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Cardinals QB Jacoby Brissett will start Monday night's game vs. the Cowboys, according to ESPN's Adam Schefter. QB Kyler Murray, who has been limited in practice this week, is "making progress" in his recovery from his sprained foot and "could have a role" against Dallas. We hear about teams potentially playing two QBs every so often -- and it rarely actually happens. We're projecting Brissett to play every snap in this cushy matchup, making him a strong QB2 and even a low-end spot-starter in 1-QB leagues. The news doesn't tangibly impact either WR Marvin Harrison Jr. or TE Trey McBride. Both guys are strong Week 9 starts.
Cardinals QB Kyler Murray (foot) was on the field for the start of Friday's practice, but QB Jacoby Brissett was throwing to the first-team WRs, according to ESPN's Josh Weinfuss. HC Johnathan Gannon expressed optimism about Murray's Week 9 status on Thursday morning, but Murray was limited in practice later that day. It's now looking like Brissett will get another start on Monday night vs. Dallas. Brissett played well in two starts prior to the Cardinals' bye, throwing for 599 yards, four TDs, and one INT on 7.5 yards per attempt. He's at least a strong QB2 in this dream matchup against the Cowboys and could even be a serviceable QB1 spot starter.
Cardinals QB Kyler Murray (foot) was limited in Thursday's practice. HC Johnathan Gannon said earlier today that the team was preparing for Murray to start Monday night's game vs. the Cowboys, but it looks like he's still not at 100%. We'll keep you updated on Murray's status over the next few days. He still packs plenty of upside against Dallas' league-worst QB defense, even if the foot adds some risk.
Cardinals HC Jonathan Gannon said Thursday that the team is preparing for QB Kyler Murray (foot) to start vs. the Cowboys on Monday night. Murray missed Arizona's last two games, and then got another week off with the bye. He'll return for a dream matchup against the Cowboys' 32nd-ranked QB defense. All eight QBs to face Dallas this season have finished top-13 at the position in fantasy points on the week, including five top-six finishes. The matchup has Murray sitting very high in the Week 9 QB rankings.
Cardinals QB Kyler Murray (foot) is inactive for Sunday’s game vs. the Packers. ESPN’s Adam Schefter reported Saturday night that Murray is expected back after the team’s Week 8 bye. QB Jacoby Brissett makes his second straight start today after posting a 320-2-1 passing line vs. the Colts last week. The matchup is much tougher this week, so Brissett is just a low-end QB2. But he keeps TE Trey McBride and WR Marvin Harrison Jr. fantasy viable.
The Cardinals are "planning to start" QB Jacoby Brissett vs. the Packers tomorrow, according to NFL Network's Ian Rapoport. That's the vibe we've gotten all week, with Murray remaining limited in practice. Brissett played well against a banged-up Colts secondary last week, throwing for 320 yards and two TDs. But he faces a much tougher test this weekend vs. the Packers. Brissett is just a low-end QB2 in fantasy lineups, although he doesn't project as a huge downgrade from Murray for WR Marvin Harrison Jr. and TE Trey McBride
Cardinals QB Kyler Murray (foot) is listed as questionable for Sunday’s game vs. the Packers. He was limited in practice all week. We’re tentatively expecting QB Jacoby Brissett to get another start this weekend but will keep you updated on the situation. A less-than-100% Murray would be a shaky fantasy play if he starts vs. a tough Green Bay defense.
Cardinals QB Kyler Murray (foot) got in a limited practice on Wednesday. It's an upgrade over last week, when he only practiced on Friday. HC Jonathan Gannon would only say Wednesday that Murray is "coming along" with his sprained foot. We'll keep you updated on his progress over the next few days, but a less-than-100% Murray would be a shaky fantasy play vs. the Packers on Sunday.
Cardinals QB Kyler Murray (foot) is inactive for today’s game against the Colts. NFL Network’s Ian Rapoport said Saturday night that Murray could miss more than just this game with a mid-foot sprain. We’ll track his status this coming week. QB Jacoby Brissett gets the start today. He’s a downgrade for the offense, but TE Trey McBride remains a must-start, while WR Marvin Harrison Jr. remains a fine lower-end fantasy play.
A final decision on QB Kyler Murray (foot) will come on Sunday, but the Cardinals are "preparing" for QB Jacoby Brissett to start vs. the Colts, according to NFL Network's Ian Rapoport. Murray is dealing with a mid-foot sprain that kept him to just a limited practice on Friday this week. "There is a possibility Murray is out more than this week, as pushing it can cause an aggravation," Rapoport adds.
Cardinals QB Kyler Murray (foot) is listed as questionable for this weekend’s game against the Colts. He only got in a limited practice on Friday. HC Jonathan Gannon said Friday morning that the team needs to see how Murray progresses over the next couple of days before determining his availability for this one. His rushing ability figures to be impacted if he does suit up, which would leave Murray as a shaky Week 6 fantasy play. QB Jacoby Brissett would draw the start if Murray can’t go. It’d be a significant downgrade for WR Marvin Harrison Jr. and TE Trey McBride.
Cardinals QB Kyler Murray (foot) missed his second straight practice on Thursday. He played through this injury last week but seems to be in real danger of missing Sunday's game vs. the Colts. We'll see if Murray practices on Friday and then how he's listed on the final injury report. If Murray can't go, Arizona would turn to QB Jacoby Brissett. He started the first five games of last season for the Patriots, completing just 58.5% of his passes at 5.2 yards per attempt. Brissett would be a tangible downgrade for WR Marvin Harrison Jr. and TE Trey McBride.
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