
56 days till the Arizona Cardinals' 2025 season opener: Who has worn No. 56?
We are counting down to the start of the 2025 regular season for the Arizona Cardinals and are exactly eight weeks away. They will open the season on the road against the New Orleans Saints on Sept. 7. That is 56 days away.
As we count down the remaining days of the offseason, let's look at who has worn that number uniform over the years for the Cardinals.
Who has worn No. 56?
Cardinals players to wear No. 56
No. 56 currently belongs to 2024 first-round pick Darius Robinson, a defensive lineman.
Dansby in 2013 was so good and probably should have gotten Defensive Player of the Year consideration. But Harvey, an impact pass rusher who left and was great for Washington after that, was probably the best No. 56 the Cardinals have had.
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