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Dante Stills

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#55

Experience: 2 years

Height: 6-4

Age: 24

Weight: 286 lbs

College: West Virginia

2024 SEASON

  • Solo
    11
  • SCK
    4.5
  • FF
    1
  • INT
    --
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Defense

YEAR TEAM G Total Solo AST SCK SFTY PDEF INT TDS YDS AVG LNG
2024 Arizona Cardinals 12 31 11 20 4.5 0 1
2023 Arizona Cardinals 15 44 15 29 3.5 0 0
TOTAL 27 75 26 49 8 0 1 0 0 0 0 0

Fumbles

YEAR TEAM G FUM LOST FF OWN FR OPP FR TD
2024 Arizona Cardinals 12 1
2023 Arizona Cardinals 15 0 0 0 1 0
TOTAL 27 0 0 1 0 1 0

Biography

NoteCARDS:

  • Selected by the Cardinals in the sixth round (213th overall) of the 2023 NFL Draft out of West Virginia and appeared in 15 games (eight starts) in his debut season, finishing with 47 tackles, 3.5 sacks, five QB hits, five tackles for loss and a fumble recovery.
  • Led all Arizona D-Linemen in tackles (47) and sacks (3.5) and tied for the lead in tackles for loss (5). Had multiple tackles in 13-of-15 games played, including seven outings with at least four tackles.
  • Member of a Cardinals rookie class that led the NFL in total offensive/defensive snaps (4,654) by rookies and total starts (64) by rookies. Was also one of an NFL-high 11 rookies who started for the Cards in '23.
  • Joined RT Paris Johnson Jr. (17) and WR Michael Wilson (12) as the only AZ rookies to start at least eight games in '23.
  • Left West Virginia having earned a bachelor's degree in Multidisciplinary Studies. During his time with the Mountaineers, Still also earned his way onto the Big 12 Commissioner's Honor Roll and the Garrett Ford Academic Honor Roll.
  • Played alongside his brother, Darius, at West Virginia and also has numerous NFL family connections: father, Gary, played 10 years (1999-08) in the NFL with the Chiefs, Ravens and Rams; uncle, Ken, played six years (1985-90) with the Packers and Vikings; cousin, Kenny, played nine years (2013-21) with the Saints, Dolphins and Texans.
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