Arizona Cardinals wide receiver Michael Floyd is a game-time decision for Sunday night's matchup with the Cincinnati Bengals. Floyd is dealing with a hamstring injury, which has prevented him from practicing all week. If Floyd is able to suit up and take the field, ESPN's Adam Schefter is reporting that Floyd will be limited. It's possible that the Cardinals keep Floyd available with wide receiver John Brown also nursing a hamstring injury. However, the team is likely hoping that Brown is healthy enough for a generous snap count along with receivers Larry Fitzgerald and Jaron Brown.
Michael Floyd injury update: Cardinals WR expected to be limited if active, fantasy owners should avoid
Michael Floyd may play at less than 100 percent. We take a look at the fantasy implications.


Fantasy impact: Even if Floyd plays, it doesn’t sound good for fantasy owners. Floyd may be used as more of a rotational player as the Cardinals aim to allow a full recovery. The team has likely game planned without Floyd since he’s been unable to practice. Fantasy owners are better off using an alternative in Week 11. The Cardinals are the final game on Sunday. Starting a receiver in an earlier game will be the best strategy.











