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The Arizona Cardinals face a potential setback in their backfield as they prepare for this weekend’s home matchup against the Green Bay Packers. Bam Knight made an appearance on the team’s practice report. What injury is he dealing with and should fantasy football managers be worried about their waiver wire addition heading into Week 7?
Bam Knight Injury Update
Knight appeared on Wednesday’s practice report as a limited participant due to a knee issue, marking his first injury designation since taking over lead duties in Arizona’s backfield. The concern came as a surprise given that Knight showed no visible signs of discomfort during last week’s contest and has appeared healthy throughout his recent expanded role.
The knee injury represents a more concerning body part than other ailments like chest or ankle issues, as knee problems can significantly impact a running back’s cutting ability and overall effectiveness. However, the fact that Knight was able to participate in practice, even in a limited capacity, suggests this may be more of a maintenance issue rather than anything serious.
Knight has been thrust into prominence following injuries to both James Conner and Trey Benson, forcing Arizona to rely heavily on their depth running backs. His recent performances have shown promise, including touchdowns in consecutive games that have made him a valuable waiver wire pickup for fantasy managers.
It remains too early to draw any definitive conclusions about Knight’s availability for Sunday’s game against the Packers. The next two days of practice will be crucial in determining whether this knee issue will affect his status or if it’s simply precautionary management by the Cardinals’ medical staff.
As long as Knight continues to practice over the next two days, even in limited fashion, he should be fine to play this weekend. The Cardinals cannot afford to lose another running back given their depleted depth chart at the position.
Knight Fantasy Outlook
Knight has become a valuable fantasy asset due to necessity rather than elite talent, but his role has been secure in recent weeks as Arizona’s primary early-down back. His limited career statistics suggest he’s not a long-term solution, but his current situation provides short-term fantasy value.
The knee issue bears monitoring, but fantasy managers shouldn’t panic given his Wednesday practice participation. If Knight progresses normally through the week’s practice schedule, he should maintain his role as a viable flex option with touchdown upside.
Fantasy managers in deeper leagues who added Knight from waivers should continue holding him through this minor concern, as his role in Arizona’s offense remains valuable despite the Cardinals’ offensive limitations. His goal-line opportunities and early-down work provide a decent floor for fantasy production.

















