report ahead of Week 1, Darren Urban of the Cardinals' official site reports.
Wheeler's preseason foot injury no longer seems to be a problem.
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Cardinals' Philip Wheeler: Sidelined another week
Wheeler (foot) is expected to miss another week, Darren Urban of the team's official site reports.
Wheeler suffered the foot injury early in camp and has yet to fully recover from the issue. When healthy, the veteran inside linebacker figures to rejoin a group that's temporarily without Deone Bucannon (ankle), opening up some preseason reps with the first-team defense. In the meantime, rookie first-round pick Haason Reddick will likely receive most of those opportunities.
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Cardinals' Philip Wheeler: Missing time with injury
Wheeler is considered day-to-day after suffering an undisclosed injury, Darren Urban of the Cardinals' official site reports.
Wheeler signed with the Cardinals on Thursday and is fighting to earn a role as a backup linebacker. His day-to-day status likely indicates the injury isn't overly serious and shouldn't be expected to hinder him long-term.
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