The Arizona Cardinals' ability to lock up the NFC West division on Sunday could rest upon the health of several of its starters.
A higher-than-usual seven Cardinals are listed as questionable to take the field Sunday night at the Philadelphia Eagles, including four-time Pro Bowl cornerback Patrick Peterson, who was limited during Friday's practice with an ankle injury.
Also questionable are defensive tackle Frostee Rucker (ankle/illness), who has missed the team's last three games, and starting cornerback Jerraud Powers (calf), who missed last week's game against the Vikings. Rucker did not practice on Friday, while Powers was limited.
Other Cards listed as questionable include running back Andre Ellington (turf toe), center Lyle Sendlein (knee), tight end Jermaine Gresham (knee) and safety Rashad Johnson (ankle). Sendlein and Johnson did not practice Friday; Ellington and Gresham were limited.
Defensive tackle Cory Redding (ankle) is doubtful for Sunday, while wide receivers Larry Fitzgerald (ankle) and Brittan Golden (concussion) and linebacker Sean Weatherspoon (illness) are probable.
Final #AZCardinals injury report for #AZvsPHI. Redding doubtful. Lots of questionable. pic.twitter.com/6Po399IrGF
— Darren Urban (@Cardschatter) December 18, 2015