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Both ESPN's Adam Schefter and NFL Network's Ian Rapoport hear that Cardinals QB Kyler Murray (ankle) is unlikely to play vs. the Seahawks today. Schefter reports that a final decision on Murray's status won't be made until pregame warmups but that "signs point" to QB Colt McCoy getting another start. Rapoport says there's a "chance" Murray is able to play -- but a "better chance" that it's McCoy. We won't get Arizona's inactives until 3 pm ET, so Murray belongs on fantasy benches unless we get a more optimistic report on his status. McCoy played well in his 1st start vs. the 49ers 2 weeks ago but bombed last week vs. the Panthers. He's a low-end QB2 and a clear downgrade for Arizona's offense.

Cardinals QB Kyler Murray (ankle) is listed as questionable for Sunday’s game vs. the Seahawks. He got in 3 limited practices this week. HC Kliff Kingsbury said Friday that Murray will be a game-time decision. It’s a 4:25 pm ET kickoff, but we should get an update on Murray on Sunday morning. QB Colt McCoy (pectoral) is also listed as questionable. But he got in a full practice on Friday and should be available if Murray can't go.

Cardinals QB Kyler Murray (ankle) remained limited in Thursday's practice. His availability for this weekend's game vs. the Seahawks is still up in the air. Check back tomorrow for another update.

Cardinals QB Kyler Murray (ankle) was limited in Wednesday's practice. He was limited last Friday before missing the Panthers game. HC Kliff Kingsbury has remained non-committal on Murray's status for this weekend's game vs. the Seahawks. Check back tomorrow for another update.

Cardinals HC Kliff Kingsbury said Monday that "it's going to be close" for QB Kyler Murray (ankle) to be ready for this weekend's game vs. the Seahawks. Murray returned to a limited practice on Friday but didn't seem close to playing vs. the Panthers. The Cardinals have a Week 12 bye, so they could get Murray 2 more weeks of rest if they hold him out this weekend. But the ugly loss last week might push the team to get Murray back out there. We'll keep you updated on his progress throughout this week.

Cardinals QB Kyler Murray (ankle) is inactive for today’s game vs. the Panthers. He returned to a limited practice on Friday, so we’re tentatively expecting him back for Week 11’s game in Seattle. It’s worth noting, though, that the Cardinals have a Week 12 bye, so they could opt to hold Murray out until Week 13. QB Colt McCoy gets another start today after throwing for 249 yards and a score in last week’s win over the 49ers.

The Cardinals are "pessimistic" that QB Kyler Murray (ankle) will be able to play vs. the Panthers on Sunday, per NFL Network's Ian Rapoport. "Murray wants to take it up to game-time and AZ will give him a chance. But it’s likely that Colt McCoy starts," Rapoport adds. We'll look for further updates on the situation Sunday morning, but fantasy owners can't be counting on Murray at this point.

Cardinals QB Kyler Murray (ankle) is listed as questionable for this weekend's game vs. the Panthers. He got in a limited practice on Friday, his first since spraining that ankle back in Week 8. HC Kliff Kingsbury said Friday that Murray will be a game-time decision. That could put fantasy owners in a tough spot because Cardinals-Panthers doesn't kick off until 4:05 pm ET on Sunday. We'll look for an update on Murray's status that morning.

Cardinals QB Kyler Murray (ankle) missed practice again on Thursday. He said Wednesday that his sprained ankle is improving, but he still looks extremely iffy for this weekend's game vs. Carolina. Check back tomorrow for another update on Murray's status.

Cardinals QB Kyler Murray told reporters Wednesday that he's making good progress in his recovery from his left ankle injury. "I think it's day by day," Murray said. "I think we've got a great plan. I feel way better than I did when I talked to you last time, so, I think that's a plus and I'm excited." Murray didn't practice on Wednesday, though, and remains iffy for this weekend's game vs. the Panthers.

Cardinals QB Kyler Murray (ankle) remained sidelined for Wednesday's practice. Not a good start for his chances of returning for this weekend's game vs. the Panthers. QB Colt McCoy played well in place of Murray last week, which might make Arizona more comfortable holding Murray out another week. We'll get another update on his status tomorrow.

Cardinals HC Kliff Kingsbury was non-committal on QB Kyler Murray's (ankle) Week 10 status on Monday. "I like the way he progressed through the week," Kingsbury said. "He definitely improved. We'll have to see how he looks when we get back out there on Wednesday. Hopefully he can operate and function and do his deal. I really don't have a feel for it right now." We'll get Arizona's first practice report of the week on Wednesday afternoon.

Cardinals QB Kyler Murray (ankle) has "a chance" to return for this weekend's game vs. the Panthers, according to NFL Network's Ian Rapoport. "It's not a guarantee," Rapoport adds. We'll keep an eye on Murray's progress this week. QB Colt McCoy played pretty well in relief yesterday, completing 22 of 26 passes for 249 yards, 1 TD and 0 INTs.

Cardinals QB Kyler Murray (ankle) is inactive for today’s game vs. the 49ers. Although he didn’t practice all week, Murray was reportedly a game-time decision today. So he should have a good chance of returning for Week 10. QB Colt McCoy gets the start today and is a significant downgrade for the offense.

Fox Sports' Jay Glazer confirms that Cardinals QB Kyler Murray (ankle) is not expected to play vs. the 49ers this afternoon unless he "does something miraculous" in pregame warmups. We'll get Arizona's inactives around 3 pm ET, but expect QB Colt McCoy to get the start.

It'll be an "uphill battle" for Cardinals QB Kyler Murray (ankle) to play against the 49ers today, according to NFL Network's Ian Rapoport. Murray "will try to go, but there isn’t a ton of optimism for it," Rapoport adds. ESPN's Adam Schefter's report is only a little more optimistic. Murray "is expected to test his injury in pre-game warmups before Arizona makes a final decision on his status," Schefter tweeted. "Cardinals want to be careful." At this point, we're not expecting Murray to play vs. San Francisco. We won't find out for sure until 3 pm ET, but Murray should be on fantasy benches unless you have a viable late-game alternative. QB Colt McCoy will start for Arizona if Murray is out.

Cardinals HC Kliff Kingsbury labeled QB Kyler Murray (ankle) a game-time decision for Sunday's tilt with the 49ers. Murray didn't practice all week. Kingsbury said Friday that Murray will suit up if he can play at a "high level in the pocket," per ESPN's Josh Weinfuss. Cardinals-49ers doesn't kick off until 4:25 pm ET, putting fantasy owners in a tricky spot if we don't get a Sunday morning update. Murray, of course, will be a riskier play than usual if he ends up active. QB Colt McCoy is Arizona's backup.

Cardinals QB Kyler Murray (ankle) missed practice again on Thursday. HC Kliff Kingsbury said Murray could play vs. the 49ers this weekend without practicing, but he's not a lock to be ready for that one. Check back tomorrow for another update.

Cardinals QB Kyler Murray (ankle) did not practice on Wednesday. HC Kliff Kingsbury said he'd be comfortable playing Murray vs. the 49ers this weekend even if he doesn't practice at all this week. Murray told reporters that the 5 days off since Thursday's night game vs. the Packers was "definitely helpful" and that he feels "good." He added, "I think I'll be good to go on Sunday if I just know the game plan and get the mental reps." We'll get another update on his status tomorrow.

Fox Sports' Jay Glazer hears that Cardinals QB Kyler Murray is dealing with a "1-to-3 week type of [ankle] sprain." Glazer later called Murray's injury a medial ankle sprain, which is to the inside of the ankle. "There's a chance" Murray could play in Week 9, Glazer added. We'll get an update on Murray's status when the Cardinals kick off their week of practice on Wednesday. But Murray owners should be lining up a backup plan in case Murray misses this week.

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