The Arizona Cardinals are preparing for an NFL Wild Card playoff matchup against the Los Angeles Rams on Monday. Arizona had a fairly lengthy injury report for the contest vs. the Rams, including key offensive playmakers such as running backs James Connor, Chase Edmonds and wide receiver Rondale Moore, each of whom were listed as questionable. Ahead of the game, the Cardinals received a big boost with an update to the status of all three players for the NFL playoff game vs. the Rams, per ESPN's Adam Schefter.

Per Schefter, Cardinals running backs James Connor and Chase Edmonds and wide receiver Rondale Moore are all officially active for the NFL playoff contest vs. the Rams.

This is a huge boost for a Cardinals offense that has been without the services of Moore since Week 15. Edmonds missed a chunk of time in November and December with a high ankle sprain while Connor picked up a rib injury during the Cardinals' Week 18 loss to the Seattle Seahawks.

However, the Cardinals will now have both their leading rushers in Connor, who had 15 rushing scores this season, and Edmonds, as well as talented rookie wideout Moore, who tied for third on the team with 54 receptions.

Quarterback Kyler Murray will have a full complement of weapons for the Cardinals-Rams game after the big update on James Connor, Chase Edmonds and Rondale Moore.