Cards' Campbell misses another game
By: Craig Grialou/Arizona Sports
Originally published: Nov 25, 2012 - 1:15 pm
Originally published: Nov 25, 2012 - 1:15 pm
November 25, 2012: Cardinals inactives
Calais Campbell had hoped to be playing Sunday afternoon against St. Louis. Instead, he'll miss his second straight game after suffering a calf injury during the teams's bye week.
"I'm pretty sure I'll be back this week unless I have a setback," he told reporters Monday.
Campbell was limited all week in practice and listed as questionable on the final injury report.
Todd Heap, meanwhile, appears to be a healthy scratch. He was a full participant all week in practice.
Heap has not played since hurting his knee Week 2 in New England.
The Cardinals other inactives:
Early Doucet
Senio Kelemete
Kevin Kolb
Pat McQuistan
Alfonso Smith
Doucet has a rib issue so LaRon Byrd will suit up as the team's fourth receiver.
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