Cardinals quarterback Kevin Kolb left the game following this play with a chest injury against the Bills. (AP)

Here are some news and notes from around the Arizona Cardinals ...

  • Given the team's precarious protection of Kevin Kolb, something was eventually going to give. The time came Sunday. Kolb suffered a chest injury that will keep him out at least six weeks, Eye on Football Blogger Josh Kalinowksi writes, and that puts the Cardinals in a difficult position. After Kolb was sidelined midway through the fourth quarter of the team's 19-16 overtime loss to Buffalo, John Skelton went just 2 for 10 in his stead, with a game-deciding interception for Bills cornerback Jarius Byrd. But with only rookie Ryan Lindley of San Diego State on the roster aside from Skelton, the Cardinals might have to look elsewhere.

     
  • Unit by unit, Arizona seemingly has a bevy of injuries, but none perhaps more than the offensive line and defensive backfield. With the line showing more need of instant repair, though, the Cardinals made a move, releasing DB Crezdon Butler and signing tackle Pat McQuistan, the Associated Press reports.

  • Even with Kolb in the lineup, the offense has struggled, writes Kent Somers of the Arizona Republic. Somers notes that the Cardinals rank second-to-last in the NFL in total yards and third-to-last in scoring, with dropped passes and a poor lack of execution to blame.

     
  • Minnesota is preparing for a pair of reunited receivers on Sunday, as home-grown Larry Fitzgerald and Michael Floyd return to their roots. As Charley Walters of the Twin Cities Pioneer Press writes, both hail from the area.

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