The Arizona Cardinals received a boost their offense on Thursday with wideout AJ Green being activated off the COVID-19 list. However, Kyler Murry, DeAndre Hopkins, and Rondale Moore were absent from practice, which is certainly a cause for concern. Via Ian Rapoport:

As we know, Murray sat out Week 9 against the Carolina Panthers because of an ankle injury, missing his first game in 2.5 years in the league. Cardinals head coach Kliff Kingsbury said earlier this week that he wasn't sure if his QB will be ready to play on Sunday, either. Considering he was absent on Thursday, it's not looking good.

As for Hopkins, he was also sidelined last weekend with a hamstring injury and hasn't practiced on Wednesday or Thursday. Green's return is definitely big for the Cardinals though. The 10-time Pro Bowler is putting together a terrific debut season with the team, collecting 29 receptions for 456 yards and three touchdowns.

Moore is dealing with a concussion and remains in protocols, leaving his status in doubt for Sunday. If the Cardinals are in fact without Moore, Hopkins, and Murray, the offense is going to be looking very thin. Colt McCoy would get another start while Green would be relied upon heavily to make some noise downfield.

Arizona faces the 4-5 Carolina Panthers in Week 10.