Byron Murphy ruled out, Antonio Hamilton questionable for Cardinals in Week 15

Have a look at the Cardinals’ final injury report of the week.

The Arizona Cardinals have released their final injury report of the week and two players have been ruled out, while another five are officially questionable.

The players ruled out, both defensive starters, are no surprise.

Check out the details below.

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Russell Wilson passes concussion protocol but won’t start vs. Cardinals

The Broncos decided organizationally to give Wilson another week to recover. It will be Colt McCoy vs. Brett Rypien this weekend.

This weekend, when the Arizona Cardinals take on the Denver Broncos on the road, it will not be the promised matchup between quarterbacks Kyler Murray and Russell Wilson.

Instead, it will be Colt McCoy for the Cardinals going up against Brett Rypien for the Broncos.

Murray is out for the season after tearing his ACL in Monday night’s game against the New England Patriots.

Wilson suffered a concussion in Denver’s 34-28 loss to the Kansas City Chiefs on Sunday.

Wilson successfully cleared concussion protocols and was a full participant in Denver’s Friday practice, but he has been ruled out of the game on the final injury report.

He did not get a full week of practice reps, having sat out Wednesday and being only limited on Thursday.

It was a team decision to rule him out.

“As an organization, we’ve decided to give him another week,” Broncos coach Nathaniel Hackett told reporters Friday.

It will be the first time Wilson has missed a start against the Cardinals. As a member of the Seattle Seahawks, he started against Arizona 20 times in 10 seasons, going 11-8-1 against them.

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Russell Wilson upgraded for Thursday’s practice

Check out the Broncos’ second injury report of the week.

The Denver Broncos’ injury report on Thursday had only two changes from their initial one on Wednesday. Quarterback Russell Wilson, in league concussion, took a step toward returning and being able to start against the Arizona Cardinals this weekend. He went from not practicing Wednesday to getting limited work Thursday.

The details of their second injury report of the week are below.

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Marquise Brown, Antonio Hamilton added to injury report Thursday

Check out the Cardinals’ second injury report of the week.

The Arizona Cardinals held a walkthrough on Thursday for the second day in a row and released their second injury report of the week.

There were two new additions — two starters who were unable to participate.

Check out the details of the Cardinals’ second injury report of the week below.

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PODCAST: What’s next after Kyler Murray’s injury?

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The biggest news from the Arizona Cardinals’ loss to the New England Patriots was not the loss but rather the season-ending knee injury to quarterback Kyler Murray.

In this edition of the podcast, Revenge of the Birds’ Seth Cox and I discussed the injury and its impact as the Cardinals move forward beyond this season.

We talk about what went wrong against the Patriots, what there might be to look forward to for the rest of the season and preview their Week 15 game against the Broncos.


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(1:00) Intros and the initial reactions to Murray’s injury

(21:34) The longer-term impact of Murray’s injury

(36:43) What went wrong against the Pats

(48:26) What is left to look forward to this season?

(57:36) Cardinals-Broncos preview

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Russell Wilson among Broncos’ 4 DNPs on first injury report of Week 15

Check out the Broncos’ first injury report of the week.

The Denver Broncos will face the Arizona Cardinals at home on Sunday afternoon and might be without starting quarterback Russell Wilson. He entered concussion protocols and was a non-participant in the team’s first practice of the week.

The Broncos’ injury report was lengthy.

In all, 13 were on it and four were unable to practice.

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Byron Murphy a DNP in Cardinals’ first injury report of the week

The Cardinals’ first injury report of the week had seven players listed, two who did not practice.

The Arizona Cardinals are preparing for their Week 15 road game against the Denver Broncos and released their first injury report of the week on Wednesday.

The Cardinals did not hold a full practice Wednesday and will not again on Thursday, opting instead for walkthroughs for two days before putting on pads on Friday.

The Cardinals’ injury report was shorter than it has been, with seven players listed.

Two did not practice and five others were limited.

The details are below.

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DL Zach Allen has hand surgery; return uncertain

Allen injured his hand in the Cardinals’ 27-13 loss to the Patriots.

The Arizona Cardinals placed quarterback Kyler Murray and receiver Rondale Moore on injured reserve, meaning that they will not play again during the regular season.

Defensive linebacker Zach Allen’s season might be done.

He sustained a hand injury Monday night in the team’s 27-13 loss to the New England Patriots. Cardinals coach Kliff Kingsbury told reporters Wednesday that Allen had surgery that day.

He was unsure if he would be out the rest of the season or not.

Before the injury, Allen had a career-high 5.5 sacks to go along with 47 tackles, 10 tackles for loss, 19 quarterback hits and 8 pass breakups.

He will be a free agent after the season.

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DL Zach Allen to miss Week 15 game vs. Broncos with hand injury

Zach Allen will miss at least one game with a hand injury.

The Arizona Cardinals have lost starting quarterback Kyler Murray for the remainder of the season. He wasn’t the only starter to go down in the game.

Defensive lineman Zach Allen left the game with a hand injury.

He might not be done for the season, but he is expected to miss the Cardinals’ next game.

“Doesn’t look like he will be able to go this week,” coach Kliff Kingsbury told reporters Tuesday, noting that he didn’t know to what extent the hand was injured.

Allen was seen on the sideline with street clothes on and a cast on the hand.

One would presume that it is a break or a fracture of some sort.

Allen has been one of the most productive interior defensive linemen this season.

His presence will be missed this week when the Cardinals travel to take on the Denver Broncos in Week 15.

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Kyler Murray not only Cardinals player to get hurt vs. Patriots

Kyler Murray was not the only player to get hurt for Arizona Monday night.

The Arizona Cardinals lost on Monday night 27-13 to the New England Patriots, but that wasn’t the biggest story.

The biggest story of the game was the non-contact knee injury that Cardinals quarterback Kyler Murray sustained on the third play of the game, which is expected to end his season.

But Murray wasn’t the only key player to get hurt in the loss.

Let’s run down the injuries we know were sustained.

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