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The Arizona Cardinals offensive line has taken another hit.

The team announced Wednesday morning that D.J. Humphries was placed on injured reserve with a knee injury, ending his season with four games left.

Rookie Korey Cunningham filled in last week in the road victory over the Packers, his third straight game for Arizona. Cunningham’s first opportunity came when he got his first start – and first NFL action – against the Raiders on Nov. 18. He followed it up with strong showing against the Chargers.

On Monday, the Cardinals put offensive lineman Mike Iupati on IR. On Nov. 26, the Cardinals cut Andre Smith, their starting right tackle, a day after that blowout road loss to the Chargers. Justin Pugh suffered a left knee injury in Kansas City against the Chiefs and was placed on season-ending injured reserve.

The Cardinals announced on Nov. 3 that offensive lineman John Wetzel was placed on the injured reserve with a season-ending neck injury. Jeremy Vujnovich is also out with a hamstring.

In training camp, A.Q. Shipley went down with a torn ACL. 

So the Cardinals line shuffle continues. On Wednesday, they signed offensive linemen Joe Barksdale as well as Rees Odhiambo off the Colts practice squad.

Arizona hosts Detroit on Sunday in their second-to-last home game of the 2018 season.

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