The Cardinals’ list of injuries grew in Week 15 after their game against the Rams. Here is the first injury report of the week.
The Arizona Cardinals have a short turnaround in Week 15. They play the Detroit Lions on Sunday after facing the Los Angeles Rams on Monday night. Because of that, they did not have a full practice on Wednesday. They held only a walkthrough. However, they released their first injury report of the week based on their estimation of practice participation had it been a full practice.
The list of injuries got longer after their physical game with the Rams.
Six players would have not practiced on Wednesday, all because of injuries.
Hopkins might need surgery for his knee sprain. The Cardinals are hopeful he can return during the playoffs.
The Arizona Cardinals have suffered another significant injury loss. They lose receiver DeAndre Hopkins for the second time this season and this time he is out for the rest of the regular season, according to ESPN’s Adam Schefter and Jeremy Fowler.
According to Schefter, Hopkins has a knee sprain and will miss at least the final four games of the regular season. The team hopes he can return some time during the playoffs.
Schefter also reports that Hopkins could need knee surgery. That is what the second opinion is for. Regardless, it is believed that he will not be able to play in the Cardinals’ final four games of the regular season.
Hopkins missed three games with a hamstring injury. He had only missed two games in his career prior to this season.
If his season is over, he finishes with career-lows in receptions and receiving yards. He caught 42 passes for 572 yards and eight touchdowns.
It would make sense for the Cardinals to place him on injured reserve in the meantime.
NFL Network’s Ian Rapoport reported that Hopkins is in danger of missing his fourth game of the season on Sunday.
Arizona Cardinals wide receiver DeAndre Hopkins had to exit the game on Monday night against the Los Angeles Rams in the final minutes. While initially, the team did not seem overly concerned about how severe it might be, things appear to be less than ideal.
After having an MRI on Tuesday for what head coach Kliff Kingsbury called a leg injury, Hopkins is seeking a second opinion.
According to NFL Network’s Ian Rapoport, Hopkins has a knee injury and missed Wednesday’s walkthrough seeking a second opinion and that he is in danger of missing the Cardinals’ game Sunday.
Kingsbury spoke to reporters Wednesday and could not give more information than that. When asked if Hopkins has a chance of playing on Sunday against the Detroit Lions, Kingsbury said, “I won’t know until he gets back with that second opinion.
“We’ll wait until we see.”
Hopkins has already missed three games this season. He had only previously missed two his entire career and never more than one in any season.
If he misses more time, it will be a big blow to the Cardinals for a potential playoff run.
Following the Cardinals’ 23-26 loss to the Detroit Lions and glaring needs at safety, should the Cardinals bite the bullet and sign Pro-Bowl safety Earl Thomas?
The Arizona Cardinals experienced one of their more gut-wrenching losses in recent memory to the Detroit Lions on Sunday, falling 23-26. The team has lost to worse teams before, but this one felt different for both the Cardinals and their fans. This team is full of talent and potential, but can’t seem to reach it.
Part of Sunday’s disappointing loss came as a result of a very thin secondary for the Cardinals. By the time Detroit was at midfield in their game-winning drive, the Cardinals had backup safeties to their backups playing. The result was Marvin Jones breaking a tackle to move Detroit into field-goal range.
The incredible Budda Baker played through a thumb injury that requires surgery, but his availability in the future is uncertain. He will have surgery this week.
Baker’s plans are to only miss next week’s game against Carolina, but that is far from a certainty. He could end up missing a few weeks. This injury unfortunately pairs with the injuries to safeties Jalen Thompson, who is on injured reserve with an ankle injury, and Chris Banjo, who left Sunday’s game with a hamstring injury.
So, what can the Cardinals do to add talent to their safety room? Many fans have expressed their desires to sign former Cardinal Tony Jefferson, though he does not appear ready to return to football as he recovers from a season-ending knee injury in 2019.
The obvious most talented option left for Arizona is none other than seven-time Pro-Bowler Earl Thomas III. After being an anchor in Seattle’s legendary Legion of Boom, Thomas signed with the Baltimore Ravens on a one-year deal. He was a large part of Baltimore’s stout 2019 defense. Thomas was released by Baltimore before the start of the season.
A seven-time Pro-Bowl and three-time First-Team All-Pro safety doesn’t get released in training camp very often. Thomas allegedly got into a fight with a teammate that led to him throwing a punch. This came months after he reportedly got into a scuffle with DT Brandon Williams after their loss to Cleveland. ESPN’s Adam Schefter has also reported Thomas missing or being late to some team meetings in his one-year stint with Baltimore.
Arizona would have to believe Thomas can prevent these type of incidents from occurring again for them to have any interest. There is certainly a risk in bringing a player into a locker room with that recent track record, but the payout if all works out is an All-Pro safety to bolster the secondary.
Budda Baker has settled in nicely in his role at free safety, which is the same role occupied by Thomas. While Baker has shown his positional versatility on the field, Thomas is usually locked into free safety. That becomes an issue when Baker returns, unless Vance Joseph wants to have Baker roam the field.
The bottom line is, Earl Thomas is a great player who makes the Arizona Cardinals better in the secondary. However, his release from Baltimore likely deters Steve Keim from bringing in the former All-Pro.
Depending on the status of Baker’s thumb surgery, Arizona would be better off adding one of the other free agent safeties given the hopeful short term injuries to their two starting safeties. Thomas may be a great player, but Arizona made Baker the highest-paid safety in the NFL. They rightfully believe in him.
Other free agent safeties include Tony Jefferson, Haha Clinton-Dix, Eric Reid and Demarius Randall. It would be a surprise if Arizona didn’t look into at least one of these options before Sunday’s game against the Panthers.