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Cardinals WR Rondale Moore might miss “a few more weeks” with his hamstring injury, according to ESPN’s Jeremy Fowler. Arizona reportedly isn’t currently planning to place him on IR. WR Greg Dortch will carry upside as long as Moore is out.

Cardinals WR Rondale Moore (hamstring) is out for Sunday's game vs. the Raiders. He's yet to practice since injuring his hamstring 8 days ago. WR Andy Isabella (back) is also out for Week 2. Marquise Brown, Greg Dortch and A.J. Green will be Arizona's top 3 WRs vs. Vegas.

Cardinals WR Rondale Moore (hamstring) remained sidelined on Thursday. He's unlikely to play vs. the Raiders this weekend, leaving Greg Dortch as Arizona's slot receiver.

Cardinals WR Rondale Moore (hamstring) remained sidelined on Wednesday. Fantasy owners can't count on him playing vs. the Raiders this weekend. With Moore out last week, WR Greg Dortch stepped in for a 96% route rate and 7-63 line on 9 targets. He's a spot-start option in deeper PPR leagues if Moore is out.

Cardinals WR Rondale Moore (hamstring) is out for this weekend's opener vs. the Chiefs. He hurt his hamstring on Thursday and didn't practice on Friday. We'll look for further updates on Moore's hamstring, but this could be a multi-game absence. With WR DeAndre Hopkins out on suspension, it'll be Marquise Brown, A.J. Green, Andy Isabella and Greg Dortch as Arizona's top 4 WRs on Sunday. It's a concern for QB Kyler Murray.

Cardinals WR Rondale Moore injured his hamstring running a route in Thursday's practice, Pro Football Network's Aaron Wilson reports. Moore is scheduled for an MRI to determine the severity. We'll pass along an update when we get one, but Moore now looks unlikely to play vs. the Chiefs on Sunday. Arizona, of course, is also without WR DeAndre Hopkins, leaving Marquise Brown, A.J. Green, Andy Isabella and Greg Dortch as the top 4 WRs. It's a concern for QB Kyler Murray.

Cardinals WR Rondale Moore was added to Thursday's injury report and limited with a hamstring. He missed some practice time last week with an undisclosed injury, but we're now assuming it was this hamstring. Check back tomorrow for another update on Moore's status for Sunday's opener vs. the Chiefs.

Cardinals WR Rondale Moore is not listed on the Week 1 injury report. Whatever he was dealing with at the end of August is evidently no longer an issue. Moore is in a nice spot on Sunday in a likely shootout vs. the Chiefs and with no DeAndre Hopkins.

Cardinals WR Rondale Moore (undisclosed) returned to practice on Monday. We don't know exactly what he hurt or when -- but he's now on track to play in Sunday's opener vs. the Chiefs. Moore has a chance to play a big role during WR DeAndre Hopkins' 6-game suspension to open the season.

1:51pm EDT 8/31/22

Cardinals WR Rondale Moore is dealing with an undisclosed injury. HC Kliff Kingsbury said he's hoping to "get something out" of Moore early next week as preparation begins for the season opener vs. the Chiefs. We'll keep an eye on Moore's status. Arizona, of course, is without WR DeAndre Hopkins for the first 6 games of the season.

ESPN's Jeremy Fowler hears that the Cardinals envision WR Rondale Moore stepping into the role WR Christian Kirk played last season. Kirk tallied 103 targets across 17 games, finishing 27th among WRs in half-PPR points. "The Cardinals envision Moore, an explosive second-round pick, handling those duties and more, considering his ability to take handoffs," Fowler writes. If Moore gets to triple digit targets -- in addition to some rushing work -- he'll be a smash pick at his 13th-round price tag.

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