Cardinals got a call from Devon Kennard’s father before release from Lions

Devon’s father, Derek, played five seasons for the Cardinals and made sure they knew Devon would be available.

One of the key offseason additions the Arizona Cardinals made to their defense was linebacker Devon Kennard. Kennard signed a three-year contract with the Cardinals after being released by the Detroit Lions.

The Cardinals were given a bit of a heads up before Kennard was released by the Lions.

Kennard grew up in Arizona, attending high school at Desert Vista, and his father, Derek Kennard, played for the Cardinals from 1986-1990.

Derek made a call to the Cardinals’ front office, according to the Arizona Republic’s Bob McManaman.

Derek Kennard was in his car listening to a sports radio station when he got word the Lions were going to release his son the following day, primarily because of salary cap concerns. So, Dad did what any Dad would do with some inside pulls to the local NFL franchise.

He immediately called someone in power within the Cardinals’ organization.

“I said to myself, ‘Hey, the Cardinals better jump on it right away because he won’t be out there very long,’ ” Derek Kennard said. “I called the Cardinals’ office to find out if they had him on their (free-agent) board because the draft was coming up as well, and I said, ‘You guys got an opportunity here and you better jump on him.’

“I won’t tell you who it was, but they told me, ‘We’ve got him on our board and we’re going to get him off the board as soon as possible.’ I was like, ‘Oh crap. OK. You guys are interested. Good.’ They (the Lions) let him go the next day and immediately the Cardinals picked him up and we were as excited as hell.”

Kennard is slated to start at outside linebacker opposite Chandler Jones. He has had seven sacks each of the last two seasons, but he played outside linebacker in a 4-3 scheme, so he played more in space off the ball.

He is a perfect fit schematically. He adds to the hometown Cardinals players on the roster. It turns out the elder Kennard probably didn’t need to make a call to the team, as it sounds like the Cardinals already had him on their radar, but it does create a little bit of history. With the signing of Devon Kennard, it is the third time in team history that both a father and a son have played for the team.

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Devon Kennard will be 3rd father-son combo to play for Cardinals

Kennard keeps it in the family by signing a three-year deal with the Cardinals.

When the Arizona Cardinals announced they agreed to terms with linebacker Devon Kennard, they were bringing home another hometown player. Kennard not only played high school ball in Phoenix, he also brings a Cardinals legacy in his family.

His father played for the Cardinals in the late 80s and 90s.

According to the Cardinals’ Mark Dalton, who is the head of media relations, when Devon plays for the Cardinals for the first time, it will be the third time in team history in which a father and son both played for them.

The other two father-son combos are Kevin Butler and son Drew Butler, and them Terry Metcalf and his son Eric.

Let’s find out more about these other father-son combos.

Derek Kennard

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The older Kennard was an offensive lineman and played 11 years in the NFL. He played for the Cardinals from 1986-90. Two seasons were in St. Louis and three were in Arizona when the team was called the Phoenix Cardinals. He played in 73 games in five seasons, starting 67 of them.

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