The Monday visit resulted in a signing. Guard Will Hernandez signed a one-year contract to return to the Arizona Cardinals on Thursday.

The minimum salary for a player with at least seven accrued seasons is $1.255 million. His salary last season was $3.15 million and the new contract likely includes significant bonuses for games active, along with playing time.

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In his three seasons with the Cardinals, Hernandez started all 35 games he played with 845 snaps (91 percent), 1,112 (98 percent) and 280 (92 percent).

The question now is when Hernandez will be ready to play in an NFL game after suffering a torn ACL against the San Francisco 49ers in Week 5 last season.

After signing, Hernandez was immediately placed on active/physically unable to perform (PUP), which means he didn’t pass the physical and can’t practice.

Head coach Jonathan Gannon said Thursday, “We’ll get him in, get him caught up and healthy and then get him on the practice field and see where he’s at.”

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However, Hernandez would have to pass the physical to be able to practice and there aren’t many practice days between now and the roster reduction to 53 players in 19 days (Aug. 26).

At that point, players on active/PUP must either be activated to be a part of the 53, or they can be placed on reserve/PUP, which mandates missing at least four games. Players on reserve/PUP are not permitted to practice. After those four games, a player can return to practice for a period not to exceed 21 days. At that time, the player must be activated to the 53-man roster or remain on reserve/PUP for the remainder of the season.

If Hernandez is removed from PUP prior to Aug. 26 so he can practice, it’s possible he could wind up on injured reserve at or soon after the cut to 53. Those players must miss at least three games and can’t practice until they are designated to return, also for a timeframe not longer than 21 days.

Gannon said the plan “right now” is for Isaiah Adams to remain the starter at right guard. Talking about Adams’ “confidence stack – vision, belief, proof is in the pudding and that goes into your belief — his confidence stack is high right now because he’s doing it.

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“He’s executing at a high level, he’s playing good ball. He’s improved a lot, I felt, from when he got back in here in OTAs, when he left in the summer and now where he is as a player. I feel really good about Isaiah.”

Gannon said everything was spelled out for Hernandez before he signed.

“We always try to do what’s best for the team,” Gannon said. “When we got on the phone with Will, I felt like he wanted to be here. But he knew we had to do what was best for us first with him coming off the injury. We had a really good talk with him he and he knew exactly what we were thinking.”

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