Cabinda, 25, was scheduled to be a restricted free agent prior
to signing the deal that will keep him in Detroit through the
2023 season.
Financial terms were not disclosed by the team for Cabinda, who
primarily serves as a lead blocker. He also was named the club's
2021 nominee for the Walter Payton Man of the Year.
"I've been scratching and crawling, if I'm being honest,"
Cabinda said Thursday. "Not a whole lot of people know my story
about being undrafted and being on practice squad, the defense
to offense. It's been quite a roller coaster of a ride.
"To be in a place I can feel more stable and feel focused on my
position and growing and knowing exactly what's expected of me
and kind of what I need to focus on is huge for me."
Cabinda began his NFL career as an undrafted linebacker with the
then-Oakland Raiders in 2018. He then shuffled to fullback and
appeared in 34 games over the last three seasons, rushing four
times for 23 yards and reeling in six catches for 24 yards and a
touchdown.
--Field Level Media
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