Hurt Arizona Cardinals WR DeAndre Hopkins expected to play

DeAndre Hopkins is the Arizona Cardinals wide receiver. He is currently listed as questionable for Thursday's game against Packers because of a hamstring injury. However, a source said that Hopkins is expected to play, barring any setbacks.
This is good news for the Cardinals as they won't have J.J. Watt, their defensive end, due to a shoulder injury. Schefter reports that Watt will need surgery, which could end his season.

Green Bay has a better receiver position than Arizona. Davante Adams, an All-Pro receiver, and Allen Lazard, a wideout, were placed on the reserve/COVID-19 lists earlier this week.

The Cardinals are at 7-0 and have their best start since 1974. Tonight's win would be their best start in team history.

Despite losing badly to the Saints in their season opener, the Packers have now won six consecutive games.

As Kyler Murray's favorite target, Hopkins is a major reason Arizona's success. He is the leader in receiving yards (420), touchdowns (7), and receptions (33) for the team. He is second in the league for touchdowns.