GLENDALE, Ariz. -- It appears Calais Campbell's right knee is ready to be tested again.
The Arizona Cardinals defensive end was listed as active for Sunday’s game against the Eagles. How many snaps he’ll play is still yet to be seen. Campbell said he felt good enough to play Friday and was hoping the knee would feel the same way when he arrived at University of Phoenix Stadium on Sunday.
Campbell has missed the past two games because of a strained MCL suffered in Denver in Week 5 on a controversial chop-block by Broncos tight end Julius Thomas.
Also active for the Cardinals will be running back Marion Grice, who is slated to see his first action of the season for Arizona. Grice, an Arizona State University product, was signed on Sept. 23 off the San Diego Chargers’ practice squad but has been inactive since joining the Cards.
Quarterback Logan Thomas returns to the inactive list, alongside linebacker Thomas Keiser, linebacker Glenn Carson, nose tackle Alameda Ta’amu, defensive tackle Bruce Gaston, guard Earl Watford and rookie tight end Troy Niklas.
































