Lions vs. Cardinals injury report: 2 ruled out, 7 questionable for Week 3 game | Sporting News

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The Detroit Lions and Arizona Cardinals have released their final injury reports of the week, complete with game statuses. In all, two players have been ruled out and seven are questionable ahead of Sunday's contest. For the Lions, safety Ifeatu Melifonwu and cornerback Ennis Rakestraw Jr.

have both been ruled out. Melifonwu is still recovering from an injury suffered prior to the start of the season, while Rakestraw Jr. is working his way back from an injury he came down with during pregame warmups last week.



The four Lions listed as questionable are linebacker Alex Anzalone, cornerback Terrion Arnold, guard Graham Glasgow and wide receiver Isaiah Williams. Detroit Lions injury report S Ifeatu Melifonwu (ankle): Out CB Ennis Rakestraw (hamstring): Out LB Alex Anzalone (concussion): Questionable CB Terrion Arnold (illness): Questionable G Graham Glasgow (knee): Questionable WR Isaiah Williams (abdomen): Questionable On the bright side, the Lions will see the return of veteran defensive end Marcus Davenport, who sat out last week with a groin injury. Wide receiver Amon-Ra St.

Brown was hobbled during last week's game but is good to go. Arizona Cardinals injury report DT Dante Stills (shoulder): Questionable OT Kelvin Beachum (hamstring): Questionable WR Greg Dortch (hamstring): Questionable The Cardinals have three players listed as questionable in defensive lineman Dante Stills, tackle Kelvin Beachum and wide receiver Greg Dortch, the latter of whom popped up on the injury report on Friday. Beachum is the most notable name on Arizona's list, as he's the starter at right tackle.

The good news for the Cardinals is nobody has been ruled out ahead of Sunday. MORE: Lions-Cardinals full injury report Detroit and Arizona will meet at State Farm Stadium on Sunday, Sept. 22, with kickoff set for 4:25 p.

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