
Antonio Cromartie Injury: Updates on Cardinals CB's Ankle and Return
Antonio Cromartie was carted to the locker room after suffering an ankle injury in the Cardinals' Week 14 win against the Kansas City Chiefs. He will play for the Cardinals in Week 15.
Continue for updates.
Thursday Dec. 11
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Cromartie Will Play vs. Rams
ESPN's Adam Schefter reports an update on Cromartie's status:
Wednesday, Dec. 10
Cromartie Game-Time Decision, Listed Questionable
Darren Urban of Cardinals.com has an update on Cromartie:
ESPN's Josh Weinfuss has an update on Cromartie's official status for Thursday:
Monday, Dec. 8
GM Steve Keim, Head Coach Bruce Arians Speak on Cromartie's Status
Darren Urban of AZCardinals.com provided a synopsis of Cardinals general manager Steve Keim discussing Cromartie's status:
Craig Morgan of Fox Sports Arizona later shared comments from Bruce Arians:
This is encouraging news for the Cardinals, who bounced backed for win No. 10 after previously losing two in a row. Arizona will need to keep its defense healthy after dealing with major injuries on the offense. Although Larry Fitzgerald returned from a knee injury in Week 14, starting quarterback Carson Palmer and starting running back Andre Ellington have already been forced to injured reserve this season.
Sunday, Dec. 7
Ankle Injury Forces Cromartie to be Carted to Locker Room
Kent Somers of AZCentral.com Cromartie was unable to leave the field under his own power:
The Cardinals then revealed that he headed back to the locker room on a cart.
Bruce Arians, Cromartie Speak Following the Game
After the win Darren Urban of AZCardinals.com provided an update from coach Bruce Arians:
Cromartie briefly commented on his injury via his Twitter account:
Before leaving, Cromartie had three total tackles for the game. He entered Week 14 second on the team in interceptions, with three, and his 10 passes defended led Arizona.

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