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Jess Root

Cardinals’ initial Week 11 injury report very lengthy

The Arizona Cardinals, because they play on Thursday night against the Seattle Seahawks, did not hold a practice on Monday. They still had to release an injury report.

It was lengthy.

Monday’s report had 11 players estimated to not have been able to practice and another three who would have been limited.

Two — receivers Larry Fitzgerald and DeAndre Hopkins — would have simply had a day off.

The notable players who would not likely have practiced are safety Jalen Thompson (shoulder), linebacker De’Vondre Campbell (calf), defensive lineman Corey Peters (knee), defensive lineman Jordan Phillips (hamstring) and linebacker Haason Reddick (neck).

Thompson’s injury is new. Campbell, Peters and Reddick all exited the game on Sunday with those injuries and Phillips did not play.

Three others were limited.

The full list is below:

Estimated non-participants

  • LB De’Vondre Campbell (calf)
  • TE Darrell Daniels (ankle)
  • WR Larry Fitzgerald (rest)
  • WR DeAndre Hopkins (rest)
  • OL Justin Murray (hand)
  • DL Corey Peters (knee)
  • DL Jordan Phillips (hamstring)
  • LB Haason Reddick (neck)
  • S Jalen Thompson (shoulder)
  • S Charles Washington (groin)
  • TE Maxx Williams (ankle)

Estimated limited participation:

  • S Budda Baker (ankle, groin)
  • RB Kenyan Drake (ankle)
  • CB Dre Kirkpatrick (hamstring)

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