The Arizona Cardinals will be without defensive end J.J. Watt for Thursday night’s game against the Green Bay Packers.
On a short week of preparation, Watt's shoulder injury prevented him from participating in practice, and the club designated him out on its . He'll miss one of the biggest games of the ¹ú²úÍâÁ÷Íøseason to date, as the unbeaten Cardinals (7-0) play host to a 6-1 Packers team that hasn't lost since Week 1. The Cardinals lists Michael Dogbe as Watt's backup -- Dogbe played a season-high 27 defensive snaps in Sunday's 31-5 win over the Houston Texans.
Watt had started every game this season and notched his first sack of the year in a Week 6 road win over the Cleveland Browns. While Watt hasn't been a sack machine in his first year in Arizona, his 83.1 pass rush grade by Pro Football Focus is second only to Chandler Jones on the team, and the five-time All-Pro's veteran presence and leadership will be missed against Packers star quarterback Aaron Rodgers. Green Bay's pass protection is allowing 2.4 sacks per game, which ranks tied for 20th in the NFL.
Elsewhere on the Cardinals' injury report, receiver DeAndre Hopkins (hamstring), offensive lineman Max Garcia (Achilles), defensive tackle Rashard Lawrence (calf) and tight end Darrell Daniels (hamstring) all are listed as questionable to play Thursday. Daniels has been limited in practice this week, while the others have not participated.