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Cardinals TE Trey McBride Out for Week 4
Trey McBride, the tight end for the Arizona Cardinals, has been ruled out for the upcoming game against the Washington Commanders due to a concussion. While he is expected to have a good chance of clearing the protocol in time for Week 5, his absence opens up opportunities for other tight ends on the roster. Elijah Higgins, who has transitioned from a college wide receiver to tight end, is seen as the most promising option for fantasy points in McBride's absence.
Trey McBride, the tight end for the Arizona Cardinals, has been ruled out for the upcoming game against the Washington Commanders due to a concussion. While he is expected to have a good chance of clearing the protocol in time for Week 5, his absence opens up opportunities for other tight ends on the roster. Elijah Higgins, who has transitioned from a college wide receiver to tight end, is seen as the most promising option for fantasy points in McBride's absence.
Cardinals TE Trey McBride's Status Uncertain for Upcoming Game
Arizona Cardinals tight end Trey McBride is dealing with a concussion and did not practice on Wednesday, making him unlikely to play against the Commanders this weekend. If McBride is unable to clear concussion protocols, Elijah Higgins is expected to take over as the lead pass-catching tight end, which could lead to increased targets for wide receivers Marvin Harrison, Michael Wilson, and Greg Dortch.
Arizona Cardinals tight end Trey McBride is dealing with a concussion and did not practice on Wednesday, making him unlikely to play against the Commanders this weekend. If McBride is unable to clear concussion protocols, Elijah Higgins is expected to take over as the lead pass-catching tight end, which could lead to increased targets for wide receivers Marvin Harrison, Michael Wilson, and Greg Dortch.
Cardinals TE Trey McBride Enters Concussion Protocol
Arizona Cardinals head coach Jonathan Gannon announced that tight end Trey McBride is currently in the concussion protocol following an evaluation during the game against the Lions. If McBride is unable to play in Week 4 against Washington, it could open opportunities for other players at the tight end position and potentially increase target shares for certain wide receivers.
Arizona Cardinals head coach Jonathan Gannon announced that tight end Trey McBride is currently in the concussion protocol following an evaluation during the game against the Lions. If McBride is unable to play in Week 4 against Washington, it could open opportunities for other players at the tight end position and potentially increase target shares for certain wide receivers.
Cardinals TE Trey McBride Shines in Victory Over Rams
In a dominant performance, the Arizona Cardinals defeated the Los Angeles Rams 41-0, showcasing a strong offensive display. Tight end Trey McBride had a notable game, catching all six of his targets for 67 yards, although he did not score a touchdown. Meanwhile, fellow tight end Elijah Higgins managed to find the end zone, contributing to the team's impressive scoring.
In a dominant performance, the Arizona Cardinals defeated the Los Angeles Rams 41-0, showcasing a strong offensive display. Tight end Trey McBride had a notable game, catching all six of his targets for 67 yards, although he did not score a touchdown. Meanwhile, fellow tight end Elijah Higgins managed to find the end zone, contributing to the team's impressive scoring.
Kyler Murray Shines Against Rams
In a standout performance, Cardinals quarterback Kyler Murray showcased his skills against the Rams, completing 17 of 21 passes for 266 yards and three touchdowns. His dual-threat ability was on full display as he also rushed for 59 yards on five carries. Murray's connection with wide receiver Marvin Harrison Jr. was particularly noteworthy, as they linked up for two touchdowns. Tight end Elijah Higgins also contributed with a touchdown reception.
In a standout performance, Cardinals quarterback Kyler Murray showcased his skills against the Rams, completing 17 of 21 passes for 266 yards and three touchdowns. His dual-threat ability was on full display as he also rushed for 59 yards on five carries. Murray's connection with wide receiver Marvin Harrison Jr. was particularly noteworthy, as they linked up for two touchdowns. Tight end Elijah Higgins also contributed with a touchdown reception.