Cardinals Add Kedon Slovis Amid Kyler Murray’s Injury Concerns

The Arizona Cardinals made a strategic move ahead of their trip to Indianapolis by signing quarterback Kedon Slovis to the 53-man roster. This decision comes amid uncertainties surrounding starting quarterback Kyler Murray’s health. Slovis was elevated from the practice squad, providing additional depth at a crucial position.
Key Roster Changes
To make space for Slovis, the Cardinals placed punter Blake Gillikin on Injured Reserve due to a back injury. Gillikin is required to sit out at least four games. His impressive performance this season included three punts exceeding 60 yards, ranking him among the top five in gross punting averages at 51.7 yards.
Impact of Kyler Murray’s Injury
Kyler Murray is currently listed as questionable with a foot injury. His status remains a game-day decision. This situation has intensified scrutiny on backup quarterback Jacoby Brissett. If he becomes the starter, Slovis may be just one snap away from his first regular-season appearance.
Additional Roster Adjustments
Besides Slovis, the Cardinals also elevated defensive linemen Zach Carter and Anthony Goodlow from the practice squad for the second consecutive week. Unfortunately, defensive lineman Bilal Nichols was ruled out due to personal reasons.
Kedon Slovis: Background and Stats
- Kedon Slovis is a native of Scottsdale, Arizona.
- He joined the Cardinals practice squad before the season opener.
- Slovis previously played with the Houston Texans’ practice squad in 2024.
- During his college career, he amassed 11,689 passing yards.
- He also recorded 80 touchdown passes.
The Cardinals are preparing for their matchup against the Colts with significant adjustments to their roster. The outcome of Murray’s injury will be critical in determining the team’s performance moving forward.