Jeremiyah Love Dealing with a High-Ankle Sprain, Likely Done for Preseason
Arizona Cardinals running back Jeremiyah Love (ankle) is dealing with a high ankle sprain and is unlikely to play again this preseason, according to Adam Schefter of ESPN.com. The team is hopeful that he'll be ready for their season opener on Sept. 13, but it's too early to say for sure that he'll be available. Love initially suffered the ankle injury during Week 1 of the preseason when he handled a heavy workload, including 11 carries and three receptions. The Cardinals' backfield is suddenly a bit of a mess. Love and James Conner (ankle) are both injured, leaving their statuses for Week 1 up in the air. Offseason acquisition Tyler Allgeier is the Cardinals' only healthy running back, which means he could end up getting the start against the Chargers on Sept. 13. Regardless of whether Love suits up for the season opener, we're still quite encouraged about his upside as a rookie in fantasy football. He ranks as the RB15 in RotoBaller's latest redraft rankings, and he's the RB4 in the latest dynasty rankings.
Source: Adam Schefter
Source: Adam Schefter
Cardinals Hopeful Jeremiyah Love Will be Ready for Week 1
The Arizona Cardinals are hopeful that rookie first-round running back Jeremiyah Love (ankle) will be ready for Week 1 against the Los Angeles Chargers, according to Jeremy Fowler of ESPN. Love handled 14 touches during his preseason debut against the Las Vegas Raiders on Thursday night, but he injured his ankle in the process. The No. 3 pick in the 2026 NFL Draft felt some soreness the day after the game, so he's not going to play in Week 2 of the preseason. It seems like Arizona is being abundantly cautious with the Notre Dame product, but we'll likely know more about his status as he recovers throughout the next week. Assuming he does play in Week 1, he should handle a sizable workload, even if he's sharing touches with James Conner (ankle) or Tyler Allgeier. Love ranks as the RB15 in RotoBaller's latest redraft rankings for fantasy football, and he's the RB4 in the latest dynasty rankings.
Source: Jeremy Fowler
Source: Jeremy Fowler
Carson Beck Back at Practice After Rib Injury
Arizona Cardinals rookie quarterback Carson Beck (ribs) returned to practice Saturday after sitting out Thursday's preseason win over the Las Vegas Raiders. Bo Brack reported Beck was back on the field two days after Arizona held him out with minor rib discomfort. Beck suffered the injury when he was sacked late in the second quarter of the Hall of Fame Game against Carolina, though he stayed in and opened the third quarter. He was excellent before getting banged up, completing 15 of 19 passes for 188 yards and a touchdown in his NFL debut. Beck is currently third on Arizona's unofficial depth chart behind Jacoby Brissett and Gardner Minshew II, so every preseason rep matters as the rookie works his way into the quarterback room. The Cardinals host Dallas on Aug. 22, giving Beck another chance to get back into game action if the ribs continue to cooperate.
Source: Bo Brack
Source: Bo Brack
Cardinals Non-Committal on Jeremiyah Love Playing in Week 1
Arizona Cardinals rookie running back Jeremiyah Love (ankle) will not practice this week after coming in more sore than expected following Thursday's preseason game. Head coach Mike LaFleur said Saturday that the team will let the ankle heal and reevaluate Love next week, according to Theo Mackie. LaFleur also would not commit to Love being available for Week 1. That's a change from Thursday night, when he said Love could have returned to the game if Arizona needed him. The third overall pick looked good before leaving, rushing 11 times for 58 yards and catching three passes for 14 yards in his preseason debut. Love had been working into Arizona's first-team backfield alongside Tyler Allgeier, so any absence into September would matter. The Cardinals open the regular season against the Chargers on Sept. 13, giving Love time to recover, but his return date is now less certain than it looked two days ago.
Source: Theo Mackie
Source: Theo Mackie
No Timeline on Trey Benson's Return
There is no timeline on the return of Arizona Cardinals running back Trey Benson (knee), but head coach Mike LaFleur said he's "better than he was" when his knee flared up recently, according to Howard Balzer of Cards Wire. Benson only played in four games in his sophomore campaign in 2025 due to a left knee injury, and the 24-year-old recently had a setback when that same knee flared up. As a result, the former third-rounder from Florida State didn't play in the team's preseason opener on Thursday night against the Las Vegas Raiders, and it seems likely he won't play in Week 2 of the preseason against the Dallas Cowboys next Saturday. Arizona's backfield is suddenly very thin, with Benson, rookie first-rounder Jeremiyah Love (ankle), and James Conner (foot) all unavailable. If the team's entire RB room is healthy going into Week 1 against the Los Angeles Chargers, Benson will be fourth on the depth chart and completely off the fantasy radar.
Source: Cards Wire - Howard Balzer
Source: Cards Wire - Howard Balzer
James Conner Progressing, But No Timeline for Team Work
Arizona Cardinals head coach Mike LaFleur said on Saturday that running back James Conner (foot) is progressing, but there's no timeline for him to participate in 11-on-11 work in training camp, according to Darren Urban of AZCardinals.com. LaFleur added that it's not about a return to play, but a return to performance. Conner's injury recovery from a season-ending foot/ankle injury that he suffered in Week 3 of last year has taken on a little more importance after it was just announced that rookie first-round RB Jeremiyah Love will miss at least one week with a sore ankle that he suffered in the preseason opener against the Las Vegas Raiders on Thursday night. With both Conner and Love sidelined in camp, it will give more opportunities to Tyler Allgeier and Trey Benson in Arizona's backfield. Conner is unlikely to play in any preseason games this year, but he could be ready for the team's Week 1 regular-season opener against the Los Angeles Chargers. If both Love and Allgeier are healthy for that contest, Conner figures to be the Cardinals' RB3, leaving him a very small path to fantasy relevance.
Source: AZCardinals.com - Darren Urban
Source: AZCardinals.com - Darren Urban
Jeremiyah Love Out at Least a Week With Sore Ankle
Arizona Cardinals running back Jeremiyah Love (ankle) will be out this week due to an ankle injury, according to Josh Weinfuss of ESPN. Per Weinfuss, Cardinals head coach Mike LaFleur "would not commit to a long-term prognosis" for Love. The third overall pick in the 2026 NFL Draft, Love suffered the injury during Arizona's first preseason game on Thursday. The 21-year-old had a strong showing before getting hurt, recording 72 scrimmage yards and a touchdown on 14 touches. Love is widely considered to be an elite running back prospect and had a monster year in his final collegiate season at Notre Dame, recording 1,652 scrimmage yards and 21 touchdowns across just 12 games. The Cardinals have been rotating Love and veteran back Tyler Allgeier with the first-team offense in camp. While Love clearly profiles as the running back of the future in Arizona, this ankle injury threatens to set back his early-season progress. Even if Love is able to return in time for Week 1, the Cardinals may choose to ease him in at the start of the year by splitting his touches more evenly with Allgeier. Fantasy managers should monitor Love's injury status closely in the coming days.
Source: ESPN - Josh Weinfuss
Source: ESPN - Josh Weinfuss
Chase Bisontis Suffers Torn MCL, Could Miss Entire Season
Arizona Cardinals second-round rookie offensive lineman Chase Bisontis (knee) suffered a torn MCL in his left knee in the team's preseason contest on Thursday night against the Las Vegas Raiders that will require surgery, according to the NFL Network's Ian Rapoport and Mike Garafolo. Only Bisontis' MCL will be repaired. He will be out for most of, if not all, of the 2026 season. Head coach Mike LaFleur said on Thursday night that the 22-year-old's knee injury looked pretty serious, and he was right. The 34th overall pick out of Texas A&M had to be helped off the field in Vegas. It's a big blow to the Cardinals' offensive line, as Bisontis had been one of the team's more promising players during training camp this summer and figured to push Isaiah Adams for the starting spot at right guard this year. Bisontis has the skills to be a solid interior offensive lineman for Arizona, but that could have to wait until 2027.
Source: NFL Network - Ian Rapoport
Source: NFL Network - Ian Rapoport
Marvin Harrison Jr. a "Winner" During Preseason Debut
Sports Illustrated's Donnie Druin named Arizona Cardinals wide receiver Marvin Harrison Jr. a "winner" after the team's preseason victory over the Las Vegas Raiders on Thursday night. Harrison's drops and mistakes have been amplified in training camp this summer, and although he wasn't on the field for long on Thursday, he made two impact plays and found the end zone. His first impact play was drawing a pass-interference penalty, which noticeably came from the slot. Harrison's second big play was his touchdown reception in double coverage. Druin writes that the former first-rounder "silenced some of the noise" of his struggles in camp, and he reminded everyone that he's still a very talented receiver for the Cardinals. The 24-year-old appeared in only 12 games in 2025 in his second year in the league and caught 41 passes for 608 yards and four touchdowns. Harrison has failed to live up to the sky-high expectations he had coming into the league as the fourth overall pick from Ohio State, but he's fully healthy going into the 2026 season and should still see plenty of targets from veteran QB Jacoby Brissett. Harrison is worth targeting as a WR3/flex value pick in fantasy drafts this fall.
Source: Sports Illustrated - Donnie Druin
Source: Sports Illustrated - Donnie Druin
Marvin Harrison Jr. Catches TD Pass In First Preseason Action
Arizona Cardinals wide receiver Marvin Harrison Jr. was part of the team's starting 11 in Thursday's preseason meeting with the Las Vegas Raiders. Harrison only stuck around for Arizona's opening drive, but came away with a seven-yard touchdown on his only target of the game. Harrison made the grab in the back corner of the end zone just past the outstretched arms of his defender on a perfectly placed pass from quarterback Jacoby Brissett. Following an injury-riddled 2025 coupled with Michael Wilson's breakout, Harrison's claim to the Cardinals' WR1 is in question. His decline in production last year has at least relaxed the hype that propelled him into the early round of fantasy drafts in each of the last two seasons. With an improved coaching staff backing him, Harrison's production should pick back up and is more appropriately priced in 2026. Our next opportunity to see him in action will come on August 22 when Arizona faces the Dallas Cowboys.
Source: NFL.com
Source: NFL.com
Simi Fehoko Catches His Second TD Of Preseason In Win
Arizona Cardinals wide receiver Simi Fehoko caught his second touchdown in as many weeks in Thursday's preseason win over the Las Vegas Raiders. Fehoko caught all three of his targets for 23 receiving yards and the score in the Cardinals' 27-14 victory. The touchdown reception was similar to his score in last week's Hall of Fame Game. In both cases, Fehoko used his 6-foot-4, 225-pound frame to create separation and keep his defender from making a play on the ball. Marvin Harrison Jr., Michael Wilson, and Kendrick Bourne are at the top of Arizona's wide receiver room, so Fehoko's preseason performance is as much about keeping his job as it is jockeying for positioning on the depth chart. Even if he sticks with the team, he is more likely to have an impact on special teams than in fantasy football. In his five-year career, the receiver has as many tackles as receptions in the regular season (10).
Source: NFL.com
Source: NFL.com
Jalen Brooks Leads Arizona Receivers In Preseason Win
Arizona Cardinals wide receiver Jalen Brooks led the team in targets, receptions, and yards in Thursday's preseason meeting with the Las Vegas Raiders. Brooks caught all six of his targets for 52 yards and one touchdown in the Cardinals' 27-14 victory. Brooks was Arizona's leading receiver in last week's Hall of Fame Game, as well. In that game, Brooks needed just three catches to record his team-high 99 receiving yards. Given how crowded the Cardinals' receiving room is, he will have to do all that he can to maintain a spot on the roster. A seventh-round pick in the 2023 draft, Brooks has only seen action in 27 regular-season games. With Marvin Harrison Jr., Michael Wilson, and Kendrick Bourne at the top of the depth chart, the chances of Brooks making an impact in fantasy are slim, but he is a name to watch as the preseason continues. Arizona's next matchup will be against the Dallas Cowboys on August 22.
Source: NFL.com
Source: NFL.com
Corey Kiner Leads Cardinals In Rushing In Preseason Win
Arizona Cardinals running back Corey Kiner led the team with 59 rushing yards on 10 carries in the team's 27-14 preseason win over the Las Vegas Raiders on Thursday night. With the Cardinals featuring Jeremiyah Love (ankle) heavily in the first half and using Tyler Allgeier to relieve him, Kiner was not seen in the first half. Similar to last week's Hall of Fame Game, Kiner took over the backfield in the second half and made the most of his opportunity. Given how crowded Arizona's running back room is, Kiner has an uphill battle to secure a place on the roster. Love and Allgeier aside, Kiner is fighting to stay ahead of James Conner (ankle), Trey Benson (knee), Bam Knight, and Evan Hull. His next opportunity to show the Cardinals what he can do will come against the Cowboys on August 22.
Source: NFL.com
Source: NFL.com
Tyler Allgeier Has Quiet Night In First Action With Arizona
Arizona Cardinals running back Tyler Allgeier saw minimal usage behind starter Jeremiyah Love (ankle) in Thursday's 27-14 preseason win over the Las Vegas Raiders. Allgeier operated in a relief role, spelling the rookie, who had 14 touches in the first half. Allgeier himself logged four rushing attempts for 19 yards. After rushing for 1,035 yards as a rookie in 2022, Allgeier looked like an up-and-coming stud running back until the Falcons drafted Bijan Robinson the next season and made him their featured back. Allgeier left Atlanta as a free agent and signed a two-year deal with Arizona on March 9, only for the Cardinals to select Love with the third overall pick in the NFL Draft two months later. Love is expected to be Arizona's starting running back, but Allgeier could still figure prominently in a timeshare. Allgeier's next chance to make his case for more touches will come on August 22 when the Cardinals face the Dallas Cowboys.
Source: NFL.com
Source: NFL.com
Gardner Minshew II Throws Two TDs In Preseason Win
Arizona Cardinals quarterback Gardner Minshew II took the reins from starter Jacoby Brissett after the team's first drive in Thursday's preseason matchup against the Raiders. The veteran backup had his way with Las Vegas' reserve defenders, going 14-for-16 for 101 passing yards and two touchdowns in the 27-14 win. Minshew took one sack and was hit with a grounding penalty, but otherwise played mistake-free football before being replaced partway through the third quarter by Kedon Slovis. With Brissett expected to be Arizona's starting quarterback when the regular season opens, Minshew's solid performance helped secure his place as second on the depth chart after Carson Beck's (ribs) strong showing in last week's Hall of Fame Game. Minshew's next chance to demonstrate his worth will come on August 22 against the Dallas Cowboys.
Source: NFL.com
Source: NFL.com
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