Arizona Cardinals Pro Bowl wide receiver DeAndre Hopkins did not practice yet again Thursday, putting his status in serious jeopardy ahead of Sunday's divisional matchup vs the Seattle Seahawks.

It has been almost a month since Hopkins stepped on the practice field (October 22nd) and was three weeks ago when we saw him on the playing field. During the Thursday night game vs the Green Bay Packers, Hopkins came up limp on a 55-yard reception up the sideline.

He forced his way back into that game late, but is yet to be seen since. That has fantasy football managers concerned. Despite not reaching 100 yards receiving in any game this season, D-Hop was still producing WR1 numbers in the team's first seven games.

The last two games has seen both DeAndre Hopkins and quarterback Kyler Murray miss action. The Cardinals got good news as Murray has been able to practice the last two days.

That will be a big boost to the offense, assuming Murray is able to suit up and play. However, unless Hopkins can put in at least a limited practice Friday, it appears highly unlikely he will play. Knowing the Cardinals' bye week is next week, it might be smart to hold out Hopkins to ensure he is healthy for the stretch run.

If Hopkins is unable to go, look for both Christian Kirk and AJ Green to provide fantasy attention. Kirk would be the preferred option as a low end WR2. He has been more consistent with Murray and has a better rapport with him. AJ Green returned from the reserve/COVID-19 list last week, but was ineffective without Murray under center.