The Cardinals’ struggling offense suffered a hit to its wide receiver depth on Sunday after Marquise “Hollywood” Brown exited the game with a foot injury.
Brown was injured in the fourth quarter when the 5-9 Brown was unable to beat 6-4 cornerback Tariq Woolen of the Seahawks to a Kyler Murray pass.
Woolen grabbed the interception, appearing to land on Brown’s leg in the process.
Marquise Brown is 5’9″, Tariq Woolen is 6’4″. How exactly did you think this was going to play out Kyler? pic.twitter.com/Oe2iN1kC1k
— Jacob Nierob (@jnierob7) October 17, 2022
Marquise Brown is limping off the field and has headed the locker room.
: FOX pic.twitter.com/5zsftWlMDt
— FOX Sports: NFL (@NFLonFOX) October 16, 2022
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Brown did not return to the game, finishing with five catches for 68 yards in the 19-9 loss. Following the game, Brown told reporters that X-rays came back negative — a positive sign for his health moving forward.
With that, The Sporting News looks at Brown’s injury status and how long he is out heading into the remainder of the season:
How long is Marquise Brown out?
Brown’s injury could be season-ending, per a report from ESPN’s Adam Schefter:
Cardinals’ WR Marquise Brown suffered a potentially season-ending foot injury Sunday, per sources. He is undergoing further testing today to determine the extent of the injury.
— Adam Schefter (@AdamSchefter) October 17, 2022
Schefter provided the caveat that Brown is still undergoing testing, at which point a more concrete diagnosis likely will be determined. If he is out for the remainder of the season, he will miss out on 11 games.
If he has played his last game of the season, he finishes the 2022 campaign with 43 receptions for 485 yards and three scores, all team-highs at the time he was injured.
Cardinals WR depth chart
Brown is out for at least the foreseeable future, but the Cardinals still have plenty of depth among their receiving corps. That’s thanks to the timely return of DeAndre Hopkins, who will return from suspension for the first time in Week 7.
The team also traded for Panthers receiver Robbie Anderson, a potential indicator of Brown’s long-term status. Here’s how the wide receiver depth chart looks heading into the remainder of the season, not including tight end Zach Ertz, who is second on the team in targets (51), catches (35) and receiving yards (299).
Player | Place on depth chart |
---|---|
DeAndre Hopkins | 1 |
Greg Dortch | 2 |
Robbie Anderson | 3 |
Rondale Moore | 4 |
Marquise Brown | 5 (injured) |
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