The Arizona Cardinals have officially removed quarterback Kyler Murray from their final injury report, clearing him to play in Sunday’s Week 2 game against the Los Angeles Rams. Murray, who had been dealing with a knee injury throughout the week, was a full participant in practice all three days. Head coach Jonathan Gannon confirmed there were no concerns about his availability.
Cornerback Max Melton and wide receiver Xavier Weaver are both listed as questionable for Week 2. Melton, who has been in concussion protocol, practiced fully on Friday after missing Wednesday’s session and wearing a non-contact jersey on Thursday. Weaver, recovering from an oblique injury that sidelined him last week, was limited in all practices, though Gannon is hopeful about his chances of playing.
The Cardinals only had these three players on their injury report, while the Rams had seven. Offensive lineman Rob Havenstein (foot), linebacker Christian Rozeboom (hip), and cornerback Tre’Davious White (rest) are all cleared to play. However, Kevin Dotson (foot), Cobie Durant (toe), and Quentin Lake (hip) are listed as questionable, with Dotson and Durant practicing on a limited basis Friday after missing earlier sessions. Tight end Davis Allen (back) is doubtful.
Both teams have the option to elevate up to two practice squad players before Sunday’s game, with official inactives due 90 minutes before kickoff.