By Jay Skurski
TEMPE, Ariz.
— The Buffalo Bills listed four starters as questionable for Sunday’s game
against Arizona following practice today at Arizona State University.
Defensive tackle Kyle Williams (foot), guard Chad Rinehart
(calf), center Eric Wood (foot) and safety Jairus Byrd (chest) are all
questionable. Williams returned to practice on a limited basis today after
missing Wednesday and Thursday. Rinehart, Wood and Byrd all participated on a
limited basis for the second straight practice.
Out Sunday are offensive tackle Cordy Glenn (ankle),
defensive end Mark Anderson (knee), guard Kraig Urbik (ankle), defensive tackle
Spencer Johnson (ankle) and center Colin Brown (hamstring). Brown is on injured
reserve, but has to appear on the team’s injury report this week after he was
hurt in Week Five.
Probable for the game are cornerback Aaron Williams (hand)
and defensive end Mario Williams (wrist). They both have practiced fully the
past two days.
The Cardinals do not rule any players out, but have an
extensive injury report with 14 players listed. Four of those players – cornerback
Michael Adams (hamstring), fullback Anthony Sherman (knee), cornerback Greg
Toler (hamstring) and linebacker Reggie Walker (head) – are listed as doubtful.
Only Adams was able to practice at all during
the week, on a limited basis Friday.
Questionable for Arizona
are defensive tackle Darnell Dockett (hamstring), tight ends Jim Dray (knee)
and Todd Heap (knee), linebackers Paris Lenon (knee), Quentin Groves
(hamstring) and O’Brien Schofield (knee). All of them practiced on a limited
basis Friday, except Lenon, who made it through all of practice.
The four probable Cardinals – running backs LaRod
Stephens-Howling (hip) and William Powell (head), quarterback John Skelton
(ankle) and guard Adam Snyder – practiced fully.