Field Level Media
18 Oct 2025, 00:35 GMT+10
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The status of Cardinals quarterback Kyler Murray and receiver Marvin Harrison Jr. for Sunday's game against the Green Bay Packers may receive more clarity when Arizona releases its injury report on Friday afternoon.
Cardinals coach Jonathan Gannon didn't offer much insight during his Friday press conference, but he did indicate that Murray (foot) could remain uncertain for the game throughout the weekend.
Last week, the Cardinals decided on Saturday night that Murray was unable to play against the Indianapolis Colts. He was injured the previous week during a 22-21 loss to the Tennessee Titans.
Asked if that could again be the case, Gannon said, 'See how it goes.'
Veteran Jacoby Brissett is once again being prepared to start. He completed 27 of 44 passes for 320 yards, two touchdowns and one interception in the 31-27 loss to the Colts.
Prior to last week's game, Murray had not missed a contest since sitting out Weeks 1-9 in 2023 while recovering from surgery for a torn ACL.
He has completed 68.3% of his passes for 962 yards with six touchdowns and three interceptions in five starts this season. The two-time Pro Bowl selection has rushed for 173 yards and one score for Arizona.
Harrison (concussion) was injured against Indianapolis and remains in the protocol.
Asked if Harrison might play, Gannon said, 'Whatever the protocol says, that's what he'll do.'
Harrison has 22 receptions for 338 yards and two scores this season.
Gannon said that running back Emari Demercado (ankle) will miss the contest. He also was injured against the Colts.
--Field Level Media
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