Cardinals tackle Paris Johnson Jr. and Seahawks running back Zach Charbonnet are expected to play in the Thursday Night Football clash, reports Jeremy Fowler of ESPN and Ian Rapoport of the NFL Network.
Both players were listed as questionable.
Official inactive lists will be released 90 minutes prior to game time, but having both players available should help both team’s respective ground games.
Johnson returns after a knee injury kept him out of Week 3 against the San Francisco 49ers where the Cardinals were only able to generate 260 yards of offense.
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He was replaced by Kelvin Beachum, who is currently listed as questionable with a knee injury.
Charbonnet missed the Seahawks’ Week 3 thrashing of the Saints. The Seahawks didn’t miss a beat without the third year back out of UCLA, racking up 44 points in just three quarters against New Orleans.
Two players have already been ruled out for the game.
The Cardinals will be without wide receiver Zay Jones (concussion) and the Seahawks will be without tackle Josh Jones (ankle).
Both teams have 2-1 records overall and 0-1 records in the division.
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