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Hi, Jaguars fans. A prime time battle in the West Phoenix Valley, as the 4-1 NFC West leading Seahawks play the 2-3 Cardinals for NBC's Sunday Night Football. Kickoff from Glendale, Arizona is by 8:30PM Eastern Standard Time. No injuries, and GO NFC WEST!!! http://www.nbcsports.com/live.
Is WR John Brown playing? His is not injured, but was listed as doubtful because of leg pain.

John Brown reportedly had sickle cell in his right leg and was listed as doubtful on the injury reports. Team doctors took blood samples of his leg last week. Looks like Carson Pslmer recovered from his hamstring, leaving early from the last game.
Quote:John Brown reportedly had sickle cell in his right leg and was listed as doubtful on the injury reports. Team doctors took blood samples of his leg last week. Looks like Carson Pslmer recovered from his hamstring, leaving early from the last game.
 

Carson Palmer was healthy enough to be a full participant in practice all three days, but he was on the injury report.

 

I was just wondering if John Brown is active tonight. I knew what his problem is.
Defensive battle tonight. Neither team scored has scored yet.

Game is mostly team defenses and exchanging punts. Both teams defenses are in the Top 5 in the NFL after six weeks.
Good defensive game
When was the last time each team only scored a FG in four quarters? Arizona has too much talent on offense to not get in the end zone at least once.

Unbelievable. Two FGs for each team were scored in a 75-minute game. How can they play that long without either team scoring a TD?

 

The weird result is huge. It means neither team can sweep the other one in the second meeting. When we get a better picture of who the real contenders are next month, this game will be talked about a lot because of a problem with the playoff tiebreaker formula. I will be paying more attention to the Cardinals and Seahawks after this.