Louisville’s defense just got a notable lift.
Jeff Brohm’s program is set to welcome back linebacker Kalib Perry and defensive back Jabari Mack for the 2026 season, according to On3 Sports’ Pete Nakos. Both players are expected to return to Louisville in the near future and begin the process tied to their fifth year of eligibility following the recent court ruling in Colorado.
For a defense that already had pieces in place, the timing matters. Perry gives the Cardinals another proven body in the linebacker group, while Mack adds more help to a secondary that has already taken on several new faces.
Perry arrived at Louisville last offseason after spending his first three seasons at Tennessee, and he immediately became a steady contributor. He finished last season with 55 tackles, which ranked fifth on the team, along with one pass deflection and one interception.
Mack’s season was productive in a different way, as he posted 34 tackles, two pass deflections and two interceptions. Two of his most noticeable outings came in Louisville’s win over James Madison, when he picked off a pass, and in the win over Miami, when he logged three tackles and another interception.
The return of Perry and Mack also adds more clarity to a defense that had already seen Brohm identify potential targets after the Colorado judge granted a preliminary injunction to outgoing seniors from the class of 2022. Brohm said Louisville was prepared to move carefully as the ruling worked its way through the process.
"Yes, we have some targets there," stated Brohm." For us, we're making sure that this ruling and the declaration of how this is going to work become fully clear.
We're in position to do what we need to do, as long as everything gets approved by our conference, our administration. We want to make sure that we're on the up and up and we're doing things right, but there are a couple of young men that would fit that category for us that we've been in contact with”
Now Louisville has landed two of those important pieces.
The Cardinals’ linebacker room already included Antonio Watts, TJ Capers and Stanquan Clark, and Perry gives that unit even more depth. In the secondary, Mack joins a group that also features Tayon Holloway, plus additions Kaleb Beasley from Tennessee, TJ Banks from Ole Miss, DJ Waller from Kentucky and Koen Entringer from Iowa.
With Louisville chasing an ACC title and a College Football Playoff run, the Cardinals just got a defensive boost that should matter right away.
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