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The Cardinals continue to stockpile players through free agency, reportedly agreeing to a two-year deal with veteran defensive tackle Darius Philon on Thursday.
Philon, who has spent all four of his NFL seasons with the Chargers, will sign a contract worth $10 million, including $5 million in guaranteed money, according to NFL Media. Philon, 25, can earn up to an additional $2 million in incentives, per the report.
Philon started 13 games last season for the Chargers, recording 33 tackles with seven for losses, four sacks, nine quarterback hits and a forced fumble.