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Cardinals injury report leads to questions about Murray and Harrison for Week 7 vs. Packers
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GLENDALE – The Arizona Cardinals look to crawl towards next week’s bye week unscathed, but will first need to handle the 3-1-1 Green Bay Packers. Arizona has been put through the ringer on the injury front losing its star players on both sides of the ball. Against arguably the best defense in the NFL, the Cardinals will need to get healthy to not get embarrassed at home.

The team released Thursday’s practice participation, which is a massive indicator for a player’s status for Sunday. Not much change for the offensive two most important pieces in quarterback Kyler Murray and wide receiver Marvin Harrison Jr, who were both limited in Thursday’s practice.

Full player practice participation on Thursday:

Murray missed Week 6 due to a foot injury suffered vs. the Tennessee Titans. The two-time Pro Bowler was able to return to the game, but once the adrenaline wore off, it was clear Murray was in some serious pain. The offense could rely on backup quarterback Jacoby Brissett, who did help produce the team’s best offensive showing in the 2025 season.

However, Brissett could be without Harrison, as the second-year wide receiver is in concussion protocol after a rough landing after a catch vs. the Indianapolis Colts. Harrison hasn’t missed a game in his young career and is progressing slow to make sure Sunday isn’t his first.

Harrison was catching balls in Thursday’s practice by balls thrown by Brissett, wearing the yellow non-contact jersey. Murray was on the practice field as well but worked with the practice squad wide receivers, still not throwing to the first stringers.

This article first appeared on Burn City Sports and was syndicated with permission.

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