Former Louisiana Ragin' Cajun football standout Justin "Juice" Hamilton is still drawing interest in his bid to make back on the roster of an NFL organization.

Hamilton, who played four seasons for Louisiana, from 2011-2014, worked out for the Dallas Cowboys earlier this week.

A native of Natchez, Mississippi, Hamilton was released by the Kansas City Chiefs on August 31.

The 6-foot-2, 315-pound Hamilton appeared in four games for Kansas City last season, after playing in one game for the Chiefs, and three with the Philadelphia Eagles, in 2017.

In parts of 8 career games, Hamilton has compiled three career tackles, including a half-sack.

The 26-year old Hamilton has also spent time on the practice squads of the Buffalo Bills, Green Bay Packers, Seattle Seahawks, Eagles, and Chiefs.

In his collegiate career,  Hamilton played in 51 career games at UL, recording 102 tackles, including 29 for a loss of yards, and 14 sacks.

As a senior in 2014, Hamilton was named a First Team All-Sun Belt Conference selection.

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