James Conner injures knee vs. Bengals

Conner left the game with a knee injury after an impressive 35-yard run.

The Arizona Cardinals took a 14-10 lead over the Cincinnati Bengals in the second quarter on Sunday but might have lost running back James Conner.

The team announced he suffered a knee injury and had a questionable return.

He was taken to the locker room after he had a 35-yard gain. He was upended ate the end of the play.

The Cardinals scored a touchdown on the drive with Emari Demercado finishing the drive in for Conner.

He had 46 yards on six carries before exiting the game.

Here was the play:

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Bengals inactives: WR Tee Higgins, CB Chidobe Awuzie out vs. Cardinals

The Bengals played the Cardinals without starting WR Tee Higgins or CB Chidobe Awuzie.

The Cincinnati Bengals entered Week 5 struggling and took on the Arizona Cardinals in Week 5 at State Farm Stadium. They would have to do it without a pair of starters.

Receiver Tee Higgins, questionable to play with a rib injury, was on the team’s inactive list released 90 minutes before kickoff.

Also out was starting cornerback Chidobe Awuzie, who was questionable with a back injury that popped up during the week of practice.

Here are the Bengals’ inactive players.

Cincinnati Bengals Week 5 inactive list

  • WR Tee Higgins
  • CB Chidobe Awuzie
  • LB Akeem Davis-Gaither
  • C Trey Hill
  • DT Josh Tupou
  • OT D’Ante Smith

With Higgins out, Kwamie Lassiter II, the son of the late Kwamie Lassiter, a very good safety for the Cardinals in the 90s, was elevated from the practice squad.

But it would give Tyler Boyd and rookie Andres Iosivas a greater role on offense.

With Awuzie out, rookie DJ Turner was expected to get the call. Cam Taylor-Britt, questionable for the game after suffering a concussion last week, was active and expected to start.

Davis-Gaither was ruled out with a knee injury and missed his second straight game.

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Cardinals inactives: Will Hernandez, Josh Woods to play vs. Bengals

Will Hernandez, questionable to play, was good to go in Week 5. Josh Woods returned to the lineup after missing three games.

The Arizona Cardinals got a little healthier in Week 5. Linebacker Josh Woods, out of the lineup since Week 1 with an ankle injury, returned and was active against the Cincinnati Bengals.

Offensive lineman Will Hernandez, who was questionable for the game after missing some practice time with a back injury, also was good to go. Both players were active.

The Cardinals’ inactive players were no surprise:

Arizona Cardinals Week 5 inactive list

  • S Quantrezz Knight
  • RB Keaontay Ingram
  • OL Carter O’Donnell
  • TE Elijah Higgins
  • DL Jonathan Ledbetter

Knight, O’Donnell and Higgins were healthy scratches. O’Donnell and Higgins had not been active yet this season. Ledbetter missed his second straight game with a finger injury.

Ingram missed for the second straight game with a neck problem. Corey Clement was elevated to the active roster to replace him. Ben Stille was elevated to play on the defensive line with Ledbetter out.

Cornerback Starling Thomas was active for the first time this season.

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Player milestones in reach for Cardinals in Week 5 vs. Bengals

Zach Ertz, James Conner, Michael Wilson, Dennis Gardeck and Matt Prater can all achieve team or franchise personal milestones.

The Arizona Cardinals seek their second win of the season at home against the Cincinnati Bengals Sunday afternoon. It would be their third consecutive win over the Bengals and would send Cincinnati to a 1-4 start.

The Cardinals have a few player milestones and accomplishments in reach in their Week 5 matchup.

We go over them below.

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Prop bets for Cardinals-Bengals you should make

Win some money on Sunday with these prop bets.

The Arizona Cardinals take on the Cincinnati Bengals at home on Sunday afternoon at State Farm Stadium. The Cardinals are home underdogs.

Whether or not the Cardinals win, you can with some game and prop bets for the matchup.

Below are some prop bets that should win you some money this weekend, which will either make a Cardinals win better or can soften the blow of a loss.

Odds come from BetMGM Sportsbook.

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Bengals blow out Cardinals 35-3 in ‘Madden’ simulation of Week 5 matchup

Madden predicts a Bengals blowout win over the Cardinals.

The Arizona Cardinals host the Cincinnati Bengals in Week 5 and the belief is that they could upset a struggling Cincinnati team. Cardinals fans also know that it could be the game where Joe Burrow and the Bengals, expected to be Super Bowl contenders, turn things around and get right.

In a “Madden NFL 24” simulation of the game, everything went wrong for the Cardinals and the Bengals rolled to a 35-3 win.

Burrow threw four touchdown passes, three to Ja’Marr Chase. The Cardinals had only 149 yards of offense, and quarterback Josh Dobbs, who was sacked twice, had only 79 passing yards and was picked off twice.

Dobbs was picked off on the first drive of the game by Dax Hill, setting up a nine-yard touchdown pass from Burrow to Chase.

The Cardinals answered with their only good drive of the game. They went the length of the field but were stopped at the one. Matt Prater kicked a 19-yard field goal.

Burrow and Chase connected for an 11-yard touchdown to make it 14-3 and that was the extent of the scoring in the first half.

The Bengals got the ball after halftime and Burrow threw a four-yard touchdown pass to tight end Irv Smith

Chase Brown added a three-yard rushing touchdown and, after Dobbs was picked off by rookie cornerback DJ Turner, Burrow threw his fourth touchdown pass of the game, the third to Chase.

It was 35-3 for the final score.

Burrow had more touchdown passes than completions, going 26-for-29 passing for 263 yards and four touchdowns. Running back Joe Mixon had 73 yards on 18 rushes. Chase had seven receptions for 58 yards and three scores. Tyler Boyd caught six passes for 61 and rookie receiver Andre Iosivas, getting playing time in place of Tee Higgins, caught four of 45.

For Arizona, James Conner rushed fro 43 yards and Hollywood Brown led with two catches for 25 yards. They gave up four sacks and did not sack Burrow in the game.

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How to watch, stream, listen to Cardinals vs. Bengals in Week 5

All the information you need to see, stream or listen to the Cardinals take on the Bengals in Week 5.

The Arizona Cardinals are back home in Week 5 to take on the Cincinnati Bengals. Both teams are 1-3. The Bengals are struggling overall and especially on the road, while the Cardinals are better than most people expected so far this season.

Can the Cardinals pick up a second win this season or will the Bengals, expected to be contenders in the AFC, turn things around?

If you are planning on watching, streaming or listening to the game, all the details are below.

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OL Dennis Daley remains on IR; Will Hernandez could be good to go vs. Bengals

The Arizona Cardinals did not activate OL Dennis Daley, suggesting that Will Hernandez could be ready to play vs. the Bengals.

The Arizona Cardinals announced a pair of roster moves on Saturday, elevating a pair of players from the practice squad to the active roster. What was notable was the roster move they did not make.

They did not activate offensive lineman Dennis Daley from injured reserve. He had been designated to return and practiced all week, getting limited work on Wednesday and Thursday and was a full participant on Friday.

Starting right guard Will Hernandez is officially questionable for the game with a back injury. With Daley remaining on IR, it suggests that Hernandez should be okay to play. Hernandez was limited on Thursday and did not practice on Friday.

The Cardinals only have nine offensive linemen on the roster after the release of Ilm Manning earlier in the week. Tackle Carter O’Donnell has not yet been active this season, so it would make sense that Hernandez was planning on playing, leaving Kelvin Beachum, Trystan Colon and Keith Ismael as the backups.

Teams must have eight offensive linemen active for games.

The Cardinals and Bengals kick off Sunday afternoon from State Farm Stadium at 1:05 p.m. Arizona time.

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Cardinal elevate Corey Clement, Ben Stille; Damien Williams remains on practice squad

RB Damien Williams, signed earlier in the week, remains on the practice squad this week.

The Arizona Cardinals signed veteran running back Damien Williams earlier in the week, making many believe that he would get an opportunity to play in Week 5 with Keaontay Ingram dealing with a neck injury,

That will not be the case.

The Cardinals announced their Saturday roster moves, elevating two players from the practice squad. Williams remains on the practice squad.

Instead, they elevated defensive lineman Ben Stille and running back Corey Clement.

With Jonathan Ledbetter ruled out of the game, the Cardinals needed another body on the defensive line. This is the second time Stille has been elevated. He was also elevated to the active roster and played against the Dallas Cowboys.

Clement is elevated for the second straight week, suggesting that Ingram might miss a second straight game.

He played only special teams last week with Emeari Demercado getting all the backup running back reps behind James Conner.

The Cardinals and Bengals kick off Sunday afternoon from State Farm Stadium at 1:05 p.m. Arizona time. The game will air on FOX.

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Bengals WR Tee Higgins to miss game vs. Cardinals

Higgins was questionable for the game with a rib injury. He will not play in Week 5.

Cincinnati Bengals receiver Tee Higgins insisted during the week that he would play in Week 5 against the Arizona Cardinals, despite a rib injury. That will not be the case.

According to ESPN’s Dianna Russini, the Bengals have ruled out Higgins.

He was officially questionable for the game after missing practice Wednesday and Thursday and getting only limited reps in Friday’s practice.

The Bengals elevated receiver Kwamie Lassiter II from the practice squad for the game.

Higgins suffered the rib injury last week in the team’s 27-3 loss to the Tennessee Titans.

Through four games this season, Higgins only has 12 catches for 129 yards and two touchdowns.

The Cardinals and Bengals kick off Sunday afternoon at State Farm Stadium at 1:05 p.m. Arizona time.

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