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The Arizona Cardinals re-signed center Lyle Sendlein, who started the last seven years for the team.

Sendlein was cut during the offseason in a cost-cutting move. He was due to make $3 million in 2015 but declined to take the pay cut offered by the team.

The 6-foot-3, 308-pound Sendlein has played in 119 games with 109 starts at center in eight seasons with the Cardinals after being signed as an undrafted rookie free agent in 2007 out of Texas. A four-time team captain (2010-12, 2014), Sendlein started all 16 games at center last year, the sixth time in the past seven seasons that he started every game for the Cardinals. He has also started all seven postseason games he has played in with the Cardinals. Sendlein was released on March 12.

The Cardinals also re-signed wide receiver Travis Harvey on Friday, signed guard Nate Isles and released quarterback Chandler Harnish.

The 6-0, 184-pound Harvey rejoins the Cardinals after spending time on Arizona’s practice squad last season and with the team in the offseason until he was released on May 11. He originally entered the league with the Tennessee Titans as a rookie free agent in 2013 out of Florida A&M, but was released during training camp. He spent the 2014 preseason with the New York Giants and played on the practice squads of the Buffalo Bills and Giants last season.

The 6-5, 340-pound Isles was on the Seattle Seahawks’ practice squad last season after originally entering the league as a rookie free agent out of North Carolina A&T. He was released by the Seahawks on May 12.

Harnish spent last season on the Minnesota Vikings’ practice squad. He was drafted with the final (253rd) pick of the 2012 draft by the Indianapolis Colts.

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