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The Cardinals are set to get some pretty decent help back after the bye week. Kyler Murray is expected to make his return to action after missing the last two weeks while recent roster moves suggest Garrett Williams and/or Walter Nolen III could come off their respective injury lists.
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Over the next few days, we will give our midseason report card for each position group. Trey Benson: 160 rushing yards, no TDs, 5.5 YPC Bam Knight: 102 rushing yards, two TDs, 3.5 YPC Michael Carter: 97 rushing yards, one TD, 2.8 YPC James Conner: 95 rushing yards, one TD, 3.0 YPC Emari Demercado: 90 rushing yards, zero TDs, 11.3 YPC
This article was originally published on www.si.com/mlb/cardinals as Cardinals Have Another Young Starter For Fans To Believe In. There are going to be a lot of eyes on the St. Louis Cardinals' starting rotation this offseason.
The Arizona Cardinals entered this season with playoff hopes but at 2-5, they might have to listen to trade offers ahead of the deadline on Nov. 4.
Well, according to the NFL transaction report, the Cardinals released two players. They cut running back Michael Carter and cornerback Darren Hall. The move to cut Carter is interesting because that leaves only two running backs on the roster — Bam Knight and Emari Demercado, who missed the Cardinals' last game with an ankle injury.
The Cardinals announced offseason surgeries for a few key members of the organization, including Nootbaar. For the 28-year-old, he had surgery on both of his heels to help remedy Haglund’s deformities. Not an injury you typically hear about in Major League Baseball, but essentially, they are painful growths that are close to the Achilles tendon.