Arizona Cardinals safety Adrian Wilson left practice with an elbow injury on Saturday. Wilson underwent an MRI, but the Cardinals fear he may have torn a muscle.
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Adrian Wilson Injury: Arizona Cardinals Safety Has Torn Biceps, May Play Hurt
A 10-year NFL veteran, Wilson is a four-time Pro Bowler who has played in all 16 games seven times in his career. Over the last two seasons, he has started every single game for the Cardinals. The NFC West is believed to be a wide-open division with no team looking like a playoff lock, so one big event like a serious injury to a Pro Bowl player from any team could seriously change the divisional standings.
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But results of Wilson’s MRI are likely to come out on Monday, which will help determine the future course of Wilson’s recovery. Cardinals fans who are holding their breath right now will hopefully let out a sigh of relief on Monday.
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The best and worst case scenarios were laid out by Kent Somers, of the Arizona Republic.
A torn muscle could keep Wilson out for the majority of the season, if not the whole year, while a simple strain may allow him to return sooner. Somers also noted that the Cardinals signed safety Matt Ware on Saturday, perhaps as a backup plan if Wilson is out for an extended period of time.
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