The Arizona Cardinals will release their final Week 7 injury report for their Week 7 game against the Green Bay Packers Friday afternoon. It will include game statuses, ruling out some and indicating whether some players are doubtful or questionable to play.

Two names likely to be questionable are quarterback Kyler Murray and receiver Marvin Harrison Jr. Murray has a mid-foot sprain. It kept him out of last week’s game against the Indianapolis Colts, while Harrison exited the game against the Colts with a concussion.

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Will Kyler Murray, Marvin Harrison Jr. play vs. Packers?

It looks like one will and the other will not.

Kyler Murray

If we had to guess based on what reporters saw Thursday in the open portion of practice, Murray probably will not play.

Why?

Murray was throwing to practice squad receivers, while Jacoby Brissett and Kedon Slovis were working with the players on the active roster, signaling that he likely won’t play.

Marvin Harrison Jr.

If Harrison progresses on Friday, he should be able to play. On Thursday, he practiced but it was a non-contact day for him as part of the protocol. If he goes symptom-free, he will practice Friday under normal conditions. If he goes symptom-free after that, by Saturday he should clear the concussion protocol.

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Chances are likely that both Murray and Harrison will be listed as questionable to play on Friday’s final injury report.

The Cardinals and Packers kick off from State Farm Stadium Sunday afternoon at 4:25 p.m. ET (1:25 p.m. Arizona time).

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