The Arizona Cardinals took the field for their yearly Red and White Practice on Friday, although it did look different than in previous seasons because no fans could be in attendance. There is some good news for fans, though, as a pair of key offensive players have improved their health situation.
Receiver DeAndre Hopkins returned to practice after missing time with a hamstring. His return should mean that he is 100% healthy. He was instructed not to take the field until he felt fully healthy.
Wide receiver DeAndre Hopkins is practicing. TE Maxx Williams is not.
— Kyle Odegard (@Kyle_Odegard) August 28, 2020
However, tight end Maxx Williams was still not.
Running back Kenyan Drake also did not practice but there was also good news there. Seen recently in a walking boot, he was not wearing one on Friday and did some running around on the side.
RB Kenyan Drake isn't practicing but he is jogging around on the field without a boot.
— Kyle Odegard (@Kyle_Odegard) August 28, 2020
Head coach Kliff Kingsbury has said that he expects all three — Hopkins, Drake and Williams — to be good to go for the regular season in just over two weeks.
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