Colt McCoy, Kelvin Beachum injured in second half vs. Broncos

McCoy suffered a concussion in the third quarter. Beachum was hurt on the same play.

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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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First half of Cardinals-Broncos an offensive stinkfest

The Cardinals had only 87 yards of offense in a 6-3 lead while the Broncos had 126.

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The Arizona Cardinals entered halftime of their Week 15 matchup against the Denver Broncos with a 6-3 lead. However, it was a terrible showing of offense from both teams.

The Cardinals amassed 87 yards of offense in the first half. The Broncos had 126.

Both teams were only 1-for-7 on third down.

Both teams had turnovers. Cardinals quarterback Colt McCoy was intercepted by Justin Simmons.

Broncos quarterback Brett Rypien fumbled and was sacked six times in the first half.

The Broncos sacked McCoy twice.

The Broncos missed a field goal.

McCoy’s passer rating in the first half was 43.5.

The Cardinals were winning, but it was nearly unwatchable.

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DT D.J. Jones, OL Dalton Risner active for Broncos vs. Cardinals

Check out the inactive list for the Broncos as they take on the Cardinals.

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The Denver Broncos are set to take on the Arizona Cardinals and have released their inactive list. They will be without quarterback Russell Wilson but two starters who were questionable for the game will be in the lineup.

Defensive tackle D.J. Jones, who was questionable with a shoulder injury and an illness, will suit up and play, as will offensive lineman Dalton Risner, who also has a shoulder injury.

Denver Broncos’ Week 15 inactive list

  • QB Russell Wilson
  • WR Kendall Hinton
  • CB Michael Ojemudia
  • WR Courtland Sutton
  • OL Quinn Bailey
  • TE Albert Okwuegbunam
  • DL Elijah Garcia

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Arizona Cardinals vs. Denver Broncos, live stream, TV channel, time, how to watch NFL

The Arizona Cardinals will meet the Denver Broncos in Week 15 on Sunday afternoon from Empower Field at Mile High.

The Arizona Cardinals will meet the Denver Broncos in Week 15 on Sunday afternoon from Empower Field at Mile High.  The Cardinals will look to bounce back after a 27-13 loss to the Patriots last week and will be without Kyler Murray this week after he suffered an injury and will go with Colt McCoy. Meanwhile, the Broncos will be without Russell Wilson on Sunday as they look for a win with Brett Rypien under center.

This will be a great Sunday of NFL football, here is everything you need to know to watch and stream the game today.

Arizona Cardinals vs. Denver Broncos

  • When: Sunday, December 18
  • Time: 4:05 p.m. ET
  • TV Channel: FOX
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WR Marquise Brown expected to play for Cardinals vs. Broncos

Brown was officially questionable to play with an illness. He is expected to play against the Broncos Sunday afternoon.

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Arizona Cardinals wide receiver Marquise Brown is officially questionable to play on Sunday against the Denver Broncos. He had an illness that kept him out on Thursday’s practice and had him limited in Friday’s final practice of the week.

However, he is expected to be a  go for the Cardinals as they face the Broncos on the road Sunday afternoon.

According to ESPN’s Adam Schefter, Brown is expected to play.

Arizona is already without tight end Zach Ertz and quarterback Kyler Murray to season-ending knee injuries. Starting offensive linemen D.J. Humphries, Justin Pugh and Rodney Hudson all are on injured reserve, with only Hudson with a possibility of coming back before the end of the season.

Brown has only played in eight games this season. He missed five on injured reserve with a broken foot. He has 53 receptions for 565 yards and three touchdowns this season.

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How to watch, stream, listen to Cardinals vs. Broncos in Week 15

All the information you need about how to watch or listen to the Cardinals take on the Broncos in Week 15.

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The Arizona Cardinals’ game on Sunday is on the road against the 3-10 Denver Broncos. Both teams have been major disappointments and both will have backup quarterbacks starting.

Colt McCoy starts for the Cardinals, as Kyler Murray tore his ACL last week and is done for the season.

Brett Rypien gets the call for the Broncos because Russell Wilson suffered a concussion last week. While he did clear protocols and was a full participant in practice on Friday, the team opted to give him another week.

Are you planning on watching or listening to the game?

The information is below.

Cardinals vs. Broncos game information, kickoff

What: Arizona Cardinals (4-9) at Denver Broncos (3-10)

When: Sunday, Dec, 18, 4:05 p.m. ET (2:05 p.m. Arizona time)

Where: Empower Field at Mile High

Cardinals at Broncos TV, coverage map, broadcast team

The game will air on FOX as a part of their single broadcast in every market. It will not get national coverage. Based on the TV coverage maps from 506 Sports. the game will air only ion the orange areas in the below graphic.

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Chris Myers and Robert Smith will call the game from the booth with Jen Hale reporting from the sideline.

Cardinals at Broncos 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 Broncos radio information

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. You can also hear the Cardinals’ radio broadcast on SiriusXM 158 or 380 and on the SXM App.

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

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Cardinals activate OL Will Hernandez from IR, elevate 2 from practice squad

Will Hernandez returns to the starting lineup after missing the last four games while on injured reserve.

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The Arizona Cardinals announced some roster moves leading up to their game Sunday on the road against the Denver Broncos. They get back a starter on the offensive line.

The Cardinals reinstated right guard Will Hernandez to the active roster, activating him from injured reserve. He had missed the last four games with a strained pec. He will return to the starting lineup against the Broncos.

The Cardinals also announced two standard elevations from the practice squad. They elevated cornerback Nate Hairston and defensive lineman Manny Jones.

Jones is an undrafted rookie who signed with the Cardinals in the offseason. He played well in the preseason. He has appeared in one game this season.

Hairston has been on the practice squad since September. He has been in the league since 2017. His presence will likely be needed because cornerback Byron Murphy has been ruled out and both Antonio Hamilton and Marco Wilson are questionable to play.

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Dueling expert picks for Cardinals-Broncos

The managing editors from Cards Wire and Broncos Wire make their picks and predictions for the Week 15 showdown.

The Arizona Cardinals and Denver Broncos play Sunday afternoon at Empower Field at Mile High. Both teams will have backup quarterbacks starting. Colt McCoy gets the start for the Cardinals, as Kyler Murray is done for the season after tearing his ACL.

Brett Rypien will start for the Broncos as the team is holding out Russell Wilson after he suffered a concussion last week.

Both teams have been major disappointments this season. The Cardinals are 4-9 and expected to be a playoff team. The Broncos are 3-10 and believed they would be Super Bowl contenders with the addition of Wilson.

How will this game play out?

We have dueling expert picks from me and Broncos Wire managing editor Jon Heath.

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Behind enemy lines: Cardinals-Broncos Q&A preview with Broncos Wire

Broncos Wire managing editor Jon Heath takes us behind enemy lines to give some insight to the Cardinals’ Week 15 opponent.

The Arizona Cardinals are on the road in Week 15 to start the final four games of the season without quarterback Kyler Murray, who had his season end last week with a torn ACL.

The face the Denver Broncos, an infrequent regular-season matchup. This will only be the 12th time they have ever played each other and the Cardinals have only won once.

It will be a battle of backup quarterbacks as Broncos QB Russell Wilson is being held out of the game after suffering a concussion last week.

So it will be Colt McCoy vs. Brett Rypien.

To preview the game, Broncos Wire managing editor Jon Heath answers a few questions for us and takes behind enemy line.

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QB Russell Wilson, WR Courtland Sutton out for Broncos vs. Cardinals

The Broncos will be shorthanded offensively this weekend when they host the Cardinals.

The Denver Broncos are ready to face the Arizona Cardinals at home on Sunday afternoon. They released their final injury report of the week and have ruled out three players, including quarterback Russell Wilson.

He cleared concussion protocols but has been given another week.

Check out the details of the final injury report of the week.

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