Cardinals' Murray inactive vs. 49ers, McCoy to start MNF
The Arizona Cardinals will start Colt McCoy at quarterback Monday in Mexico City against the San Francisco 49ers, the team announced.
Kyler Murray is inactive due to a hamstring injury. It'll be his second straight missed game after he was a limited participant in practice throughout the past week. Wide receiver DeAndre Hopkins, who was listed as questionable with a hamstring ailment, is active.
A knee ailment limited McCoy in practice this past week, but Arizona didn't list him on its final injury report. He passed for 238 yards and one touchdown with a 70.27% completion rate in the Cardinals' 27-17 win over the Los Angeles Rams in Week 10.
Arizona has posted a 3-1 mark with McCoy listed as a starter over the past two seasons.
Arizona (4-6) sits in third place in the NFC West behind the second-place 49ers (5-4) ahead of Monday's matchup.
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