Ravens-Cardinals Week 8 final injury report game designations

Check out who won’t play and who might not play in Week 8 for the Cardinals and Ravens

The Arizona Cardinals and Baltimore Ravens face each other in State Farm Stadium Sunday afternoon. Both teams released their final injury reports of the week, ruling out a few players and saying a few are questionable.

Cardinals quarterback, after his second week of practice since being designated to return from the PUP reserve, is unlikely to play.

Check out the full injury report game designations for both teams below.

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Ravens injury report: S Marcus Williams out, LB Odafe Oweh questionable

The Ravens could be missing two defensive starters against the Cardinals this weekend.

The Baltimore Ravens will travel to Arizona to take on the Arizona Cardinals on Sunday. On Friday, they released their final injury report of the week.

They will be without at least one defensive starter.

Check out the details of Baltimore’s final injury report and game designations.

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Cardinals injury report: Kyler Murray doubtful, Kevin Strong out

Kyler Murray doesn’t appear to be quite set to play this week and come off PUP.

The Arizona Cardinals released their final injury report of Week, two days ahead of their home game against the Baltimore Ravens. They will be down another starting defensive lineman and could be without safety Jalen Thompson.

But the new everyone wants to know is about quarterback Kyler Murray. It is unlikely he is activated from the PUP reserve.

The details of the final injury report are below.

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Kyler Murray doubtful to be activated, play vs. Ravens

The Cardinals list Murray officially as doubtful to play in Week 8 on the final injury report.

It would appear that the return of Kyler Murray will have to wait at least another week. The Arizona Cardinals released their final injury report of the week and Murray is officially listed as doubtful for the game.

Murray, currently on the PUP (physically unable to perform) reserve, would have had to be activated and active on Sunday if the Cardinals had not added a game designation.

The Cardinals designated him to return from PUP on Wednesday before their game last week against the Seattle Seahawks, opening a 21-day window for him to be activated.

NFL Network’s Ian Rapoport reported Kyler would make his return in November after the Cardinals used up all or almost all of his 21-day practice window. That would be either next weekend on the road against the Cleveland Browns or at home in Week 10 against the Atlanta Falcons.

He began this week on the injury report as a full participant in practice. On Thursday, though, he was taken off the injury report. He did not have a practice designation on Friday but still is listed as doubtful.

We should not expect him to be activated on Saturday.

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Ravens injury report: Odell Beckham, Odafe Oweh limited

Check out the Ravens’ second injury report of the week. Odell Beckham was a new addition and was limited on Thursday.

The Baltimore Ravens, the Arizona Cardinals’ Week 8 opponent, released their second injury report of the week on Thursday and had two new players added. However, they had other players upgraded.

The details are below.

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Cardinals injury report: Kyler Murray off, Kevin Strong DNP again

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

The Arizona Cardinals released their second injury report of the week on Thursday and the big news was the player who was not listed. Quarterback Kyler Murray, listed as a full participant in Wednesday’s report, was taken off the injury report completely.

That was the only change on Thursday. Three players sat out for the second straight day and three were limited.

The details are below.

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Kyler Murray off Cardinals’ injury report Thursday

After being listed as a full participant on Wednesday, Murray was off the Cardinals’ injury report on Thursday.

If Wednesday’s injury report caught the attention of Arizona Cardinals fans and the rest of the NFL because quarterback Kyler Murray was a full participant, Thursday’s is even more intriguing.

Murray was removed from the injury report completely.

The Cardinals released their second injury report of the week on Thursday and Murray had no practice designation, essentially meaning that his knee is no longer of any concern at all.

He is still officially on the PUP (physically unable to perform) reserve and not on the active roster.

Could Murray be in line to be activated this weekend and be in the starting lineup when the Cardinals host the Baltimore Ravens? While this news doesn’t guarantee it, it certainly makes it appear to be going in that direction.

The question will naturally be how much of the first-team reps he is getting in practice, if any.

It was reported over the weekend that his return would be either next Weeks 9 or 10.

Either way, it create major intrigue for the Cardinals’ Saturday roster moves.

Murray might be back.

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Ravens injury report: 2 defensive starters sit out Wednesday

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

The Arizona Cardinals’ Week 8 opponent, the Baltimore Ravens, released their first injury report of the week. It was relatively short.

However, a pair of defensive starters sat out.

In all three players did not practice and another was limited.

The details are below.

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Cardinals injury report: Kyler Murray a full participant on Wednesday

There is a growing chance that Murray could be activated and start on Sunday.

The Arizona Cardinals released their first injury report of Week 8 on Wednesday in their preparation to host the Baltimore Ravens this Sunday. It came with big news.

Quarterback Kyler Murray, still officially on the PUP (physically unable to perform) reserve as he completes the final parts of his recovery from a torn ACL, was listed for the first time as a full participant.

On their first injury report of the week, three players sat out, another three were limited and two, including Murray, were full participants.

The details are below.

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TE Zach Ertz headed to injured reserve with quad injury

Ertz, who has 27 catches through seven games, will be out at least the next four games. He can return in Week 12 to face the Rams at home.

The Arizona Cardinals are losing another starter to injury. The latest is tight end Zach Ertz. According to NFL Network’s Mike Garafolo and Tom Pelissero, the Cardinals will place him on injured reserve for a quad injury he sustained during Sunday’s 20-10 road loss to the Seattle Seahawks.

It means that he will miss at least the next four games. The Cardinals face the Baltimore Ravens, Cleveland Browns, Atlanta Falcons and Houston Texans over the next four weeks.

The earliest he would return would be in Week 12 to face the Los Angeles Rams at home.

It is the second consecutive season he lands on injured reserve. He came back from a torn ACL.

Through seven games, Ertz has 27 receptions for 187 yards and a touchdown.

In his absence, it means a greater role for both Trey McBride and Geoff Swaim, with more opportunities for rookie Elijah Higgins, who made his NFL debut on Sunday.

Ertz joins running back James Conner on injured reserve.

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