Two Cards Pro Bowlers miss practice
Arizona coach Ken Whisenhunt tried to be cautious in his team's
regular-season finale to protect his players from injury. Instead,
he had two important players on the sideline with injuries from the
game when the Cardinals went back to work on Wednesday.
A third was limited with a broken thumb.
Three-time Pro Bowl receiver Anquan Boldin did not practice
because of a sprained left ankle and cornerback Dominique
Rodgers-Cromartie, a Pro Bowler in his second season, was out with
a bruised left kneecap.
Defensive end Calais Campbell practiced on a limited basis
after breaking his left thumb.
All three injuries occurred in last Sunday's 33-7 loss to the
Green Bay Packers, the team the Cardinals host in a wild-card
playoff game on Sunday.
Boldin is important, but the Cardinals are 5-1 without him
the past two years, including a 33-13 playoff win at Carolina last
season.
Rodgers-Cromartie is crucial as the team's "cover"
cornerback. He leads Arizona with six interceptions.
Rodgers-Cromartie said he needs at least some practice to
prepare for the high-powered passing game of the Packers.
"If I ain't going to practice tomorrow, then I'm not going to
play," he said.
Rodgers-Cromartie, hurt on the third play of Sunday's game
when he landed on a receiver's cleats, said he can run forward. The
pain comes when he plants the leg and tries to cut.
"It's a day to day thing," he said. "It ain't getting no
better, it ain't getting no worse."
Boldin, who surpassed 1,000 yards receiving for a
franchise-record fifth time, stayed in last Sunday's game into the
second half to try to give support to struggling backup quarterback
Matt Leinart. Boldin limped off the field in the third quarter.
Campbell, the towering defensive lineman, played into the
fourth quarter, when he hurt his thumb.
"These guys are working hard," Whisenhunt said. "Any time you
know that it's a playoff game, guys want to play. That certainly is
a good thing, but once again, we'll see."
Rodgers-Cromartie's backup is 5-foot-8 Michael Adams, who had
problems after he came in the game on Sunday.
Wide receiver Steve Breaston, who has 55 catches for 712
yards and three touchdowns, is prepared for his role to change if
Boldin can't play. It wouldn't be the first time.
"Experience helps a lot going into certain situations where
you're basically thrown in there," Breaston said. "I've been here
when Larry (Fitzgerald) and Anquan were hurt. People had to play a
bigger role in the offense. The biggest thing now is to just
prepare myself like I'm going to play that position."
If Breaston moves into Boldin's spot, that would mean Early
Doucet would become the third receiver, with Jerheme Urban also
available.
"Anytime one of your best players and your leaders isn't on
the football field it's tough because you know the effort he gives
every week," quarterback Kurt Warner said. "You know what you can
expect from him and there's always a question mark when you have to
have somebody else step in for those kinds of guys."
If Boldin is out, the All-Pro Fitzgerald would get even more
attention from the Packers' defense.
"If I were to be a betting man, knowing Q and his toughness,
I know he's going to give it a go," Fitzgerald said. "I don't know
if he's 100 percent or whatever, but I just know he's going to want
to go out there and play. He's worked too hard. We've been through
some really bleak years around here. To have the opportunity to
play in the playoffs, I know it means a lot to him. It means a lot
to all of us."