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2025 Arizona Cardinals offseason roster profile: OLB BJ Ojulari

2025 Arizona Cardinals offseason roster profile: OLB BJ Ojulari

USA Today01-03-2025

2025 Arizona Cardinals offseason roster profile: OLB BJ Ojulari A look at OLB BJ Ojulari, what he did in 2024, his contract status and his outlook on the team for 2025.
The Arizona Cardinals are in offseason mode and we are days away from free agency. We have been taking a look at each player on the roster or signed to a reserve deal and break down where they stand with the team.
We will look at their 2024 season, their contract status and what their status is for the coming offseason and 2025 season.
Next up is outside linebacker BJ Ojulari.
2024 BJ Ojulari stats, season
It didn't take long for Ojulari's 2024 season to be over. He suffered a torn ACL during the first week of training camp and was placed on injured reserve Aug. 5.
2025 contract status
Ojulari is entering the third year of his four-year rookie contract after being selected in the second round of the 2023 draft. His base salary for 2025 is $1.53 million and the salary-cap charge is $2.34 million.
Outlook for 2025
As the talk grows about the Cardinals adding an edge rusher in either free agency or the draft, Ojulari's status complicates the decision making. Can he be counted on to be healthy and play at a high level after missing the entire 2024 season?
Head coach Jonathan Gannon is confident, but understands the unknown. At the Combine, he said of Ojulari, 'He fits into that process. Obviously has to get healthy first, but I really liked where his game was trending coming out of 2023. I liked where he was at in camp, and then obviously he had the injury. He looks good in there, he's in there every day (working out). I definitely have ... I wouldn't say hopes, I have a high expectation for BJ to come in here, get back when he's healthy when it's right for him, and come back and help us win games.'
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