
Michael Floyd Injury: Updates on Cardinals WR's Hamstring and Return
Arizona Cardinals wide receiver Michael Floyd suffered a hamstring injury against the Seattle Seahawks in Week 10 and subsequently missed the team's next game. However, he is ready to return.
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Floyd Active vs. 49ers
Sunday, Nov. 29
The Cardinals announced Floyd is available to play against San Francisco.
Latest on Floyd's Practice Status
Friday, Nov. 27
Darren Urban of AZCardinals.com reported Floyd participated in practice.
Floyd Unable to Shake Injury Bug
The fourth-year receiver has had injury trouble in 2015, having broken three fingers during the preseason, though he was able to return for the start of the regular season.
Floyd was looking to develop into a leading receiver in Arizona to complement Larry Fitzgerald after the 2014 season saw him catch just 47 passes compared to 2013, when he caught 65 passes for 1,041 yards.
He's only been the Cardinals' third-leading receiver in 2015, playing behind Fitzgerald and John Brown. However, he is second to Fitzgerald in receiving touchdowns this season.
But there's little doubting he is a game-changer when he gets his hands on the ball. Floyd averaged 17.9 yards per reception last season, second to only DeSean Jackson of the Washington Redskins. This year, he is averaging 16 yards per catch.
The Cardinals will hope Floyd's return will help them maintain their lead in the NFC West.
Stats courtesy of Pro-Football-Reference.com

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