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Cardinals we lost in 2025

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A look at former Arizona players who passed on last year

Luis Sharpe #67 of the Phoenix Cardinals (Photo by Mitchell Layton/Getty Images) | Getty Images Now that the NFL draft and free agency has basically concluded, it becomes the annual renewal for fans, coaches, and the front office of the Arizona Cardinals. The newness is apparent as new players are brought in to replace the stagnant situation that plagued last yearโ€™s roster. The new schedule is down the road and will display where the Cardinals will play each week, which instills a renewal of hope for the upcoming year.

RELATED: LUIS SHARPE HAS PASSED AWAY AT AGE 65 The national honoring of our mothers and fathers in May and June is a stark reminder of people in our lives that we have lost over time. Every calendar year, fans and teammates experience the unfortunate reality that our heroes donโ€™t live forever. NFL brethren pass away.

Just as our heroes are celebrated in life, here is a snapshot of several former Cardinals who passed from this earth in 2025. DE Sebastian Barrie Age: 55 Passing date: July Career: Green Bay Packers 1992, San Francisco 49ers 1994, Cardinals 1994, San Diego Chargers 1995, Philadelphia Eagles 1996, Albany Firebirds 1997, Arizona Rattlers 1999-2003, San Jose Sabercats 2004-2005 Barrie grew up in the Dallas area and then played for Liberty University. He went undrafted in the 1992 NFL draft and then signed with the Green Bay Packers, where he played in three games with zero starts.

He sat out the 1994 season and then landed with San Fran, who placed him on their practice squad. The Cardinals claimed him, and he played 10 games with six tackles. After being released, he latched on with the Chargers and played in seven games plus a playoff game.

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