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The Arizona Cardinals had to turn to third-string quarterback Trace McSorley in the second half against the Denver Broncos.
On their opening possession of the second half, Colt McCoy ran the ball to pick up a first down on third down, but when he dove, he landed on right tackle Kelvin Beachum’s leg.
McCoy went down and Beachum went down.
Beachum suffered a knee and ankle injury. The team announced he was questionable to return.
McCoy was ruled out with a concussion.
Trace McSorley entered the game to replace McCoy with no other quarterback active for the game. Cody Ford replaced Beachum at right tackle.
After the injuries, the Cardinals got a 55-yard field goal to take a 9-3 lead.
Beachum returned to the game later in the third quarter.
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