Final Cardinals injury report: RB Chase Edmonds, DL Jonathan Bullard ruled out

The defensive secondary is expected to be at full strength, while the defensive line will have a new starter.

The Arizona Cardinals wrapped up their final day of practice on Friday and released their final injury report of the week. Only two players were ruled out.

Out

  • RB Chase Edmonds (hamstring)
  • DL Jonathan Bullard (foot)

Both players missed practice all week. With Edmonds out, Cardinals coach Kliff Kingsbury plans on using both David Johnson and Kenyan Drake as a committee of backs. Bullard has been starting since Zach Allen got hurt. With Bullard out, Zach Kerr will start and rookies Michael Dogbe and Miles Brown will rotate in.

Questionable

  • CB Tramaine Brock (hamstring)
  • DL Zach Kerr (knee)
  • OL Justin Murray (knee)
  • LB Terrell Suggs (back, hamstring)

Brock was a full participant in practice Friday after being limited the first two practices of the week. This suggests he will be back in the lineup. With Patrick Peterson expected to play, the Cardinals will be at full strength in the defensive secondary.

Kerr is expected to play. Murray is still considered day-to-day. Kingsbury would not say whether Murray will return the starting lineup, even if he is able to play, or if Justin Pugh will continue to play right tackle.

Suggs will be a game-day decision, although he has not missed a game this season despite missing a ton of practice time. He did not practice at all this week.

Linebacker tight end Maxx Williams (illness), defensive lineman Rodney Gunter (calf) and cornerback Patrick Peterson (calf) all were full participants in practice after being limited for two days.

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