Cardinals final Week 2 injury report: 2 players questionable

Check out which Cardinals players might not play on Sunday against the Rams.

As the Arizona Cardinals concluded their practice week for Sunday’s game against the Los Angeles Rams, all 53 players on the active roster will be available with only two listed as questionable.

The details of the Cardinals’ final injury report are below.

Arizona Cardinals Week 2 final injury report game designations

Questionable

CB Max Melton (concussion)

WR Xavier Weaver (oblique)

Melton, who began the practice week in concussion protocol, did not practice Wednesday, was limited Thursday and then had full participation Friday. He wore a yellow jersey Thursday to avoid contact, but was fully dressed out Friday.

Weaver was inactive in Week 1 and limited for all three days of practice. Head coach Jonathan Gannon said Friday he will be available for Sunday’s game. The question is whether he will be among the active players.

No injury designation

QB Kyler Murray (knee)

Murray, who suffered a torn ACL in his right knee late in the 2022 season, had full participation all week. He wore a sleeve on his right knee the first two days of practice, but did not have one Friday.

L.A. Rams Week 2 final injury report game designations

Doubtful

  • TE Davis Allen (back)

Questionable

  • G Kevin Dotson (foot)
  • CB Cobie Durant (toe)
  • S Quentin Lake (hip)

No injury designation

  • T Rob Havenstein (foot)
  • LB Christian Rozeboom (hip)
  • CB Tre-Davious White (rest)

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News and notes from Cardinals’ Friday practice

Odds and ends from Tempe as the Cardinals wrapped up their week of practice preparing fo the Rams.

The Arizona Cardinals final injury report of the week will be revealed later today, but head coach Jonathan Gannon provided some updates prior to Friday morning’s practice.

Noting that cornerback Max Melton is “still working through the (concussion) protocol,” he was then asked about Melton being in the yellow jersey Wednesday during individual drills, but listed as limited on the injury report, which pertains to reps in the team portion of practice.

Gannon said, “That’s part of his protocol. Every case is different with that. As the week goes on, everybody’s a little bit different; how they handle that. There’s steps and checks and balances, which there should be, obviously. Part of that was he was allowed to be out there (and) why he was in the jersey he was in. Didn’t really want a lot of contact with him. That’s one of the reasons. He had a good day.”

So good apparently, that a little more than an hour later, Melton was dressed out on the practice field like all the players and wearing a helmet.

Asked if there was any concern with quarterback Kyler Murray being listed with a knee injury Wednesday and Thursday, but having full participation, Gannon said, “No. All good.”

Murray had a sleeve on his right leg those days, but was without it Friday.

Wide receiver/return specialist Xavier Weaver, who was inactive in Week 1 against Buffalo because of an oblique injury, was limited both days. Gannon said, “(Weaver) had a good day and he should be good to go.”

Also asked there is any clarity on right tackle Jonah Williams’ right knee injury, Gannon said simply, “No.”

Defensive lineman Darius Robinson (calf) and tackle Christian Jones (knee) were both doing work on the side.

Finally, running backs coach Autry Denson will not be at Sunday’s game against the Rams because of “a family matter,” and Gannon added, “So him and his family are in our prayers.”

Pass game specialist Spencer Whipple will handle Denson’s game-day responsibilities.

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Cardinals-Rams preview, picks, predictions and best bets

Jess Root and Seth Cox preview the Cardinals’ Week 2 game and make predictions and picks for it on the podcast.

The Arizona Cardinals are set to face the Los Angeles Rams Sunday afternoon at State Farm Stadium, both seeking their first win of the season after each suffered six-point losses on the road in Week 1.

The Cardinals haven’t beaten the Rams at home in 10 years.

Seth Cox and I recorded a new podcast episode to preview the game.

We spoke of how the Rams looked in their Week 1 loss to the Detroit Lions and what the keys will be for the Cardinals to beat them.

We went over important matchups and then gave game predictions. We both believe the Cardinals will win a close game.

We also give you our favorite prop bets for the game, so if you want to make a little money in addition to cheering on the Cardinals, take advantage of that.

It’s a great show! Have a listen!


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(1:00) How the Rams looked and keys to a Cardinals victory

(22:47) Cardinals-Rams matchups that matter

(34:40) Picks, predictions and the best prop bets to make

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

Rams Wire managing editor Cam DaSilva takes Cardinals fans behind enemy lines and answers some questions.

The Arizona Cardinals will face the Los Angeles Rams on Sunday for the first of two matchups this season. This first one is at home at State Farm Stadium with both teams sitting at 0-1, both having suffered six-point losses on the road to start the season.

Getting ready for this first matchup, Rams Wire managing editor Cam DaSilva, who also appeared on the podcast this week, answers a few questions, taking us “behind enemy lines.”

Week 1

In Week 1 , what things went the best and the worst for the Rams in the loss to the Lions?

The defense was surprisingly effective against a loaded Lions offense. Amon-Ra St. Brown was held to three catches for 13 yards and Jameson Williams was the only other wideout to catch a pass (five catches, 121 yards). The pass rush was promising in its first game without Aaron Donald, too, getting fairly consistent pressure from Jared Verse, Byron Young and Cobie Turner. Oh, and that Cooper Kupp guy looks fully back, too.

As for the bad, the offensive line was a mess because of the injuries suffered up front. Matthew Stafford was under constant pressure and the ground game couldn’t get going behind the makeshift line. Stafford still managed to play extremely well given the circumstances, but he needs better protection.

Strengths and weaknesses

What do you think will be the Rams’ greatest strength against the Cardinals and where will they be weakest against them?

I think they should have success running the ball. With a week to prepare with their jumbled O-line, they should be more effective in their game plan against Arizona than they were against the Lions when they had to make in-game adjustments. Kyren Williams had over 300 yards rushing against the Cards last season and while I don’t expect another 150-yard game, he should be effective. They could struggle to stop James Conner and the Cardinals’ rushing attack on defense. The Lions ran the ball down Los Angeles’ throat in Week 1, particularly as the game went on, so that could be a problem.

New Rams players

Which Rams newcomers should Cardinals fans expect to make an impact?

Colby Parkinson is a familiar face in the NFC West and he looks like he’s going to be an impact player at tight end. He had four catches for 47 yards in the opener and played just about every snap, so he’s going to be involved.

On defense, look for Verse to play well in his second NFL game. He ranked sixth among all edge rushers in Week 1 with six pressures and against the Cardinals’ tackles, he could have another sack or two on Sunday.

Biggest threat to the Rams

Which Cardinals players do you believe will be the biggest threat to the Rams in the game?

I’ll go back to Conner for this one. He’s a big, physical back who matches up well against the Rams’ slightly undersized front, particularly when he runs between the tackles. The Rams are susceptible to opposing rushing attacks with the changes that have been made up front and Conner could help the Cards sustain drives and keep the ball away from Stafford.

Picks and predictions

Who wins this game and why? What will the final score be?

Sean McVay seems to have the Cardinals’ number, going 13-2 in 15 career games against Arizona. Obviously, these are two different teams now than the ones we saw in recent years, but I still think the Rams get the job done on the road. As injured as they are, they can now prepare to be without some of their starters rather than needing to adjust in-game to the losses of Avila, Nacua and Noteboom. It could be a slightly lower-scoring game, but I’ll go Rams 24, Cardinals 21.

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Rams injury report: Another starter gets hurt

A look at the Rams’ second injury report of Week 2 as another starter has an injury.

The Los Angeles Rams placed three starters on injured this week and had four other starters on Wednesday’s injury report. They added another starter Thursday.

On injured reserve are wide receiver Puka Nacua (knee), tackle Joseph Noteboom (ankle) and guard Steve Avila (knee). Safety Quentin Lake was added to the injury report on Thursday.

L.A. Rams Week 2 Thursday injury report

Did not participate

TE Davis Allen (back)

G Kevin Dotson (foot)

CB Cobie Durant (toe)

Dotson is the starting right guard and played all 78 offensive snaps in the Rams’ Sunday night loss to the Lions. Durant was injured Sunday, but played 97 percent of the defensive snaps.

Limited participation

T Rob Havenstein (foot)

S Quentin Lake (hip)

LB Christian Rozeboom (hip)

Lake played all 61 defensive snaps against the Lions and led the team with 10 tackles (five solo), while adding a quarterback hit. Havenstein, the usual starting right tackle, was inactive against the Lions. Rozeboom is a starting inside linebacker and played 74 percent of the defensive snaps and 73 percent of the special-teams snaps against Detroit.

Arizona Cardinals Week 2 Thursday injury report

Limited participation

  • CB Max Melton (concussion)
  • WR/RS Xavier Weaver (oblique)

Full participation

  • QB Kyler Murray (knee)

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Cardinals Thursday injury report: Rookie CB Max Melton upgraded

A look at the Cardinals’ second injury report of Week 2.

The same three Arizona Cardinals players on the injury report Wednesday remained Thursday, but rookie cornerback Max Melton was upgraded to limited after not practicing the day before.

Quarterback Kyler Murray was again listed as a full participant.

Arizona Cardinals Week 2 Thursday injury report

Limited participation

CB Max Melton (concussion)

WR Xavier Weaver (oblique)

Melton has apparently cleared the concussion protocol because he had reps in practice in individual drills and team. During the individual portion of practice open to the media, he was wearing a yellow jersey while participating in drills.

Full participation

QB Kyler Murray (knee)

For the second consecutive day, Murray wore a sleeve on his right leg during practice. He tore the ACL in his right knee late in the 2022 season.

L.A. Rams Week 2 Thursday injury report

Did not participate

  • TE Davis Allen (back)
  • G Kevin Dotson (foot)
  • CB Cobie Durant (toe)

Limited participation

  • T Rob Havenstein (foot)
  • Q Quentin Lake (hip)
  • LB Christian Rozeboom (hip)

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Cardinals-Rams preview and predictions with Rams Wire

Rams Wire’s Cam DaSilva joined Jess Root on the podcast to preview the Cardinals’ home opener against the Rams.

The Arizona Cardinals’ Week 2 is at home for the first time this season and against the Los Angeles Rams. Both teams enter 0-1 after season-opening six-point losses on the road.

The Cardinals lost 34-28 to the Buffalo Bills, while the Rams lost 26-20 in overtime to the Detroit Lions.

Rams Wire managing editor Cam DaSilva joined me on the latest edition of the podcast to preview the game.

We discussed the Rams’ first game, their injuries and what they looked like to start the season. We discussed some personnel changes as well.

We look at keys for the Rams against the Cardinals and important matchups.

Lastly, he gives his game prediction and some basic player props as well.

Enjoy the show!


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(1:00) What the Rams looked like in Week 1

(12:30) Keys and key matchups for the Rams

(26:38) Cardinals-Rams picks and predictions

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Rams add 2 starting offensive linemen to IR

The Rams placed WR Puka Nacua, and OLs Joe Noteboom and Steve Avila on IR on Wednesday.

The Arizona Cardinals are surprisingly favored in their game this week at home against the Los Angeles Rams. But that is in part because the Rams’ offense has been decimated by injuries.

Receiver Puka Nacua injured his knee. But he isn’t the only one who got hurt and will miss time.

The Rams placed Nacua on injured reserve and two offensive linemen who started in Week 1. Joe Noteboom, the Rams’ starting left tackle in place of Alaric Jackson, who was suspended for the first two games of the year, suffered a high ankle sprain, and left guard Steve Avila suffered a knee injury, were placed on IR with Nacua.

That means the Rams will have a third-stringer at left tackle. They have Ty Nsekhe on the practice squad and also signed Geron Christian to the active roster. Both have played left tackle.

The Rams hope to get right tackle Rob Havenstein back. He missed Week 1 with an injury and Warren McClendon started in his place.

Starting right guard Kevin Dotson also has an injury but he is expected to play against the Cardinals.

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Rams injury report: Team prepares for Cardinals with numerous injuries

The details of the Rams’ first injury report of Week 2 as they prepare to play the Cardinals.

The Arizona Cardinals host the Los Angeles Rams in the home opener Sunday and Los Angeles is dealing with several injuries. That includes wide receiver Puka Nacua (knee), tackle Joseph Noteboom (ankle) and guard Steve Avila (knee), who were all placed on injured reserve Wednesday.

On their first injury report of the week, the Rams had three players that did not practice and two limited.

The details are below.

L.A. Rams Week 1 Wednesday injury report

Did not participate

TE Davis Allen (back)

G Kevin Dotson (foot)

CB Cobie Durant (toe)

Dotson is the starting right guard and played all 78 offensive snaps in the Rams’ Sunday night loss to the Lions. The expectation is that he will play Sunday despite not practicing Wednesday. Durant was injured Sunday, but played 97 percent of the defensive snaps.

Limited participation

T Rob Havenstein (foot)

LB Christian Rozeboom (hip)

The Rams hope Havenstein, the usual starting right tackle, will be able to play after being inactive against the Lions. Rozeboom is a starting inside linebacker and played 74 percent of the defensive snaps and 73 percent of the special teams snaps against Detroit.

Arizona Cardinals Week 2 Wednesday injury report

Did not participate

  • CB Max Melton (concussion)

Limited participation

  • WR Xavier Weaver (oblique)

Full participation

  • QB Kyler Murray (knee)

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Cardinals injury report: QB Kyler Murray has a knee injury

Kyler Murray was on the Cardinals’ Wednesday injury report in Week 2. See who else was on it.

Eyebrows were raised Wednesday afternoon when Arizona Cardinals quarterback Kyler Murray was listed on the team’s first injury report on Week 2 with a knee issue. He practiced fully, but nothing was mentioned during media availability by Murray or head coach Jonathan Gannon.

Only two other players were listed. It’s important to note that reporting rules are based on 100 percent of normal reps in team drills. The details are below.

Arizona Cardinals Week 2 Wednesday injury report

Did not participate

CB Max Melton (concussion)

The second-round pick went into the protocol during Sunday’s game against the Bills. It’s not known how serious it is and whether he will be cleared in time to play Sunday against the Rams.

Limited participation

WR Xavier Weaver (oblique)

The rookie undrafted free agent was inactive against Buffalo because of the injury, but returned to the practice field Wednesday.

Full participation

QB Kyler Murray (knee)

Whatever Murray is experiencing is not believed to be serious, Teams are required to put anyone on the injury report that receives treatment in the days after a game.

LA Rams Week 2 Wednesday injury report

Did not participate

  • TE Davis Allen (back)
  • G Kevin Dotson (foot)
  • CB Cobie Durant (toe)

Limited participation

  • T Rob Havenstein (foot)
  • LB Christian Rozeboom (hip)

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