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Cardinals' Injury Report: Kyler Murray Limited, Key Players Healthy

The Arizona Cardinals have issued their final injury report ahead of Monday night's highly anticipated matchup against the Dallas Cowboys. In a move that didn't surprise many, quarterback Kyler Murray was listed as limited in practice, raising concerns about his ability to lead the team to victory.

Kyler Murray's Status Raises Questions

Murray has been dealing with a number of injuries throughout the season, and his status for Monday night's game is no exception. According to the injury report, Murray was limited in practice due to an undisclosed injury. While this doesn't necessarily mean he'll be unable to play, it does suggest that the Cardinals may need to be cautious when it comes to putting their star quarterback on the field.

Other Key Players Healthy

On the plus side, several key players for the Cardinals were listed as healthy and ready to go for Monday night's game. These include running back James Conner, wide receiver Marquise Brown, and defensive lineman J.J. Watt.

  • James Conner: The veteran running back was a full participant in practice on Saturday, putting him on track to start the game against the Cowboys.
  • Marquise Brown: The young wide receiver was also listed as healthy and ready to go for Monday night's matchup.
  • J.J. Watt: The legendary defensive lineman has been dealing with an injury of his own, but it appears he'll be able to play on Monday night.

What This Means for the Cardinals

The fact that Murray is limited in practice suggests that the Cardinals may need to rely on backup quarterback Colt McCoy if their star QB can't go. However, this could also provide an opportunity for McCoy to prove himself and show the team that he's capable of leading them to victory.

Cowboys' Perspective

The Cowboys, meanwhile, are looking to take advantage of any weakness in the Cardinals' lineup. Quarterback Dak Prescott has been dealing with a number of injuries throughout the season, but it appears he'll be able to play on Monday night.

  • Dak Prescott: The Cowboys' star quarterback was listed as healthy and ready to go for Monday night's matchup against the Cardinals.
  • Amari Cooper: The veteran wide receiver has been dealing with an injury of his own, but it appears he'll be able to play on Monday night.

Game Preview

The stage is set for a thrilling matchup between two of the NFL's most talented teams. Will Kyler Murray and the Cardinals be able to overcome their injuries and come out on top, or will Dak Prescott and the Cowboys prove too much to handle?

Only time will tell, but one thing is certain: Monday night's game is shaping up to be a must-see event for fans of the NFL.

Injury Report Breakdown

| Player | Status | | --- | --- | | Kyler Murray | Limited | | James Conner | Healthy | | Marquise Brown | Healthy | | J.J. Watt | Healthy | | Dak Prescott | Healthy | | Amari Cooper | Healthy |

Key Takeaways

  • Kyler Murray was listed as limited in practice due to an undisclosed injury.
  • Several key players for the Cardinals, including James Conner and Marquise Brown, were listed as healthy and ready to go for Monday night's game.
  • The Cowboys' star quarterback Dak Prescott is expected to play on Monday night, while Amari Cooper appears to be cleared to participate.

Next Steps

The final injury report has been released, and the stage is set for a thrilling matchup between two of the NFL's most talented teams. Stay tuned for further updates and analysis as we count down to kickoff on Monday night.

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