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Cards Release Kevin Kolb
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Joined the Cardinals in 2011

Tempe,  AZ (Sports  Network) - The Arizona Cardinals have released quarterback Kevin Kolb, who spent just two seasons with the club after being acquired in a trade with Philadelphia.
 
Kolb  never lived  up to  the contract  he  signed in  the summer  of 2011,  a reported  $63  million deal that included  more than $20 million in guaranteed money,  and  the Cardinals decided  to cut him loose  after the two sides were unable to work out a restructured deal. He was due a $2 million roster bonus.
 
The Cardinals inked quarterback Drew Stanton as a free agent earlier this week and  also have  John  Skelton and  Ryan Lindley  still  under contract.  Kolb, Skelton and Lindley all started games for the offensively challenged Cardinals in 2012.
 
Kolb  appeared  in 15  games and started  14 during his  two-year stint in the desert.  He completed  58.4 percent  of  his passes  for 3,124  yards with  17 touchdowns and 11 interceptions.