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The NFL opt-out deadline has passed. Here’s how the Cardinals were impacted

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The time for opting out has come and gone for NFL players, unless there are some issues that pop up in the interim.

Those problems:

  1. A new diagnosis reveals he has a high-risk condition.
  2. A player’s family member dies, is hospitalized, or otherwise moves to a medical facility because of COVID-19 or related condition.

Here are the players that will miss games against the Arizona Cardinals.

Week 1 San Francisco 49ers

Shon Coleman, OL
Travis Benjamin, WR

Week 2 Washington Football Team

Caleb Brantley, DE
Josh Harvey-Clemons, LB

Week 3 Detroit Lions

Russell Bodine, C
John Atkins, DT
Geronimo Allison, WR

Week 4 Carolina Panthers

Christian Miller, LB
Jordan Mack, LB

Week 5 New York Jets

C.J. Moseley, LB
Leo Joloamatangi, OL
Josh Doctson, WR

Week 6 Dallas Cowboys

Maurice Canady, CB
Jamize Olawale, FB
Stephen Guidry, WR

Week 7 Seattle Seahawks

Chance Warmack, OL

Week 8 Bye Week

Week 9 Miami Dolphins

Brandon Jones, DB
Shaq Lawson, DE
Benito Jones, DT
Raekwon David, DT
Solomon Kindley, OG
Albert Wilson, WR
Kirk Merritt, WR

Week 10 Buffalo Bills

E.J. Gaines, CB
Star Lotulelei, DT

Week 11 Seattle Seahawks

Chance Warmack, OL

Week 12 New England Patriots

Dan Vitale, FB
Devin McCourty, FS
Dont’a Hightower, LB
Marcus Cannon, OL
Najee Toran, OL
Brandon Bolden, RB
Patrick Chung, S
Matt LaCrosse, TE
Marqise Lee, WR

Week 13 Los Angeles Rams

Chandler Brewer, OT

Week 14 New York Giants

Sam Beal, CB
Nate Solder, OL
Da’Mari Scott, WR

Week 15 Philadelphia Eagles

Marquise Goodwin, WR

Week 16 San Francisco 49ers

Shon Coleman, OL
Travis Benjamin, WR

Week 17 Los Angeles Rams

Chandler Brewer, OT