The Arizona Cardinals announced a roster move on Saturday leading up to their Week 9 home game against the Chicago Bears. They elevated defensive lineman Ben Stille for the third consecutive week.
The move presumably is to give the Cardinals six defensive linemen to play against the Bears. Rookie Darius Robinson was ruled out with a calf injury and fellow defensive linemen Roy Lopez (ankle) and Naquan Jones (thigh) were listed on the Cardinals’ final injury report of the week as questionable.
With Stille available, either both Lopez and Jones should both be good to go or one will not be able to play.
The Bears activated tackle Larry Borom from injured reserve. He is expected to start at left tackle against the Cardinals with both Braxton Jones and Kiran Amegadjie out with injuries.
They also elevated tackle Jake Curhan and cornerback Reddy Steward from the practice squad. With the elevation of Steward, it could signal that cornerback Kyler Gordon, questionable with a hamstring injury, won’t be able to play.
The Cardinals and Bears kick off Sunday at 4:05 p.m. ET.
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