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Cardinals’ Elijah Jones: Participating at camp
Jones (ankle) is practicing at Cardinals camp this week, Tyler Drake of ArizonaSports.com reports.
Jones was selected in the third round of the 2024 Draft by Arizona but missed his entire rookie season due to an ankle injury he suffered in the preseason last summer. Getting Jones back healthy is a big boost to a secondary that lost Sean Murphy-Bunting to a season-ending knee injury earlier in the offseason.
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Cardinals’ Jonah Williams: Healthy at camp
Williams (knee) has been healthy for the start of the Cardinals‘ camp, Theo Mackie of the Arizona Republic reports.
Williams was limited to just six regular-season games last season due to recurring knee issues. Now healthy, Williams is penned in as the starting right tackle for the Cardinals in 2025.
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Cardinals’ Marvin Harrison: Managing knee soreness
Cardinals head coach Jonathan Gannon said Thursday that Harrison (knee) will not practice due to soreness, adding that the injury isn’t serious and his absence is precautionary, Bo Brack of GoPHNX.com reports.
Harrison’s injury appears minor, so it should have no impact on his ADP for 2025 fantasy drafts at this stage. The 2024 first-round pick reportedly bulked up to roughly 220 pounds to kick off training camp, a notable development after he entered the league with a listed weight of 209 pounds. Expectations are high for Harrison entering Year 2, despite a disappointing rookie campaign compared to expectations, in which he secured just 62 of his 116 targets for a 62-885-8 receiving line while playing all 17 regular-season games. Arizona’s receiving corps is notably unchanged from its 2024 iteration, so Harrison is primed to reprise a role that features little target competition other than TE Trey McBride.