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Last Sunday night’s Cardinals-Seahawks game was delayed for a lengthy stretch while medical personnel attended to Cardinals guard Mike Iupati.

Iupati went down after blocking Seahawks safety Kam Chancellor with the top of his helmet and was taken directly from the field to a Seattle hospital in an ambulance, where a scary looking situation took a turn for the positive. Iupati had feeling in his extremities and was released in time to fly home with the team.

The news has been good all week about Iupati and got better on Friday when coach Bruce Arians said that he’ll be in the starting lineup against the Bengals this Sunday night. There are still some questions about who will be joining him in the lineup.

Right guard Jonathan Cooper remained out of practice Friday because of a knee injury and Arians said he wouldn’t start if he is active after missing the entire week. Wide receiver Michael Floyd will also be a game-time decision after being sidelined by a hamstring injury this week while John Brown’s outlook is a bit better after making it onto the practice field despite his own hamstring issue.