Kyler Murray, Marquise Brown Again Absent at Cardinals Practice

Two of Arizona's top weapons were DNP's for a second straight day.
Kyler Murray, Marquise Brown Again Absent at Cardinals Practice
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ARIZONA -- The Arizona Cardinals and Philadelphia Eagles have released their Thursday practice injury reports.

The Cardinals didn't see many changes on their side - as only Zaven Collins (ankle) was upgraded from DNP to limited in Tempe. 

He was temporarily sidelined with the injury in Chicago though he did eventually return to action in the Week 16 loss.

Notable names such as Marquise Brown (heel) and Kyler Murray (illness) missed practice for a second consecutive day. 

Brown missed his first game of the season vs Chicago, though the heel has been bothering him for weeks now. The prospects of him playing in Philadelphia doesn't look promising. 

Cardinals coach Jonathan Gannon told reporters Murray was dealing with a simple "holiday bug" and he wasn't worried about the quarterback missing time.

The rest of Arizona's injury list (Andre Chachere, Victor Dimukeje, Leki Fotu, Owen Pappoe, Bobby Price, Kevin Strong and Garrett Williams) were limited for a second straight day:

There were no changes of note for Philadelphia and their five listed players. 

Both teams will practice once more on Friday before listing players as either out, questionable or doubtful ahead of Week 17.

After that, official inactives for Cardinals-Eagles will be released 90 minutes prior to kickoff, which is slated for 11:00 AM Arizona time. 


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