RB James Conner leaves game vs. Raiders with ankle injury

He had 25 yards before leaving the game.

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The Arizona Cardinals continue to have issues with injuries on offense. The latest is running back James Conner. In the third quarter of their game against the Las Vegas Raiders, trailing 20-0, Conner exited the game with an ankle injury.

It was announced that he was questionable to return.

The Cardinals are already missing receiver DeAndre Hopkins to a suspension. Tight end Zach Ertz was limited in Week 1. Rondale Moore, Antoine Wesley and Andy Isabella are hurt.

Now it is Conner.

Before exiting the game, he had 25 yards in seven attempts.

He was replaced in the lineup by Darrel Williams.

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Raiders release inactive players for game vs. Cardinals

They will be down three starters.

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The Arizona Cardinals released their list of inactive players for their Week 2 road game against the Las Vegas Raiders. The Raiders released theirs.

There are no surprises. They had three starters ruled out with injuries and a backup doubtful. All four of those players are inactive for the game and will not dress against the Cardinals.

Their inactives:

  • S Tre’von Moehrig
  • RB Brandon Bolden
  • RB Brittain Brown
  • LB Denzel Perryman
  • C Andre James
  • DT Neil Farrell Jr.
  • DT Matthew Butler

Moehrig, James and Perryman were all ruled out previously. Bolden was doubtful to play with a hamstring injury.

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Justin Pugh, J.J. Watt, Trey McBride active for Cardinals; Trayvon Mullen inactive

The Cardinals get back Justin Pugh and J.J. Watt, and rookie TE Trey McBride will make his NFL debut.

The Arizona Cardinals get a boost with their offensive and defensive lines. They welcome back starting left guard Justin Pugh and defensive lineman J.J. Watt to the lineup after missing the season opener.

They are both active after being officially questionable for the game on the final injury report of the week.

Also active is rookie tight end Trey McBride, who was a healthy scratch in Week 1.

However, in his return to Las Vegas, cornerback Trayvon Mullen, questionable for the game with a toe injury, will not dress. He is among the team’s inactives.

The Cardinals’ full list of inactives are:

  • WR Andy Isabella
  • WR Rondale Moore
  • CB Trayvon Mullen
  • RB Keaontay Ingram
  • LB Myjai Sanders
  • OL Lecitus Smith
  • DL Jonathan Ledbetter

Smith and Ledbetter both were active last week.

Moore (hamstring) and Isabella (back) were ruled out of the game on Friday.

With both Moore and Isabella out, the Cardinals have only four healthy receivers, which is probably why McBride is active. Zach Ertz will play more and they will give McBride some looks.

Safety Jalen Thompson, questionable for the game with a toe injury, is active and will play.

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‘Madden’ simulation has Cardinals blowing out Raiders

A simulation on Madden NFL 23 gives the Cardinals a 36-3 blowout win over the Raiders in Week 2.

The Arizona Cardinals started the season with an embarrassing loss at home against the Kansas City Chiefs. They hope to change their fortunes with a win over the Las Vegas Raiders on the road.

If the real game is anything like a simulation of the game played out on Madden NFL 23, Cardinals fans will be thrilled and Raiders fans will be concerned.

Cardinals vs. Raiders ‘Madden’ simulation

In the simulation, the Cardinals blew out the Raiders 36-3. Kyler Murray threw for 353 passing yards, James Conner had three rushing touchdowns and the defense sacked Raiders quarterback Derek Carr six times.

The Raiders did not score in the first half of the simulation.

The Cardinals scored first on a 44-yard field goal and then Conner got the first of three touchdowns with a five-yard rush to make it 10-0. Conner’s one-yard score made it 16-0 because the extra point was blocked.

Kyler Murray made it a 23-0 game in the first half with a five-yard touchdown pass to tight end Zach Ertz, and it was 26-0 before halftime after Matt Prater’s 20-yard field goal.

The Raiders got a 50-yard field goal in the third quarter and the Cardinals responded with a 52-yard kick.

The Raiders turned the ball over on downs twice and then, trying to just run out the clock, Conner broke free for a 47-yard touchdown run to complete the rout 36-3.

‘Madden’ simulation individual stats

Murray was 25-for-41 passing for 353 yards and a touchdown. He also added 30 rushing yards. He was sacked twice by Chandler Jones.

Conner had 16 carries for 112 yards and three scores.

A.J. Green led the team with seven catches for 100. Hollywood Brown had five catches for 78 yards, Zach Ertz had five for 70 and a score, and Greg Dortch had five receptions for 68 yards.

Defensively, the Cardinals had six sacks. Dennis Gardeck had two, J.J. Watt had 1.5, Isaiah Simmons and Markus Golden each had one, and Zach Allen had a half sack.

The Raiders got big contributions from receiver Davante Adams and tight end Darren Waller.

Adams had nine receptions for 112 yards and Waller had seven for 95.

Derek Carr was 18-of-40 passing for 234 yards. He did not have a touchdown pass or an interception.

Raiders running back Josh Jacobs was held to 22 yards on seven carries.

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J.J. Watt expected to play with limited snaps vs. Raiders

The Cardinals get Watt back to face the Raiders, but he will be limited in his playing time.

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The Arizona Cardinals will get back a very important player on defense as they face the Las Vegas Raiders Sunday afternoon. Defensive lineman J.J. Watt, who missed the season opener with a calf injury is expected to play, according to NFL Network’s Ian Rapoport.

Watt, though, will be playing on a snap count to work him back in.

If last week’s playing time for tight end Zach Ertz, who also was playing after coming back from a calf injury, is any indication of how Watt will be used, he can be expected to play about 35 snaps against the Raiders.

Watt’s physical presence was missed the last half of last season and in the season opener.

When he played the first seven games of the season last year, the Cardinals were undefeated and had a top-five defense, even though he had almost no contribution statistically.

With him in the lineup, it will give the Cardinals their full rotation of defensive linemen. He, Zach Allen and Rashard Lawrence will likely start, while Leki Fotu, Michale Dogbe and Jonathan Ledbetter will rotate in.

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How to watch, stream, listen to Cardinals-Raiders in Week 2

We have all the info you need to be able to watch or listen to the Cardinals’ Week 2 game against the Raiders.

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The Arizona Cardinals hope to even their record at 1-1 as they play on the road for the first time this season. They face the Las Vegas Raiders, who also lost their season opener.

It is the first game that Raiders pass rusher Chandler Jones will face his former team. He is the Cardinals’ all-time leader in sacks.

The Cardinals are getting healthier. After missing J.J. Watt and Justin Pugh, both are likely to play against the Raiders, who are down three starters this weekend and will have a rookie center starting.

The Raiders are favored in this game.

Are you planning on watching or listening to it? We have all that information below.

Cardinals at Raiders game information

The Cardinals and Raiders kick off Sunday afternoon at 4:25 p.m. ET at Allegiant Stadium in Las Vegas, Nevada.

Cardinals at Raiders TV, coverage map, broadcast team

The Cardinals are on CBS for the second week in a row but get smaller regional coverage in Week 2 rather than being the No. 1 game on the schedule.

The game will air on CBS in the blue areas of the graphic below from 506 Sports.

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Greg Gumbel and Adam Archuleta will call the game from the booth with A.J. Ross reporting from the sideline.

Cardinals at Raiders streaming options

It can be streamed live on the NFL app or Arizona Cardinals app if you are in a location where the game will be televised. You can also stream the game on FuboTV (Watch for free).

Cardinals at Raiders radio info

The Cardinals’ regular radio broadcast in English will air on Arizona Sports 98.7 FM. Dave Pasch and Ron Wolfley will call the game with Paul Calvisi reporting from the sideline.

The team’s Spanish radio broadcast will air on KQMR 100.3 FM. Luis Hernandez and Jose Romero call the game.

The Raiders’ team broadcast in English will air on KOMP 92.3 FM in the Las Vegas area and KRLV 920 AM. Jason Horowitz and Lincoln Kennedy call the game.

The Spanish broadcast is on Deportes Vegas 1480 AM. Cristian Echeverria and Harry Ruiz call the game.

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Cardinals-Raiders live scoring updates, highlights, news

The Arizona Cardinals and Las Vegas Raiders both enter Week 2 seeking their first win. The Raiders are missing three starters and the Cardinals are getting players back. It will be the first time that Chandler Jones, the Cardinals’ all-time leader …

The Arizona Cardinals and Las Vegas Raiders both enter Week 2 seeking their first win. The Raiders are missing three starters and the Cardinals are getting players back.

It will be the first time that Chandler Jones, the Cardinals’ all-time leader in sacks, faces Arizona since signing with the Raiders as a free agent in the offseason.

We will give live updates of scores, highlights, injuries and more below.

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Cardinals, Raiders have 4 player connections on active roster

The Cardinals traded for their two former Raiders.

The Arizona Cardinals and Las Vegas Raiders are not frequent regular-season opponents, as they play in different conferences. However, both teams have some familiar players on their rosters.

The Cardinals have two former Raiders, both of whom they acquired from Las Vegas via trade.

The Raiders have a couple of recent former Cardinals.

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Cardinals elevate LB Devon Kennard, CB Jace Whittaker to play vs. Raiders

The Cardinals make a pair of roster moves the day before they take on the Raiders on the road.

The Arizona Cardinals announced a pair of roster moves Saturday afternoon, the eve of their Week 2 road matchup with the Las Vegas Raiders. Unlike last week, which had players landing on injured reserve and more, the team simply made two practice squad elevations.

They elevated cornerback Jace Whittaker and linebacker Devon Kennard for the second week in a row.

It is the second week in a row they are standard practice squad elevations. Teams can use a standard elevation on a player three times with them simply reverting to the practice squad on Monday. After that, they are exposed to waivers, except in the case of Kennard. Because Kennard is a vested veteran, he would be immediately released and could re-sign without being exposed to waivers until the trader deadline in Week 8.

Kennard played the most snaps of any outside linebacker last Sunday. Whittaker played special teams and was the team’s third cornerback when they used three cornerbacks.

The Cardinals and Raiders kick off Sunday afternoon at 4:25 p.m. ET in Las Vegas.

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LOOK: Final Cardinals-Raiders Week 2 injury report

Check out who will not play and who might not play for the Raiders and Cardinals in Week 2.

The Arizona Cardinals and Las Vegas Raiders, who face one another at Allegiant Stadium Sunday afternoon at 1:25 p.m. Arizona time, both have starters who are either ruled out of the game with injuries or their availability is in doubt.

Both teams released their final injury report of the week on Friday. The Cardinals have two players ruled out and another four listed as questionable.

The Raiders have three starters ruled out and a backup listed as doubtful.

Below are the final game designations from this week’s Cardinals-Raiders final injury report.

Read the full breakdown for the Cardinals’ injury situation and the Raiders’ injury situation entering the game tomorrow.

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