In an unexpected development, Arizona senior linebacker Jerry Roberts has been granted a waiver for an extra year of eligibility.

Roberts, who began his college career at Bowling Green in 2017, would be a seventh-year senior for the 2023 Wildcats.

Roberts started all 12 games for Arizona this past season, his second in Tucson. He ranked second on the team with 78 tackles, including a team-high 11 in the season finale vs. Arizona State.

Roberts was given a medical redshirt for the 2018 season, when he played in four games. That was the first year players were able to play in up to four games while preserving a redshirt.

Roberts took a traditional redshirt as a freshman in โ€™17, when he did not appear in a game. The pandemic year, 2020, did not count toward any playerโ€™s eligibility, enabling sixth- and seventh-year seniors to dot rosters across the country.

Roberts appeared in nine games for Arizona, including six starts, in 2021 before suffering a season-ending injury in the next-to-last game of the campaign.

Despite Robertsโ€™ return, Arizona is expected to bring in competition at the โ€œMikeโ€ linebacker spot through the NCAA transfer portal. Adding another capable veteran would enable the Wildcats to lessen Robertsโ€™ workload โ€“ he played 766 snaps, third most on the defense โ€“ and possibly carve out a role for him that would best utilize his skill set.

Roberts had nine QB pressures in 57 pass-rush snaps, according to Pro Football Focus. He also had a team-high 23 missed tackles, per PFF.


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Contact sports reporter Michael Lev at mlev@tucson.com. On Twitter: @michaeljlev